Children’s Book “Amah Faraway” Brings Closer Memories of Going to Taiwan
“Amah Faraway” by Margaret Chiu Greanias and Tracy Subisak is a fun and relatable nod to Taiwanese American kids going to Taiwan for the first time.
“It is an honor just to be Asian,” Sandra Oh said. Dive in as we investigate the many ways that Asian Americans have embraced our identities and culture, and ways that our culture has been appropriated by others in Mochi’s Winter 2022 issue.
“Amah Faraway” by Margaret Chiu Greanias and Tracy Subisak is a fun and relatable nod to Taiwanese American kids going to Taiwan for the first time.
During the pandemic, many digital workers flock to Hawai’i to work remotely, which may be part of a bigger solution to boost Hawai’i’s struggling economy.
Asian American musicians in indie pop, EDM, and instrumentals make themselves heard on TikTok, SoundCloud, Bandcamp, and more.
The Asian snack food trend, both long-awaited and troubling, has paved the way for misinformation, cultural appropriation, and — hopefully — acceptance.
Maricres Castro has balanced multiple identities being a proud Filipina beauty queen while maintaining a career in healthcare.
“I Am Golden,” written by Eva Chen and illustrated by Sophie Diao, celebrates the strength of the immigrant story and the joy of being Chinese American.
It is entirely possible to coexist and to borrow from others’ cultures in a respectful way. The problem is when proper credit is foregone and there’s a failure to acknowledge its origins.
“Jelly, Ben & Pogo” is taking the Filipino community by storm. Creator Jalysa Leva shares why it is important to uplift Pinoy culture.
Two Mochi staffers explain their “when” and “why” to pursue grad school, and what their experiences have been like as Asian American women.
Sarees represent the beauty and richness of Indian heritage and culture. With the variety in styling options, there’s something for everyone.