What does it mean to make sense of the most horrific use of weapons of mass
destruction on a civilian population, and how that effects us as human
beings, much less if that specifically impacts our family tree?
For Yukiyo Kawano, this means letting ancestors interfere w...
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Tune in at 11AM as the collective kicks off 2019 with a new series on video
games, computer games and online gaming! We'll share some personal insights,
chat with folks in the industry, and discuss how gaming has effected other
forms of media, both positively and negatively...
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We're kicking off the New Year with music! We have had the pleasure of
interviewing truly talented musicians and artists at Pacific Underground and
today, we curated a playlist of songs by API musicians. Not all of them have
been on Pacific Underground and some of the songs...
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It's time for another food episode here on Pacific Underground. Past guests
and friends of the show give their recommendations on where to eat in town.
We also hear stories from a segment we produced for our first food episode in
season one where we explore what made us ...
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Elections are quickly approaching here in Portland so we're talking to
Brandon Cruz from APANO (Asian Pacific American Network of Oregon) to talk
about their Voter Guide and efforts to increase voter participation. We'll
also be talking to Matt Lim who works for the city...
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It's Asian femme time! Tabitha and Jenna hang out. They try out double eye
lid tape and talk about all the things they talk about when they're hanging
out off air like dating, music, whiteness, and east Asian American topics.
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2018 marks 13 years of public affairs programming at KBOO for Asian and
Pacific Islander Americans, between the last three years of both Pacific
Underground and the equally fantastic Intersections Radio, and the ten (!)
years that APA Compass was on the air (2005-2015). To ...
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Crazy Rich Asians is doing well in the box office and is trending on social
media, especially among Asian American. There are many who love the movie and
say it represents a big step in representation, while there are many who
could do without it and say it only furthers th...
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