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The Collective consisted of four subgroups. Mango Tribe was an APIA women's feminist performance collective that promoted collaboration and encouraged artistic activism through theater and education. It was a multi-ethnic, multi-lingual, and multi-disciplinary ensemble with 22 APIA women from
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Though members participated in general activities hosted by AAAC, some artists also splintered into various sub-groups. Collectively, they put together annual interdisciplinary shows at the Foundation for Asian American Independent Media
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In the summer of 2003, The Collective hosted the 2nd National APIA Spoken Word and Poetry Summit in Chicago. Ali, as one of its founders, cites the AAAC's attempt to incorporate as a nonprofit as a key factor in their demise.
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Anida and Marlon (then husband and wife collaborators), founded the group because of their positive experiences in the early 1990s with collectivist action through their undergraduate literary magazine, Monsoon, at the
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to confront social injustices that challenged the APIA community. Though AAAC ceased to exist in 2005, various individual artists from The Collective remain active within the greater art community.
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on September 11, 2001. With their members’ heightened awareness of anti-Asian violence, the Collective distributed information packets called "Remembering Vincent Chin" and "RE:9/11".
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Chicago, New York City, Los Angeles, and Minneapolis. Kitchen Poems was a writing circle inspired by workshops and founded by Filipina-American author
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published by the Asian American Artists Collective. The group also formed out of the late 1990s and early 2000s spoken word tour with
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in the group I Was Born with Two Tongues which they described as a “panAsian American
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collective Isangmahal, which is a Tagalog word for "loved one" or "one love".
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The Asian American Artists Collective was founded by
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