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Mr. Hyphen tomorrow, the quest for masculinity

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As some of you know, Mr. Hyphen is tomorrow.  Check it out if you’re in Oakland.  It’s a male pageant, something which I wrote about before.  I’m not crazy about the idea of male pageants for Asian American men.  It’s in a feminine context, and I’ve felt that men must make a hard impact in order to find their power.  But I’m not going to oppose it either.  They raise lots of money for causes, and you can’t fault them for that.  If I were in town, I might go myself.

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Pageant Podcast

Last night, we recorded a podcast on pageants with Michelle Vlach-Ing, co-founder of Miss Asian Oregon, and Christina Fa, activist from California. Download it here, or hear it below:

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It is 22.8 mB, 49:55 long.  I was able to do a direct transfer to mp3 from GarageBand, so this time I won the battle of Mac Powerbook vs. Byron.  The pageant is just two days away, and we wanted to get this up fast, so I didn’t get a chance to edit much.  It’s almost raw footage.  As always, thanks to Instant Conference for use of their recording platform.

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