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Restitution, Or, A Lonely Walk Through The British Museum
Before I discovered this project, I never imagined the drum as anything more than an inert object behind glass, one that I knew belonged to my people but was so far from home that it didn’t have meaning anymore.
Young Caller from Sheepshead Bay
Instead, I presented: One large mason jar (32oz) filled with ashes—the remains of my “Morning Pages.” The lid was screwed on tightly, a white label featuring my best penmanship: “RIP Father Figures.”
Music for Desks: The Sound of Nerves Strummed
Maybe I’m still working from a place of collective composition toward a singular voice, trying to derive one true chord from that old cacophony. The steel strings went slack—too much tension over too much time.
Eleven Reasons Why Asian Americans Are (Very) Good At Math
“Because our dark-haired fathers, wooden rulers snapping in tanned fists, forced us to be great at it.”
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