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A forum for dialogue, exploration, and dissemination of issues pertinent to APA communities

APA Compass is a collectively produced public affairs program.  Our mission is to provide a forum for dialogue, exploration, and dissemination of issues pertinent to Asian Pacific American (APA) communities; to unite, politicize and empower APAs; to raise awareness of social and economic justice issues; to highlight the parallels and intersections between APA experiences and the experiences of other groups; to provide media access, mentorship and training to APAs; to promote APA art and culture; to challenge racist representations and to enable APAs to define themselves. We welcome your comments and feedback. Like us or leave us a message at APA Compass Radio on Facebook.  For an index of past podcasts, visit apaCompass.wordpress.com.

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Paper Cuts, poet Tung-Hui Hu and the Angry APA Minute

Airs at: Thu, 12/06/2007 at 4:00pm
Produced for APA Compass
"Living in this country as a minority is like dying of a thousand paper cuts." -  Margaret Cho. This month APA Compass members share the stories of their own "paper cuts." Also, a reading by San Francisco poet Tung-Hui Hu, and another installment of the Angry APA Minute. Read more

Religion in Asian America

Airs at: Fri, 09/07/2007 at 12:00am
Produced for APA Compass
APA Compass collective member Marie Lo speaks with Professor Jane Naomi Iwamura about the diversity of Asian American religious practices. Read more

Criminalization of Immigration - Part 2

Airs at: Thu, 05/31/2007 at 5:00pm
Produced for APA Compass
APA Compass for June features part one of a two part series on immigration and the criminal justice system and how it is affecting our communities. Guests include Many Uch, who was featured in the documentary, "Sentenced Home," and Doua Thor, executive director of the South... Read more