295 is an annual multimedia magazine composed of creative works by Asian and Asian American undergraduate and graduate students at Yale University.

In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, this particular issue has undoubtedly transformed throughout its development. What was once a curation of experiences dispersed and disparate has become a pointed and insistent collective reflection on what it means to be Asian and Asian American in the current moment — to live with our history, to navigate a political space, and to occupy our bodies.

Created by Annelise Ratner, Vicky Wu, and Katharine Li. Published by the Asian American Cultural Center at Yale.

An annual multimedia magazine by Asian Americans at Yale. Published by the Asian American Cultural Center at Yale, Spring 2020.