Eda Yu

KQED Contributor

Eda Yu is a freelance writer and arts and culture journalist born and raised in Los Angeles, California. Her work centers the intersection of culture and identity, and her writing has appeared on platforms like VICE, Paper Magazine, and Complex. Follow her latest on Instagram and Twitter @edacyu.

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A composite image. On the left, a bright yellow book cover with pink text that reads 'Unassimilable.' On the right, a photo of the author smiling.

Bianca Mabute-Louie’s ‘Unassimilable’ Reframes Immigration and Belonging

an illustration shows a man and a woman in blue standing on two separate icebergs that are far apart

Are We Using 'Self-Care' as a Way Out of Relationships?

With the ‘Moves’ NFT Series, Visual Artists and Musicians Lift Each Other Up

Public Safety for Asian Americans Starts with Nurturing Our Communities

How Animated Music Videos Are Helping Artists Dream Big in the Pandemic

What’s On Your Ballot?: Ruby Ibarra, Rapper and COVID-19 Researcher

3 Ways Asian Americans Can Fight Anti-Black Racism

What It Means to Make Art as an Asian American in the Pandemic

Lil Pete's Melancholy Rap Gives Voice to a Lesser-Known Side of San Francisco