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121: Know Your Yolk Sac, Bro (Guest Co-Host: Jenn Fang)

  • May 26, 2019
  • Tagged as: abortion, jenn fang, reappropriate, scotus

Jenn Fang, founder of Reappropriate.co, returns to the podcast to co-host this episode, where we did a deep dive on both the politics and the science (and how those two things intertwine) in the current…

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120: Be a Pro at VoPro (Guest: Rachana Desai Martin)

  • May 19, 2019
  • Tagged as: dnc, immigration, rachana desai martin, tarrif, trade, voter protection

Rachana Desai Martin, Chief Operating Officer of the Democratic National Committee and former Director of Voter Protection program of the DNC, joins the podcast to talk about how voter protection works on a campaign, why…

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119: Let’s Elect AAPIs! (Guest: Mehran Khodabandeh)

  • May 12, 2019
  • Tagged as: beto o'rourke, elect aapi, john chiang, Mehran Khodabandeh, mike honda

Mehran Khodabandeh, executive director of Elect AAPI PAC founded by former Treasurer of California John Chiang, joins the podcast to talk about leading the new AAPI-focused PAC and his journey and experience working as a…

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118: Slanted: Asian American Troublemaking (Guest: Simon Tam)

  • May 5, 2019
  • Tagged as: BERN, Bernie Sanders, gun control, gun safety, presidential candidates, simon tam

Simon Tam, founder and bassist of The Slants returns to the podcast to talk about his new memoir, “Slanted: How an Asian American Troublemaker Took on the Supreme Court“. Tony and Kevin also discuss (more)…

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117: ‘Citizenship’ is One Question Too Many [Guest Co-host: Jenn Fang]

  • April 30, 2019
  • Tagged as: 2020 census, donations, jenn fang, mueller, reappropriate, scotus

Jenn Fang, founder of Reappropriate.co, returns to the podcast to co-host this episode, where she and Kevin discussed what they’ve read and learned from the Mueller report (so far, it’s long!), which presidential candidate got…

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116: “Even if it’s negative…” [Guest: Rumana Ahmed]

  • April 21, 2019
  • Tagged as: aapi, Anthony Nagatani, asian-american, Hijab, Islam, Kevin Xu, Model Majority Podcast, Muslim, muslim ban, Obama, Politics, Rumana Ahmed, White House

Rumana Ahmed, former White House staffer for BOTH the Obama and Trump administrations joins Kevin for an excellent conversation! They talk about her pathway into the West Wing, and pull back the curtains on what…

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115: We Are AMERICAN Asians [Guest: Moriah Balingit]

  • April 14, 2019
  • Tagged as: affirmative action, american asian, moriah balingit, washington post

Moriah Balingit, reporter for the Washington Post who covers national education issues joins the podcast to talk about her latest long piece on Affirmative Action, mixed-race identity, and her advocacy work for more Asian America…

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114: From Rejecting To Accepting [Guest: Eileen Guo]

  • April 7, 2019
  • Tagged as: black panther, eileen guo, identity, radio

Eileen Guo, an independent print journalist and audio producer, who has published in the New York Times, Wired, New York Magazine, HuffPost, NPR, South China Morning Post with her reporting from Afghanistan, China, Mexico, and…

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113: No More Hyphen! [Guest Co-Host: Jenn Fang]

  • March 30, 2019
  • Tagged as: AP, associated press, jenn fang, joe biden, karaoke, mueller, reappropriate

Jenn Fang, founder of Reappropriate.co, returns to the podcast to co-host this episode, where Tony delivered a karaoke rendition of Cold Play’s “The Scientist” to fulfill our podcast’s karaoke promise, we discussed AG Barr’s incompetent summary…

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112: No More Chicken Dinner! [Guest: Madalene Mielke]

  • March 23, 2019
  • Tagged as: apaics, asian american women, madalene mielke, political engagement

Madalene Mielke, President and CEO of Asian Pacific American Institute for Congressional Studies (APAICS) and political campaign veteran, joins the podcast to share how she got started in politics to the new initiatives she’s carrying…

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111: Equal Treatment? [Guest: Kumar Rao]

  • March 17, 2019
  • Tagged as: kumar rao, popular democracy, racial justice

Kumar Rao, senior staff attorney for racial justice at the Center for Popular Democracy, joins the podcast to share his work in the criminal and racial justice space as a trial attorney and policy advocate,…

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110: China Articulation [Guest: Frankie Huang]

  • March 10, 2019
  • Tagged as: asian american identity, china, frankie huang, intersectional feminism

Frankie Huang, writer and storyteller whose writing appeared in Foreign Policy, Asian Articulation, Sup China, and many others, join the podcast to talk about her upbringing (which mirrored in many ways to Kevin’s), her various…

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109: Mushroom Clouds Are *NOT* Cool [Guest: Kathleen Burkinshaw]

  • March 3, 2019
  • Tagged as: Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi, free solo, jimmy chin, kathleen burkinshaw, the last cherry blossom

Kathleen Burkinshaw, author of “The Last Cherry Blossom“, a historical fiction loosely based on her mother’s first-hand experience surviving the atomic bombing of Hiroshima during the Second World War, shares her incredible personal story from…

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108: Wonk Out Gattaca Style [Guest Host: Jenn Fang]

  • February 24, 2019
  • Tagged as: genetic testing, human trafficking, jenn fang, reappropriate, robert kraft, uyghur

Jenn Fang, founder of Reappropriate.co, returns to the podcast to co-host this episode where we discuss the latest news of sex trafficking in Florida in the larger context of human trafficking globally, and how DNA…

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107: No More Cages! [Guest: Anoop Prasad]

  • February 17, 2019
  • Tagged as: 2020 census, andrew yang, anoop prasad, elizabeth warren, roger lau

Anoop Prasad, staff attorney at Asian Americans Advancing Justice – Asian Law Caucus who specializes in the intersection between immigration and mass incarceration in the criminal system, joins us to share his career in immigration…

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106: Never Say Never [Guest: Tina Maharath]

  • February 9, 2019
  • Tagged as: green new deal, ohio, state senator, tina maharath

Tina Maharath, State Senator of Ohio recounts her campaign journey as a first time candidate going up against her own party’s write-in endorsed candidate and a mountain of negative ads from her Republican opponent to…

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105: Representing the Hmong Community [Guest: Kaohly Her]

  • February 3, 2019
  • Tagged as: aapi, AAPI Caucus, Anthony Nagatani, Democrats, Hmong, Kaohly Her, Kevin Xu, Minnesota, Politics, Tony Nagatani

Kaohly Her, newly inaugurated member of the Minnesota House of Representatives joins Kevin for an awesome interview! Kaohly shares her personal story of her family immigrating to the US, and how she built a career…

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104: Capitulation Nation [Guest Co-host: Jenn Fang]

  • January 27, 2019
  • Tagged as: 2020, Bernie Sanders, candidate, Democratic, jenn fang, Kevin Xu, reappropriate, shutdown, Tony Nagatani

Jenn Fang of https://reappropriate.co guest hosts! Kevin is away on business, so Tony and Jenn react to Trump’s shutdown capitulation, while Jenn shines a light on the Trump administration redefining Domestic Violence. Plus, we get…

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103: Seoul Food [Guest: Brad Jenkins]

  • January 20, 2019

Brad Jenkins, former Executive Producer and Washington D.C. Bureau chief for FunnyOrDie.com stops by for a long interview. Kevin and Brad talk about Brad’s biracial background growing up in New Jersey. They also talk about…

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102: “Pay the Workers, Furlough Trump!” [Guest: Do Nguyen Mai]

  • January 13, 2019
  • Tagged as: do nguyen mai, republicans, shutdown

Do Nguyen Mai, author/poet/researcher joins the podcast to discuss her research into Asian-American political candidates in the 2018 midterm election, her upcoming book “Battlefield Blooming”, and how she talks to her Republican parents about politics….

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