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Meet Corky Lee, photographer of Asian America

We’re thrilled to announce the next interview of visualizAsian.com’s Asian American Empowerment Series, a free one-hour conversation with award-winning photojournalist Corky Lee, who has captured Asian America through his lenses for over three decades! You’ve missed our April 20 conversation with Corky, but for a limited time, you can still register to listen to the [...]

Meet Lac Su, author of “I Love Yous Are for White People”

We’re on a roll, and have another interview lined up in the visualizAsian.com AAPI Empowerment Series. On Tuesday, November 17 at 6 pm PT (9 pm ET), we’ll be speaking We were honored to speak with Lac Su, the author of the powerful new memoir, “I Love Yous Are for White People,” on November 17. [...]

Meet Lane Nishikawa, writer/actor/director of “Only the Brave”

We’re thrilled to announce our next guest on visualizAsian.com’s AAPI Empowerment Series, writer, playwright, actor and director Lane Nishikawa. Our interview with Lane will be held Tuesday, October 20 at 6 pm PT (9 pm ET) was held on Tuesday, Oct. 20. You can still register to listen to the archived MP3 recording online for [...]

Meet Dale Minami, lead attorney on historic Korematsu v. United States Supreme Court Case

We’re proud to announce the next conversation in visualizAsian.com’s AAPI Empowerment Series of free live interviews with notable Asian American Pacific Islander leaders, with Dale Minami. The call will be held Tuesday, August 25 at 6 PM PT (9 PM ET). The call was held Aug. 25, but if you missed it, no worries — [...]

Ronald Takaki, pioneering Asian American historian, 1939-2009

There are very few non-fiction books that anyone interested in Asian American history and culture must read. They include Helen Zia’s “Asian American Dreams,” Bill Hosokawa’s “Nisei: The Quiet Americans,” Phoebe Eng’s “Warrior Lessons,” Ben Fong-Torres’ “The Rice Room” and Ronald Takaki’s “Strangers from a Different Shore.” Ronald Takaki, who wrote or co-authored more than [...]

Meet Norman Mineta, former U.S. Secretary of Transportation

visualizAsian.com is proud to announce that its AAPI Empowerment Series is kicking off during Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month with an interview with Secretary Norman Y. Mineta. Not only is he the first Asian American to be appointed to a Cabinet position (Secretary of Commerce under Bill Clinton), he is also the longest-serving Secretary [...]

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