
J I A
To strive to listen, to keep listening, and to hold space for others is an act of self-service—for one's people, for people of color, and for Black and indigenous lives. J I A is a spoken word installation incorporating waacking on foreignness

"Sayang"
“you peel shrimps carefully / as if they will tell you the secrets to being pinoy” – in this rich, imagistic poem, Jamie Uy traces her Filipino culture and history through childhood tastes and foods.

Porte de Choisy
In this personal memoir, Vamika Sinha reflects on navigating life in Paris as a foreigner, walking through its Chinatown district.