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ImmigrAsians

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by Ju Hong

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20 episodes
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The ImmigrAsians Podcast uplifts the stories of currently and formerly undocumented Asian immigrants living in the United States. Led by and for the undocumented immigrant community, our mission is to empower Asian undocumented immigrants through storytelling. We envision a society where people have a platform to share their stories to inspire and connect with others to make a positive change in the world. The show is hosted by Ju Hong - a Korean immigrant rights activist living in the San Francisco Bay Area

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1/5/2022

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November 7, 2022

Rehana Morita

<p>Rehana Morita (she/her) is a Japanese-Libyan writer, chief editor, actor, digital storyteller, and cultural organizer raised in the Inland Empire, CA. She is currently majoring in Film &amp; Media and Asian American Studies at UC Irvine with an interest in reimagining new worlds as a tool for collective liberation. At UCI, she manages digital publications for Her Campus Media and UCI Admissions, and facilitates creative workshops for undocumented artists and other marginalized arts students. She challenges the immigrant narrative through writing, which influenced her to produce a podcast about undocumented students at UCI. Rehana recently joined the UCLA Labor Center's new undocu-led initiative, EmpoweringAP, as a founding member in hopes of cultivating a spaces to empower each other for collective consciousness. After she graduates in the Spring of 2023, she plans to apply for artist residencies and fellowships, and pursue writing and acting professionally.</p>

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September 26, 2022

Eunsoo Jeong

<p>Eunsoo Jeong is a Los Angeles-based artist and the creator of Koreangry, a comic/zine series based on her daily struggles as a Korean-American. Koreangry is a 7-inch puppet/ doll/ armature/ character that she created, sort of her alter-ego. The Koreangry zine series illustrates the artist's life journey told with this character––photographed with hand made props in a set. The zines include written excerpts, word-play, poems, comics, crude sketches, and experimental digital collages.</p> <p>Social Media: &nbsp;IG, Twitter, FB @KOREANGRY</p> <p>Email: <a href="mailto:Koreangry@gmail.com"><u>Koreangry@gmail.com</u></a></p> <p>Website: Koreangry.com</p>

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August 22, 2022

Sumana Kaluvai

<p>Sumana is currently the co-director of the hidden dream and was a past fellow with UCLA DRC and immigrants rising. She has worked with the undocumented community and currently is working on bridging the gap of resources for dependent visa children/spouses who often face similar issues as undocumented students but are not part of national policy and resource conversations.&nbsp;</p> <p>To learn more about Sumana's work, please visit the website here: https://thehiddendream.org</p>

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What is ImmigrAsians?

The ImmigrAsians Podcast uplifts the stories of currently and formerly undocumented Asian immigrants living in the United States. Led by and for the undocumented immigrant community, our mission is to empower Asian undocumented immigrants through storytelling. We envision a society where people have a platform to share their stories to inspire and connect with others to make a positive change in the world.

The show is hosted by Ju Hong - a Korean immigrant rights activist living in the San Francisco Bay Area

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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