Viewpoints & Opinions

Adoption for Dummies
The McCains' changing story uses an Asian adoptee as a political prop.

The Colorblind Con
The rhetoric of a "post-racial" US society that the American media likes to promote means in practice a "post-racial justice" society.

Challenging America's ‘'Justice Deficit': Community-based legal organizations not only deliver justice to clients, but can provide the basis for larger change.

The Hypocrisy and Danger of Anti-China Demonstrations

Vote for the Barack O-rama but Don't Buy the Show (yet)

Asian Law Caucus Details Effects on AAs by Homeland Security Watchlist

"Out Now!" - Why Now?

Xenophobia and 'Made in the U.S.A.'? This All Sounds Dangerously Familiar

Asian Americans and the Immigrant Rights Movement

Change Here and Abroad - Organizing International Support

What Asian American Activists Can Learn from the Venezuelan Revolution

Breaking the Silence: Recognizing V-Tech Shootings as Unequal Mental Health Care Services

What May Come: Asian Americans and the Virginia Tech Shootings

Eggroll: Race and Relationship

McCain and The Gook

The Struggle for Fair Immigration & Humane Treatment –  Quintessentially an American thing

Che Guevera, Paulo Freire, and the Pedagogy of Revolution: Youth Organizing and Social Change

No Justice and No Peace: A Critique of Current Social Change Politics

Why the War is Sexist

Boston's Asian American Candidate, Elections & Coalitions of Color: Movement Building and the Local State

Women of Color, Raise Your Voices! Building the movement against U.S. imperialism

Ninjas, Dragons and Other Myths: How Asians Can Fight Inequality

You Are What You Wear: APIA-themed T-shirts

Yellow Journalism in 2005: Chinese "Terrorists"

Hope in Immigrant Organizing in Election Aftermath

Fighting Bush II

Bush Resume

Brothers Can You Spare Some Spine?: Asian American Men And Interracial Dating

Bush Was Being Honest: You’Are Either for the American Project or against It

From Philly to Boston: Re-Thinking the Model Minority

The New Revisionism: Michelle Malkin's legitimisation of American Racicialism

My Beef with Michelle Malkin

Olympic Celebration: Asian Style

Some Bodies That Matter: The Impending Draft as a Moral Crisis for White People

Militance, Not Apologies

Save De La Cruz: BAYAN calls for Filipino Withdrawal from Iraq.

New York Rally for Angelo De La Cruz

Statement of Oppostion on "No Communist Zone" Resolutions

Academics Speak against Anti-communist Obsession

Roll Back the Right:: What's going on and what we need to do

American Presidential Confession: Bush for real

How Globalization Promotes War

Recommitting Asian American Studies to the Community

Taking the Easy Way Out: blame it on the Asian factor

Towards a Marxist-Leninist Viewpoint, 2003
Updated: Part 2 in a series of articles

Models of Organizing:

Reconsidering Immigrant Rights’ Challenge to ‘Racial Justice’ Work”

Is the Left Neglecting the Big Story? Euro vs. Dollar!!!

White Affirmative Action

U.S. Imperialists - Number One Terrorists: Youth sees through Bush

US Immigrant Rights, State Violence and Complicity

Iraq IQ Test

APEN: Environmental Justice and War

The Inconvenience of War

Why Asian Americans Should Oppose the War

Blood for Oil: How to Oppose Imperialist War

The LInk Between Militarization in the Philippines and Hawai'i

The Need for Speed: Asian Car Crews: Past, Present, and Future

Filling the Hole in the Soul: New Otani Hotel Workers & Ethnic Studies - on the link between Ethnic Studies and the Community

New York's Third World Within Peace Action Principles

Put the US Government on Trial for War Crimes
Bob Kerrey led a group of highly trained SEAL assassins and killed women, children, and old men. Bob Kerrey is of course a former US Senator and governor of Nebraska and a highly decorated war hero.

Southeast Asian Youth Organizing

No to Joy Luck Club
Submissive and sultry. White man's geisha. .. Who is she?

2050 Will Be What We Make It
Grace Lee Boggs of Michigan offers her outlook on the possiblities of change

New Priorities - Program of the Unity Organizing Committee
A number of the principals of the zine belong to Unity Organizing Committee (UOC). UOC, as well, is a sponsor of the site. We publicize our ideas as a contribution to building a movement for radical change.

What Time Is It?
Why ask the time? Isn't it always time to fight capitalism? Remarks on the character of the historical period we are in, and thoughts on the challenges and opportunities for the Asian left.

New Organizing - Starting in '00
Organizing today faces great challenges. Obstacles are great not simply because forces opposing progressive activity have consolidated and forces supporting it have declined. Organizing is also much more complex today.

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