Asian Art Museum: Book Reading & Dance Tutorial with Harry Shum Jr & Shelby Rabara + Fostering Positive Asian American Identities with Dr. Sarah Lee

Tuesday, September 23, 2025








Lot of events down at the Asian Art Museum. For the full scoop (including Chuseok) check out https://calendar.asianart.org/sundays/

Book Reading & Dance Tutorial with Harry Shum Jr & Shelby Rabara

Join authors and real-life parents Harry Shum Jr and Shelby Rabara as they bring to life Martee Dares to Dance, published by Gloo Books.

Harry Shum Jr (Glee, Grey’s Anatomy, and Everything, Everywhere, All At Once) and co-author, acclaimed actor and dancer Shelby Rabara (Steven Universe, Goliath, 17 Again) share their new picture book Martee Dares to Dance through a reading, dance tutorial, moderated Q&A, and book signing.

Celebrating both dance and diversity, Martee Dares to Dance is the story of a brave young Filipino boy finding the courage to dance to his own beat.

Free copies of the book are available for signing to the first 200 families.

Tickets available on a first-come, first-served basis; please stay tuned for details.

Community Talk: Fostering Positive Asian American Identities with Dr. Sarah Lee

Learn quick, easy, research-based ways to engage and nurture the Asian American experience in your home.

Hear from Dr. Sarah Jaewon Lee, Assistant Professor of Learning Sciences and Human Development at the University of Washington, in an interactive workshop teaching effective ways to foster positive Asian American identities in children. Drawing from her own background as a Korean American, Dr. Lee offers effective strategies to create nurturing environments for young Asian Americans.

Khantrast 3X: Man Of The Year x Where is the Bread (Official Video) x Great

Monday, September 22, 2025


 "Thank you to China Wok for letting us use the restaurant! https://g.co/kgs/ycE2tsS - get yourself some chicken wings Produced By: ‪@prime_973‬ Director: Dan Chang @dcheartz   / dcheartz   DP: Brandon Yoon @brndnyn   / brndnyn   STREAM NOW: Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/track/1KCwLD... Apple Music -   / where-is-the-bread-single   The socials - SC:   / emperorkhan​   IG:   / khantrast   FB:   / khantrastnyc   TIKTOK: @khantrastnyc"



"Tickets for my tour - https://found.ee/KhantrastShows Produced By: ‪@yourhugdealer‬ Video credit: Dan Chang -   / dcheartz   Mo Rabbani -   / mo.a.rabbani   STREAM NOW: Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/track/4kmgXJ... Apple Music -   / man-of-the-year-single   The socials - SC:   / emperorkhan​   IG:   / khantrast   FB:   / khantrastnyc   TIKTOK: @khantrastnyc"



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Video credit: Dan Chang / dcheartz STREAM "Great" NOW: Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/track/4gDHAo... Apple Music - / great The socials - SC: / emperorkhan IG: / khantrast FB: / khantrastnyc TIKTOK: @khantrastnyc"


Photographers To Know: Jon SooHoo

Sunday, September 21, 2025


From the video: "Jon SooHoo is it his 41st year as the Dodgers photographer and he has spent nearly half a century capturing the iconic historic sports moments in Los Angeles. An L.A. native, SooHoo is also the grandson of the founder of Chinatown in DTLA, Peter SooHoo. Hear how his unique experiences framed his one-of-a-kind perspective on capturing the greatest photographs in modern Los Angeles history."

From Wiki:

"Jon SooHoo is the official photographer for the Los Angeles Dodgers and the first Asian American to hold the position in Major League Baseball. He's documented the team for nearly four decades, capturing iconic moments like their last two championships. SooHoo's work extends beyond the field, capturing everyone from fans and ushers to front office executives and clubhouse attendants. He's also covered the World Series, NBA Finals, Stanley Cup, and Daytona 500"

From The JACL On Chicago, ICE, And The National Guard

Thursday, September 18, 2025


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September 12, 2025

This year has already been unprecedented in the deployment of National Guard Troops to major cities like Los Angeles and Washington, D.C., under the guise of fighting crime and protecting federal agents or buildings. Chicago has been identified by the Trump administration as one of the next possible targets for the National Guard to be deployed. The JACL, including our Chicago chapter, vehemently opposes the deployment of troops in American cities, especially the possibility of deployments in Chicago. The use of military personnel and resources in US cities is not only a waste of taxpayer dollars and government resources, but it also puts American citizens, especially communities of color, at greater risk for violence or unjust targeting. 

The announcement of possible deployments in Chicago comes on the heels of heightened ICE and CBP activity in the city. This so-called “Operation: Midway Blitz” is currently underway, and as with the other immigration raids, the city and state governments were given no advanced notice of such actions. These raids follow similar tactics being used in Los Angeles and Southern California, as ICE agents go after family-owned businesses, immigrants appearing for their voluntary hearings, and more, without warrants or probable cause.  

These tactics have continually been called into question. While the United States District Court for the Central District of California found that ICE and CBP agents in Los Angeles had been racially profiling people, the Supreme Court recently granted the Trump administration’s application for an emergency stay of this ruling. This stay allows ICE and CBP to continue their inhumane and racist tactics until the case makes its way through the federal courts. 

The Chicago chapter of the JACL urges the Nikkei community, in Chicagoland and beyond, to show up in this moment to protect immigrant rights and immigrant communities. Many JACL Chicago members have a family history of incarceration without due process during WWII. According to JACL Chicago program director Rebecca Ozaki, “My own grandfather shared the horrifying memory of how two FBI agents showed up to their home in 1942 and detained his father. They didn’t know where he was for months, and he didn’t see his father for years. Their family was separated when they were forced into incarceration camps. He was just a child, paralyzed from fear, and there was no one to protect his family or the 125,000 others of Japanese ancestry who were forced into prisons without due process during World War II.” JACL Chicago believes that no human should face this reality, regardless of citizenship status. We are proud that our city will continue to fight against racist immigrant detention and deportation to keep our people safe, even with the threat of a US president declaring “war” on our city, and urge the Nikkei community to join us to take action.

“We find ourselves once again witnessing the actions of the administration making decisions that risk immigrant communities becoming subjected to racial profiling, detainment without due process, and family separation - reminiscent of what my own family experienced 80 years ago. At the Heart Mountain Relocation Center, my late uncle was diagnosed with Down syndrome. He was subsequently separated from his incarcerated family to be institutionalized at the age of 3. I can't fathom the fear and uncertainty both he and his family felt, unable to see each other for the duration of the war. It is crucial that the Chicago Nikkei community stands up to make our voices heard and send a clear message that no one should have to experience this.” - Ben Nishimura, JACL Chicago Chapter President

The continual overreach of the administration in its deployment of federal law enforcement and the National Guard is a dangerous precedent that conjures disturbing imagery of authoritarian dictatorships and fascist regimes, which should have long been relegated to the pages of history. Our legislative and judicial bodies must do everything in their power to keep the executive in check, as was designed by our nation's founders, to ensure nothing like this ever comes to pass. In the meantime, organizations like the JACL and countless others continue to stand against these continued attacks on our communities. As Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. wrote while in Birmingham Jail in April 1963, “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” We must continue to fight to prevent these injustices from continuing, and we must do so together. 

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-RESOURCES FOR LOCAL MEMBERS/SUPPORTERS - 

In addition to our members attending two emergency rallies held downtown this week, JACL Chicago will host a workshop, “Detention: Then and Now,” on October 5th in partnership with Nikkei Uprising. The workshop is open to all who want to learn how to get involved and take action against immigrant detention. Learn more and RSVP: https://jaclchicago.org/detention-then-now-workshop/. 

JACL Chicago will also be participating in the No Kings Rally on October 18th with a poster-making rally prep day on October 15th at the JACL Chicago office. For more information or to join the JACL Chicago rapid response network, visit their website at jaclchicago.org, or contact program director Rebecca Ozaki at rebecca@jaclchicago.org for more information. 

For Know Your Rights resources, visit the Illinois Coalition for Immigrant & Refugee Rights website at https://www.icirr.org/.

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About The Japanese American Citizens League

The Japanese American Citizens League is a national organization whose ongoing mission is to secure and maintain the civil rights of Japanese Americans and all others who are victimized by injustice and bigotry. The leaders and members of the JACL also work to promote cultural, educational, and social values and preserve the heritage and legacy of the Japanese American community.

They Pushed Back Against Trump And Won x Keep Your Head Up (Or Down...However You Roll) x Kimmel Time?

Thursday, September 18, 2025

All I know is that while this is not unprecedented, we are in dark territory. When you can't criticize your government for fear of losing your job, when the First Amendment is blatantly being shoved aside and run over, days later, run over again and set on fire--we are not the America that made us truly great.

There's a piece of me that feels I'm being told that I must conform to this one thing where it just feels like I'm stuck in a box where everyone looks and has to feel the same, regardless of anything individually. It's that suffocating on both a macro and personal level. 

Seeing companies bend the knee is not comforting. Watching a pay to play government doesn't send warm fuzzies up and down my neck. The fact that I can get taken by people in masks, shoved away into a dark hole waiting for due process, which may take months, maybe even years, while not actually having done anything wrong--I can't say that doesn't scare me a little. Because it does.

Regular people, not named Kimmel, are losing their jobs because they pushed back on the Charlie Kirk narrative exalting him from his racist and homophobic views (from what I've heard from reputable people). 

It's almost as if I find myself sent via a time machine to the 80's with the Moral Majority. 

Censorship and moral guardians.

What's next. Nancy Reagan just saying no? 

How are we moving backwards and becoming less progressive? Less open to more ideas and different thoughts? And why does this always involve someone who's more than just a little racist?

I don't know what Kimmel will do. I hope he fights. He's got the resources to do it and I think because of how it happened he can win.  

In the meantime--here are some companies and organizations who pushed back and either won, or gained a lot of ground in the right direction--and that's important to remember: that you get to stand up for yourself. 

From the interwebs, search machines, and ai hyperbrains:

  • Harvard University: A federal judge ruled against a Trump administration attempt to cut federal grants to Harvard, ordering the administration to restore more than $2 billion in frozen funding. Separately, another federal judge sided with Harvard and blocked an effort to rescind the school's right to host international students.

  • University of California (UCLA): A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to restore some of the $584 million in funding it had frozen for UCLA. However, the University of California system and its unions have filed new lawsuits to fight further funding cuts and alleged financial coercion by the administration.

  • Perkins Coie LLP, WilmerHale, Jenner & Block, and Susman Godfrey: These four firms challenged Trump administration executive orders that targeted them for their work, winning favorable rulings from federal judges. The courts found that the executive orders were unconstitutional and likely violated First Amendment protections for speech and due process. The administration is appealing some of these decisions.

  • AFGE (American Federation of Government Employees) and other unions are part of a lawsuit AFGE v. Trump (2025) in which they challenged massive workforce reductions / layoffs (“reduction-in‐force”) ordered by the administration. They won a restraining order from the district court that temporarily blocked the action. The Ninth Circuit rejected the government’s request to stay that injunction. But later the Supreme Court stayed (i.e., paused) the preliminary injunction. 

  • A coalition including AFT Massachusetts, other labor unions, school districts etc. got a preliminary injunction against the Education Dept’s efforts to fire many staff via reductions in force.

  • American Bar Association lawsuit over Trump’s “Law Firm Intimidation Policy” — targeting law firms via sanctions, loss of contracts, security clearances, as retaliation for representing clients the government dislikes. Some of the individual law firms sued and won in court (judges have temporarily or permanently barred many of those orders). The ABA’s lawsuit is more recent (filed June 2025) and is seeking relief on behalf of all its members; outcome still developing.

  • V.O.S. Selections, Inc. et al. Challenged “Liberation Day” tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), arguing the administration lacked authority to impose them. The Court of International Trade permanently enjoined enforcement of those tariffs; the plaintiffs succeeded in showing overreach under IEEPA. In appeal by Trump government.

  • E. Jean Carroll: The writer successfully sued Donald Trump for sexual abuse and defamation. A jury awarded her $5 million in the first trial and $83.3 million in the second trial.

  • The American Federation of Teachers (AFT) successfully sued to block a February 2025 directive from the Department of Education that sought to ban race-based programming at colleges.

One Of My Only Regrets In Life Was Not Getting A Magnetic North T-Shirt At A Concert

Friday, September 12, 2025


Honestly I don't exactly know why I've been thinking about this, but as I've looked back on my life I realized I don't have a ton of regrets, which I think is great.

But one regret I do have, is that at a Magnetic North concert, after getting to meet the incomprable lyrical and inspirational em T. Vu after the performance, is that I didn't take a free t-shirt.

If I look back I think I was just anxious, maybe even a little overwhelmed. Like I didn't deserve it maybe in a way. You know?

Even though I was an adult, I was still working on who I was, and some of that involved combating the feelings of imposter syndrome that crept up, which sometimes, was a lot. 

Like I knew who I was, what I stood for, and was doing my own thing writing and blogging, but I still wondered at times if I fit in. 

If I was "legit". 

In that way I guess I was a late bloomer, which manifested itself as me later in life without a kick ass t-shirt from a time when it seemed like everything was going to land because of the music that inspired us to keep moving forward.

Fast-forward to now and I'd get as many t-shirts as I could and might even try to steal that damn box.

After everyone else got theirs of course. 

And after I paid for what remained in the box, because I'm not a thief per se.

I was just saying I'd probably get that box for free too. 

It'd be a steal you know?

Hmmm...now that I think about it, even though I don't have a t-shirt, I do have a little bit of a story. And a signed CD. And I was thinking that at the time I might have tried to get into a medium which I couldn't wear now because I'm really a large, so it's probably best it worked out the way it did.

Low G | Love Game (ft. tlinh)

Friday, September 12, 2025


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Thai VG - WAR AND PEACE (ft. Suboi) [Prod. by DJ Feliks]

Friday, September 12, 2025

 


Thai VG - WAR AND PEACE (ft. Suboi) [Prod. by DJ Feliks] ☞ Stream "WAR AND PEACE" now: (updating...) ☞ Stream ALBUM "PURPOSE" now: https://mixus.lnk.to/Purpose Written & Performed by Thái VG & Suboi Produced by DJ Feliks Mixed & Mastered by KCTHESAUCE Recorded at VG Studio Thai VG Team: Executive Director & Artist Manager: Kim Ly Project Manager: Quế Tâm (Cin) Promotion Manager: Hoàn Lý Khải Hoàn Operations Manager: Khải Tô Graphic Designer & Video Editor: Thùy Vân Mýt Wardrobe Designer & Stylist: Pinkaz Stylist Assistant: Rob.luong & Huy Tran BTS Manager: Phụng Huyy BTS Filming & Editing: Hào Mai, Đinh Ngọc Nhã BTS Photographer: Trung Kiên Photographer: Nhi Ngờ Lighting photography: Ngọc Trí Lê Hair Stylist: THE WAY HAIR VIET NAM Makeup Artist: Bảo Hằng Makeup Team Supporter: Phan Dương Hưng Assistant: Minh Toàn Suboi Team: Artist Manager: Khanhtrn Artist Assistant: Giang Nhat Vy M.U.A: Duc Minh Vo Hair Stylist: Tan Tan, Trang Kim Fashion Direction: Dien70s Styled by #Dien70s team: Dien70s, Vu Dat Trung, Quang Huan Closet: KIMTR Talent / Cast Double Body Thai VG at 35 years old : Phan Trọng Hiếu Thai VG at 20 years old : TunB Thai VG at 10 years old : Bé Bảo Duy Creative and Produced by Antiantiart Directed by Phương Vũ (Antiantiart), Hoàng Đăng (Antiantiart) Creative Director: Phương Vũ (Antiantiart) Executive Producer: An Khang (Antiantiart), Phương Vũ (Antiantiart), Đặng Đức (Antiantiart) Producer: Tiến Dương (Antiantiart) Project Manager: An Khang (Antiantiart) DOP: Đặng Thịnh (Antiantiart) 1st AD: Tom Lee Director’s Assistant: Quang Anh (Antiantiart), Thức Vũ (Antiantiart), Vân Đinh (Antiantiart), Đỗ Hồng Nhung, Hồng Quang Art Director: Hào Tăng (Microwave Soups) Line producer: Phùng Lâm Account Producer: Sương Lê (Antiantiart) Marketing Team: Abi (Antiantiart), Truc Vi (Antiantiart) Production Assistant: Vo Huu Phuoc Runners: Hiền Nguyễn, Quách Hải Lam CamOp: RoLLing Focus Puller: Hai Duy Nghiem Ya Ua Trợ lý DP: Hải Hà Gaffer: Nguyen Cong Tien Location: Nha hat Thu uc quan 5 DIT: Tài Cu Props Master: Cu Búa team MUA: Bảo Hằng Rental House: TuanVu Equipment Casting: Ellen Gia Post Production by Antiantiart Post Producer: Giovi (Antiantiart) Post Production Assistant: Quang Trần Editor: Mọc (Antiantiart) Online Artists: nav.dar (Antiantiart), Zuy (Antiantiart), dcuahn (Antiantiart), Htomz (Antiantiart) Colorist: Hoàng Đăng (Antiantiart) Graphic Designer: Nguyễn Hồng Chuyên SPACEX Dance Group: Leader & Manager: Lê Vinh Assistant Manager: Thanh Tung, Hồng Nhung Choreography: SPACEX Dance Group Artist: SmallTiger, MiE, Mighty Soul, Thanh Tung, Tân Hoài, Quốc Trạng, Hồng Nhung, Luvlanh, Jessie, AyTy, MinhComPo, TheHun, Vũ Điệu, Lei, Tùng Hades, Tuấn Vũ Trần, Iris, Hele, Trương khôn, Hbee, Bảo Linh, Vịt Hưng, Hào Sand, Hà Lan, Chaptire, King, C.W., ATurn, Balyn, Vịnh Nghi, Quỳnh Grâu, Hương Giang, Gon, Thành Nhân, Hazie, TNT, MiSa, dipT, Weng ------------- @thaivg ► Facebook:   / thaivg454   ► Facebook Profile:   / thaistreets   ► Instagram:   / thaivg454   ► TikTok:   / thaivg454   ► Youtube:    / @thaivg   ► Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/60866... ► Apple Music:   / thai-vg   BUY THAI VG LATEST MERCH: https://www.vgmerchofficial.com/ ------------- © Bản quyền thuộc về VG Entertainment (Vui lòng không reup) © Copyrighted by VG Entertainment (Do not reup) © 2025 VG Entertainment. All Rights Reserved #ThaiVG #warandpeace #Suboi #DJFeliks #PURPOSE #album #rap #hiphop

Charlie Kirk Was Racist, Xenophobic, LGBTQIA+ Phobic, And Spread Hate And Bigotry. Should He Have Been Assassinated? No.

Friday, September 12, 2025

This is one of those moments where so many things can be true at the same moment in time. 

Charlie Kirk was not someone I would ever say I followed or agreed with. I watched or read about him only what I needed to know--like someone trying to understand an adversary, an ideological foe. 

He was a conservative extremist. Someone whose ideas did not match mine, and ones that I personally believe have helped ingrain and impregnate hate, bigotry, and racism into a multitude of generations, old and young. That language and ideology I believe contribute to actions which suppress, torture, and kill of members of BIPOC and immigrant communities, either by direct violent action, or through tenets that uphold laws and structures of power meant to disenfranchise its citizens, leading to shortened lives. 

But I am also a First Amendment advocate, and while I do believe the above, I still feel someone like Charlie Kirk, did not deserve to be assassinated while giving a talk at a university, just like I believe someone shouldn't go to jail for a year for burning the flag.

If we are about Freedom of Speech, we must be about ALL Freedom of Speech. That ALL speech is protected. even if we don't like it, agree with it, because that's the way it's always been. That's the only reason that freedom works and it's fundamental to who we are as a country.
You can't muzzle that with a gun. If anything, especially in this case, it will only make the din louder, the words broadcast farther, enabling new cohorts.
Charlie Kirk's family shouldn't be grieving a loss of a son and father at this time. No one involved in the event and those who went to it, should ever have had to witness such a horrific event. 
I think at our base, we all understand that. 
But it also doesn't mean we forget about his coordination with the January 6th riots and the deaths that occurred during the insurrection. Or that we can't argue that his words could, and still can, incite violence, and that he should have been held responsible--under the law.
Or that I have to grieve his passing--because he didn't like people like me. 
He would not care if I was caught up in an ICE raid because I was there protesting and they decided I may not be a citizen, then was detained. He wouldn't care if I was mistreated, away from my family for months, or even if I was killed. 
I would just be a Woke Dead Chink to him.
In that way, it's like asking the abused to grieve and mourn their abuser(s). 
Who does that?
His death, his assassination--horrific as it was--doesn't nullify what his life stood for and the things he said and did, putting so many communities in harm's way.
I will mourn the life of a human being taken too early and not of their own volition, an injustice in any world, but I don't think I can do that, at least right now, with the man.

Margaret Cho On MAGA Superman Dean Cain (AKA Thank You Margaret Cho. ***************** Dean Cain)

Monday, August 18, 2025

 

Sung Kang + Drifter: Be In A Sung Kang Movie. Aug. 23 and Sunday, Aug. 24

Monday, August 18, 2025

Here is the link to the post: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DMImXWFx9Ce/
And then here is a link to the story at the nj.com: https://www.nj.com/entertainment/2025/08/fast-furious-star-invites-public-to-be-part-of-his-new-drifting-movie-at-nj-raceway-event.html

New York's 48th Asian American International Film Festival July 31 - August 10, 2025

Tuesday, August 05, 2025

Was out on vacation but wanted to make sure and post up here because you still have time to see some great films!

Wait...So Woody Allen and Epstein Were Friends. Shocker.

Tuesday, August 05, 2025

That is all. 

What's Happening In Gaza Is Genocide. Jewish Americans Believe That Too. It's Not Antisemitic. Deport Us All.

Tuesday, August 05, 2025

I mean there's really no other way around it. 

And if the tables were turned, looking at it from an Asian specific point of view, we all know how this would be spun. 
"What? You're saying I can't call out China for.....that's being racist?"
The Trump Administration doesn't even care to be honest in ways. It's an excuse to push out brown people and anyone else who doesn't agree with MAGA time. 
And no--just because MAGA wants the Epstein files opened--it doesn't even close to absolve them.
Deport me for this?
Try your heart out.

Short Short: Behind the Artist in Kpop Demon Hunters

Saturday, July 19, 2025

Because you can't go anywhere and not be hearing about Kpop Demon Hunters