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Meet 13 Asian and Asian Diasporic Nature and Environment Writers


Expand your perspective on the environment
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For far too long, Asian Americans have been overlooked in conversations on climate change and the natural world. In a Yale School of Climate Change Communication report that purports to reveal which racial groups care most about climate change, for instance, the results for Asian Americans were unavailable, raising concerns over the low sample size. However, the inability to retrieve data on Asian communities whether because of language barriers or questions over which ethnic groups are considered Asian American reveals a more insidious concern: that Asian Americans have always been an afterthought in the national imagination.  ....

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Why Do Humans Move?


Illustration by Tim Robinson.
“To the memory of Christopher Columbus,” reads the inscription to the large Columbus Fountain in Washington, D.C., “whose high faith and indomitable courage gave to mankind a New World.” The monument was erected in 1912, and one cringes reading those words now. Columbus did not give mankind a New World. As the statue of the Native American man kneeling by Columbus’s side suggests, that world was already fully possessed by humanity.
Books in Review
By Sonia Shah
Nearly everywhere European “discoverers” sailed, in fact, they met people who had discovered those lands long before them. The Americas had already been discovered; so had Australia and New Zealand and the Arctic North. Even seemingly remote Pacific islands were inhabited by the time Europeans arrived. It’s bracing to realize just how few truly empty places European sailors found “islands and ice, mostly,” according to the Yale cartographer Bill Rankin. ....

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Festival of the Arts Boca 2021: The Zoom Where It Happens


Festival of the Arts Boca goes entirely online and free
The show must go on, sort of. Festival of the Arts Boca could have thrown in the towel and opted for a gap year, but given the circumstances, its organizers have split the difference.
There will be no in-person attendance this year, but the performers will be playing (and streaming) live, in Boca Raton, and the authors will be speaking live via Zoom. Every show is free with advance registration at festivalboca.org; each performance and discussion will stream on the website at 7 p.m. The shows won’t replay, so be there or be square. Here’s what we have to look forward to. ....

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PEN America Announces Its 2021 Literary Award Finalists


From these finalists for the PEN America Literary Awards, winners will be announced on April 8 and receive a total of more than US$380,000.
Dining tents in New York City’s Bryant Park, February 4. Image – iStockphoto: Massimo Giachetti
From 1,850 Submissions, 55 Finalists
A total of 55 titles in 11 categories have been named today (February 10) as finalists in the 2021 PEN America Literary Awards. They now are in contention for an aggregate purse of more than US$380,000. PEN America, of course, is the US affiliate chapter of PEN International.
An important and notably serious program among world publishing’s myriad awards programs each year, this series is also at times confusing because its sponsor-named categories vary widely in their nature and prize money. Some awards are funded for biennial presentation, rather than yearly. ....

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