Gidra
Vol. 1, Issue 2
Summer 1999
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Nation of Hate: an Obituary
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Intro
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This Woman's Work: Rants and Reconciliation from a Deeply Disturbed Bride-to-Be, by Julie Ha
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Getting Nowhere: a Brilliant, Overachieving Waiter/Writer Serves Up Secrets to a Happy Life, by Eric Wat
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Financial Advice for the Non-Financed, by Alan Kondo
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Kosovo Calling, by Slavenka Drakulic
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Thoughts on Mumia Freed, by Ernesto J. Vigoreaux, Glenn Omatsu, Wayne Lum, and Evelyn Yoshimura
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Pan-Asian What?, by Naomi Iwasaki
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'Cambodian, That's Me:' Young Women in Long Beach Take on Harrassment at Their High School, by Tram Quang Nguyen
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In the Back of My Mind, by Sothavy Meas
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Oakland 1986, at the Age of 14, by Cheath Monica Ching
To the Lady That Thinks She Knows, by Mary Im
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Fight for Your Right . . . to Have Ethnic Studies, by Naomi Iwasaki
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Asian American Studies: AAS You Like It or AAS'd Out?, by Vy Nguyen
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Gidra Travel Getaway
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University of Social Un-Consciousness: USC's Students' Concerns Take a Back Seat to Administration Goals, by Elizabeth Sunwood
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From Taiwan, with Love, by Ellen D. Wu
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Under the Tsiko Tree: by Michelle Banta
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Everybody Was Kung Fu Fighting, by Oliver Wang
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Death Sentences: Talking Race with Asian Dub Foundation, by Jeff Chang
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'Zines, by Hua Hsu
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Think Before You Ink, by Gilbert Ayuyao