Asian American Feminist Collective

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The Asian American Feminist Collective (AAFC) was founded in 2018 and is a group of scholars, organizers, and writers that seeks to engage in intersectional feminist politics grounded within communities that include East, Southeast, and South Asian, Pacific Islander, multi-ethnic and diasporic Asian identities.[1] The AAFC aims to create spaces for identity exploration, political education, community building, and advocacy through the events, workshops, and resources that they provide.[1] The AAFC has attributed their ability to think and act critically in community activism to the work of Black feminist thought and feminist movements in developing nations.[2]

Since 2018, the AAFC has published three zines: Building an Asian American Feminist Movement, How to Make History, and Care in the Time of Coronavirus.[3] Common themes in their zines have included dissecting privilege and access, among other social issues.[4]

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