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Essays
The Amp Issue 3: Letter from the Editor
As the new year fast approaches, The Amp’s editor considers all the ways in which we might collectively dive deep with all the tools available to us, and put ourselves together anew amid the wreckage.
“In monstrous times, we are summoned to come together to pick up the pieces and reassemble ourselves into something new—and perhaps truer,” she writes. “Now in its third edition, the print issue of The Amp continues to exemplify this process for me. In revisiting all that we’ve published annually, I’m given the opportunity to consider what the greater sum of our parts might be.”
By Shannon Lee
By Shannon Lee
Interviews
Meropi Peponides and Remoy Philip on Performing the Revolution
By Shannon Lee, Meropi Peponides, and Remoy Philip
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Essays
Profiles
Interviews
Meropi Peponides and Remoy Philip on Performing the Revolution
By Shannon Lee, Meropi Peponides, and Remoy Philip
Suniko Bazargarid on Reflecting the Bureaucreacies of Migration
By Jenny Jiani Wang and Suniko Bazargarid
W.O.W. Project’s Mei Lum and lucky risograph’s Amanda Chung on Supporting Chinatown through Art
By Mei Lum, Amanda Chung, and The Amp
