Culture is evolving at a faster pace than ever before. How can our conversations with Asian American Youth also evolve, growing deeper and better?
Uncle Cecil graduated with an engineering degree from USC around 1936 and discovered to his dismay that no one would hire him. In desperation, he took on a welder’s job at a fishing-boat repair shop in San Pedro. Very quickly he became a master…
Nikita Joy and Dr. Joyce Del Rosario join us for a podcast on self-care and survival amidst microaggressions and marginalization.
A discussion between several Asian American cultural and ministry leaders, including Gene Luen Yang (National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature, New Superman), Phil Yu (Angry Asian Man), Tim Ouyang (Tim Be Told), Daniel D. Lee (Fuller Asian American Center), Jerome Mammen (InterVarsity), and Margaret Yu (Epic Movement).
In 2016, INHERITANCE Magazine, the Brehm Center, and the Fuller Asian American Initiative (now Center) came together to host Altered…
People mix up humility with invisibility — it’s not your state of being or outside appearance that makes you humble, it’s your mindset to consider others….
National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature and award-winning author Gene Luen Yang talks about Asian and Asian American representation in American comics
The resources below, ordered from short articles to lengthy readers and study guides, are all freely available from credible, well-respected sources. We recommend them as beginning points to explore and become conversant in the identity and needs of Asian America.
Based on the research of Professor Gary Okihiro, Dr. Daniel D. Lee of Fuller Seminary’s Asian American Center (AAC) explored…
Introducing the Asian American Conversation Toolkit – a resource from the Fuller Youth Initiative It was the first time the young…