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.