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Alden Habacon, Schema Magazine July 2010 A couple of weeks ago I attended a webinar by futurist David Houle. Now that I have a five-week year old, I found it extremely interesting. But there’s more to the future than technology and market trends, there’s the future face of Canada and the U.S. as seen in
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Teresa Watanabe, Los Angeles Times June 17, 2010 At L.A.’s Japanese American National Museum, hosting a photo exhibit on multiracial children, Maya Soetoro-Ng talks about her long journey from feeling that she didn’t fit in anywhere to feeling like a citizen of the world. Growing up in Indonesia, Maya Soetoro-Ng often felt too American. Although
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Barbara Keer, Chicago Splash Magazine April 18, 2010 A friend of mine invited me to join her for the opening of a very special photographic exhibit. Presented by the Chicago Japanese American Historical Society, Chicago Cultural Alliance and The Field Museum, the exhibit, Kip Fulbeck: part asian – 100% hapa, opens doors to the mind
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Karen Wada, Los Angeles Times March 21, 2010 The kids in these photographs don’t look like they belong in a museum. They’re having too much fun. They gloat and grin, share secrets and show off their retainers and rock collections. “I wanted to capture them exactly as they are,” says artist Kip Fulbeck. ” ‘If
They’re 100% kid – Kip Fulbeck asked multiracial children “Who are you?” Read More »
Peter Monaghan, The Chronicle of Higher Education January 3, 2010 Do you love your research so much that you’d have a symbol of it tattooed onto your body? Among academics, scientists seem to be the most often inked, but plenty of scholars in the arts and humanities have tattoos, too. Perhaps you have one that