Keanaya introduces the Balinese Nyepi and talks about her experience of celebrating in solitude.
In this episode of MediumTV, Jaja had volunteers read aloud anonymously submitted ‘confessions’ about instances of racism or macroaggression experienced by our Asian readers.
Mae zet de feiten en fabels over de medische wereld van Grey’s Anatomy op de kaart. Kunnen we vertrouwen op wat er in de serie wordt voorgelegd?
In part 2 of 2 of this MediumxSlimRadio podcast, Tiffany is joined by Riki from the Meldpunt Discriminatie Regio Amsterdam as well as Lin and Yilun who were part of the committee in charge of organising the recent Stop Asian Hate protests at Museumplein.
In part 1 of 2 of this MediumxSlimRadio podcast, host Tiffany and guests Yi Li, Jaja, and Justin discuss the Asian experience in Europe.
In this episode, Daphne interviews Quynh (Stephanie) Bui, a writer at Medium Magazine and a student assistant at the UvA. They get into the role of student assistants, their impact, and their challenges as well as the implications of online learning and its impact on students’ mental health, learning, and social life.
The Sex and the City reboot production is about to start this spring. Duru Alp talks about this reboot and a glaring absence from the original cast. Will the reboot live up to the original?
Quynh and Yili explore the paradox of the popularity of Asian culture and the hatred against Asians.
Recently released, the new social platform Be Real has rapidly grabbed everyone’s attention. Its immediate success and global audience make some wonder if the app will unsettle existing networks such as Instagram and Snapchat. But will it? In this article, Ezgi attempts an answer.
Our society is more dynamic and fast-paced than ever. Marie unfolds the reasons why the slow lifestyle is better, simultaneously giving tips on how to slow down.
From supporting local Asian businesses to attending #StopAsianHate protests, Sofia demonstrates ways to show support for the Asian community as an ally.
In this article, Erris highlights the various actions some public figures have taken to support the #StopAsianHate movement other than merely posting with the hashtag.
In light of the #Stopasianhate protests, Asiah covers the rooted discrimination and its heavy-handed impact on thriving communities in metropolitan cities like Amsterdam. She highlights the importance of coming together to fight against such injustice and offers hope for a world with no divide and ultimate acceptance.
Why did Hollywood stop making comedy movies? Is it because people enjoy sitcoms more? As the good communication scientist she is, Gökçe tries to answer these burning questions.
Keanaya introduces the Balinese Nyepi and talks about her experience of celebrating in solitude.
In this episode of MediumTV, Jaja had volunteers read aloud anonymously submitted ‘confessions’ about instances of racism or macroaggression experienced by our Asian readers.
Mae zet de feiten en fabels over de medische wereld van Grey’s Anatomy op de kaart. Kunnen we vertrouwen op wat er in de serie wordt voorgelegd?
In part 2 of 2 of this MediumxSlimRadio podcast, Tiffany is joined by Riki from the Meldpunt Discriminatie Regio Amsterdam as well as Lin and Yilun who were part of the committee in charge of organising the recent Stop Asian Hate protests at Museumplein.
In part 1 of 2 of this MediumxSlimRadio podcast, host Tiffany and guests Yi Li, Jaja, and Justin discuss the Asian experience in Europe.
In this episode, Daphne interviews Quynh (Stephanie) Bui, a writer at Medium Magazine and a student assistant at the UvA. They get into the role of student assistants, their impact, and their challenges as well as the implications of online learning and its impact on students’ mental health, learning, and social life.
The Sex and the City reboot production is about to start this spring. Duru Alp talks about this reboot and a glaring absence from the original cast. Will the reboot live up to the original?
Quynh and Yili explore the paradox of the popularity of Asian culture and the hatred against Asians.
Recently released, the new social platform Be Real has rapidly grabbed everyone’s attention. Its immediate success and global audience make some wonder if the app will unsettle existing networks such as Instagram and Snapchat. But will it? In this article, Ezgi attempts an answer.
Our society is more dynamic and fast-paced than ever. Marie unfolds the reasons why the slow lifestyle is better, simultaneously giving tips on how to slow down.
From supporting local Asian businesses to attending #StopAsianHate protests, Sofia demonstrates ways to show support for the Asian community as an ally.
In this article, Erris highlights the various actions some public figures have taken to support the #StopAsianHate movement other than merely posting with the hashtag.
In light of the #Stopasianhate protests, Asiah covers the rooted discrimination and its heavy-handed impact on thriving communities in metropolitan cities like Amsterdam. She highlights the importance of coming together to fight against such injustice and offers hope for a world with no divide and ultimate acceptance.
Why did Hollywood stop making comedy movies? Is it because people enjoy sitcoms more? As the good communication scientist she is, Gökçe tries to answer these burning questions.
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