Published in Art Is Fear·May 24Hybrid AmericanHow do you build political power around racial identity? — I think about my identity a lot. Mostly in a “who am I and why am I here” existential sense. I think about identity in a political sense, too, because one way to build political power in a democracy is to band together with folks who share an identity. A…Asian American5 min read
Published in Art Is Fear·May 11The Greatest PoemWalt Whitman believed that the power of poetry and democracy are derived from their capacity to make a unified whole from diverse and sometimes contradictory parts. He said, “The United States are the greatest poem.” …Poem2 min read
Published in Art Is Fear·May 9Comfort foodFinding Vietnamese food everywhere I go in the worldParis6 min read
Published in Art Is Fear·Apr 26An Unexpected ApologyWhat does it take to live a flourishing life? — I recently received an apology from someone who’d said unkind things about me behind my back and who’d treated me with condescension and contempt for a period of time 15 years ago. I was an art world newbie who’d crashed the party. I didn’t have any traditional art training beyond…Art3 min read
Published in Art Is Fear·Apr 22More than just a pretty faceWhen nature and beauty invites you to take a deeper look and examine your beliefs — Happy Earth Day! — A visitor to Treehouse, the exhibit I curated at Brentwood Arts Exchange, told me that she and her husband had been fighting with each other the day of the opening event. They stewed in the car all the way to the gallery. After walking around the space, their anger began…Art4 min read
Published in Art Is Fear·Apr 13Why do I stay in DC?If I love Paris so much so much, then why don’t I just move there? — When I returned to DC after three months in Paris last fall, an acquaintance asked me if my time there had really been as dreamy as I’d presented on social media. “Hell oui!” I exclaimed. “Why don’t you just move there if you liked it so much?” the acquaintance asked. …Paris7 min read
Published in Art Is Fear·Apr 8A Home In BetweenOn the last night of a week-long convening on social cohesion and identity in Dortmund, Germany, a group of us went to a jazz club called domicil, a volunteer-run space in an old UFA cinema that once screened experimental and art house films. I’d lightly resisted when Jörg, who’d co-founded…Travel5 min read
Published in Art Is Fear·Mar 25TREEHOUSE: A floralscape for compassionate conversations“Historically, pandemics have forced humans to break with the past and imagine their world anew. This one is no different. It is a portal, a gateway between one world and the next. We can choose to walk through it, dragging the carcasses of our prejudice and hatred, our avarice, our…Art3 min read
Published in Art Is Fear·Mar 22Do I still believe building bridges across the political divide is possible?I find myself questioning whether my attempts to depolarize our country have been worth the effort. — [I wrote this piece for the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung newsletter. It was printed in German and this is the original English text, with a few minor edits.] Shortly after the 2016 election, I began inviting Trump voters to my house for dinner. I wanted to understand why almost 63 million…Politics5 min read
Published in Art Is Fear·Mar 20Walk Every Street DC“He’s walking every D.C. street while wearing a ‘Black and Brown Lives Matter’ sign. He’s also White and voted for Trump.” -The Washington Post I first met Ken Woodward when he came to one of the Blueberries & Cherries dinners I was organizing after the 2016 election. I always had…Protest2 min read