TONIGHT: I’m speaking on a panel about Asian-American media activism

by Carmen Van Kerckhove
Just a reminder that I’ll be one of the speakers on a panel discussion TONIGHT at the Museum of Chinese in the Americas (MoCA). If you’re in the NYC area, I hope you’ll come by!
It’s going to be a great discussion on Asian-American media activism, and they’ve put together a really impressive list of panelists, including the Angry Asian Man himself!
- Andrew Hsiao (WBAI, New Press)
- Albert Lim (Fallout Central)
- Beau Sia (Def Jam Poet)
- Minya Oh aka Miss Info (HOT 97 FM)
- Phil Yu (AngryAsianMan.com)
If Anything is Possible: A Blueprint for Change
WHY SO ANGRY ???
Monday, July 23 at 6:30 PM
at Museum of Chinese in the Americas
70 Mulberry Street 2nd floor (at Bayard)
RSVP and info 212-618-4785 ext 106
members/nonmembers $ 3/5
The Asian American community has made valiant efforts to respond to racist views and negligent media portrayals. Is outrage the answer? We’ll bring key people together to speak about their experiences responding to pivotal incidents in the community. We’ll facilitate dialogue that brings about innovative ways to effectively act together.
This roundtable discussion is part of a new MoCA quarterly series, which aims to tackle current and specific topics that impact the Asian American community in a ‘nuts and bolts’ style. Rather than simply elucidating issues, the objective is a proactive discussion aimed at creating a blueprint for change.

Carmen Van Kerckhove is co-founder and president of
Rob wrote:
I couldn’t make it as I had a wake to go to but am interested on how it went down.
Posted 24 Jul 2007 at 8:37 am ¶
michelle wrote:
Please report on how it went and what the conversations were like!
We know you were great.
Posted 24 Jul 2007 at 12:07 pm ¶