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Sohail presents an exhibition-project that focuses on how to gently unpack an empire, which brought in conversation three artists in the US. A selection of works by Los Angeles-based Vinhay Keo and Portland-based Demian DineYazhi' were exhibited at the Contemporary Arts Center at the University of California, Irvine in April 2021. Los Angeles-based Gelare Khosligozaran displayed a new video work, Memories of Loitering (2021), online. Responding to the pandemic, this exhibition focused on multiple ways of engagement.
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Since 1971, the Press has published Amerasia Journal, the leading interdisciplinary journal in Asian American Studies. After more than three decades and over 16,000 pages, Amerasia Journal has played an indispensable role in establishing Asian American Studies as a viable and relevant field of scholarship, teaching, community service, and public discourse.