THE NEW ASIAN AMERICA
‘Hi! Your Files Are Encrypted. You Can’t Hope to Recover Them Without Our Help.’
As the pandemic raged, ransomware gangs made millions targeting online infrastructure. By Renee Dudley and Daniel Golden
How to Hit Back The vexed politics of Stop Asian Hate By Esther Wang (p.34) | ‘I Felt Like We
Are All Chinese—We Can Take Care of Each Other’ Nannies open up about the Asian class divide As told to Arya Sundaram (p.41) | The Poet Pundit Cathy Park Hong, reluctant spokesperson By Clio Chang (p.42) | The Food Fixation Why does diasporic identity revolve around what we eat? By Mallika Rao (p.45) | I Won the Race Lottery “It’s not like they put a sign on your desk that reads ‘Diversity Hire.’ You just know.” (p.47) | Mixed Metaphor
The wider-reaching anxiety mixed-race characters represent