Asian Culture
We Spoke to Singaporean Rapper Masia One on Representing Her Asian Roots
'When I told my mom I was working for Dr. Dre, she went to tell all my aunts I was working for a doctor.'
these hong kong youth aren't afraid to show off their ink
i-D talks to five artists that are trying to break the stigma around tattoo culture.
these hong kong youth aren't afraid to show off their ink
i-D talks to five artists that are trying to break the stigma around tattoo culture.
The Invisible People: Why Asians Need to Be Better Represented in Video Games
In 2015, almost 50 percent of Asian Americans felt they weren't satisfyingly depicted in video games. Has this situation improved since?
The Invisible People: Why Asians Need to Be Better Represented in Video Games
In 2015, almost 50 percent of Asian Americans felt they weren't satisfyingly depicted in video games. Has this situation improved since?
Asian Rap's Biggest Fan Is a White Guy from Staten Island
The paucity of successful Asian-American rappers converts into a scarcity of fans. But to one man, a white man from Staten Island, Asian-American rap is the world. His devotion is rare and real enough to make an impact on the artists themselves.
Realistic Asian-Americans Have Finally Arrived on TV
Aziz Ansari's new Netflix series Master of None confirms we're in the golden age of Asian-American representation in Hollywood.