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Creative Dissent: Asian/American Womxn Artists Respond to Hate
by Illuminations: The Chancellor's Arts & Culture Initiative
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Phung Huynh is a Cambodian-Vietnamese American visual artist (drawing, design, installation, painting), who is also an Associate Professor of Art at Los Angeles Valley College. Her work considers how Asian women have been represented in the Western gaze and the impact of patriarchy on Asian women's bodily perceptions. Her pieces include titles like "Resistance Matriarch" and "Resistance Virgin," "Bestqualitydaughter." Such work seeks to capture the mood of Asian women, straight, non-binary etc. As a refugee of war, she interrogates the notion of "becoming American" using interviews with real people to uncover the complex layers of identities that reveal our shared humanity, which is often veiled by inhumanity.
May Yang is an artist and scholar publishing under the nom de plum hauntie. Yang's debut collection, To Whitey and the Cracker Jack (Anhinga Press, 2017) was awarded the 2016 Robert-Dana Anhinga Poetry Prize. Their work has appeared in the Academy of American Poets, Poetry Moves, and the Journal of S.E.A.A. Education and Advancement. Yang is a graduate fellow at UC Merced in the department of Interdisciplinary Humanities working at the intersection of Critical Race and Ethnic Studies and Critical Refugee Studies. They center Hmong artistic practices as praxis with the potential to upend colonial and imperial powers.
Kuttin Kandi is a renowned Filipina is a disabled Filipinx-Pin[a/x]y-American queer theater performer, educator, hip-hoop feminist, and Community Organizer. She is also known as DJ Kuttin Kandi and is widely regarded as one of the most legendary and accomplished womxn DJs in the world. Kandi is the Co-Editor of the book "Empire of Funk: Hip Hop & Representation in Filipino/a America". Kandi is an activist, organizer, writer, and artist who also co-founded Asian Solidarity Collective, a San Diego organization working to create Asian solidarity with other marginalized and oppressed communities experiencing hate.
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