Asian American Youth Raise Awareness On Mental Health at Second-Annual Long Beach Exhibition, Open Till Aug. 31
Asian American Youth Raise Awareness On Mental Health at Second-Annual Long Beach Exhibition, Gold winner, “The Masque of Contemplation” by Hyunyoung Mo. Business Wire / Business Wire
Asian American Youth Raise Awareness On Mental Health at Second-Annual Long Beach Exhibition, Open Till Aug. 31
Asian American Youth Raise Awareness On Mental Health at Second-Annual Long Beach Exhibition, Gold winner, “The Masque of Contemplation” by Hyunyoung Mo. Business Wire / Business Wire

Asian Americans are the fastest-growing racial group in the U.S. And their stories are becoming more visible in places they haven’t been before — with films like Everything Everywhere All At Once sweeping the Oscars, more schools teaching Asian American history and states like Illinois seeing a rise in elected AAPI officials.

Reset digs into the recent growth of AAPI representation in culture and media, and what comes next.

GUESTS: Michi Trota, writer and editor

Siri Chilukuri, environmental justice fellow at Grist, vice president of AAJA Chicago and co-director of AAJA LGBTQ+

Illinois State Rep. Theresa Mah (D-Chicago)

Asian American Youth Raise Awareness On Mental Health at Second-Annual Long Beach Exhibition, Open Till Aug. 31
Asian American Youth Raise Awareness On Mental Health at Second-Annual Long Beach Exhibition, Gold winner, “The Masque of Contemplation” by Hyunyoung Mo. Business Wire / Business Wire
Asian American Youth Raise Awareness On Mental Health at Second-Annual Long Beach Exhibition, Open Till Aug. 31
Asian American Youth Raise Awareness On Mental Health at Second-Annual Long Beach Exhibition, Gold winner, “The Masque of Contemplation” by Hyunyoung Mo. Business Wire / Business Wire

Asian Americans are the fastest-growing racial group in the U.S. And their stories are becoming more visible in places they haven’t been before — with films like Everything Everywhere All At Once sweeping the Oscars, more schools teaching Asian American history and states like Illinois seeing a rise in elected AAPI officials.

Reset digs into the recent growth of AAPI representation in culture and media, and what comes next.

GUESTS: Michi Trota, writer and editor

Siri Chilukuri, environmental justice fellow at Grist, vice president of AAJA Chicago and co-director of AAJA LGBTQ+

Illinois State Rep. Theresa Mah (D-Chicago)