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Phil Yu, aka. AngryAsianMan.com at UBC | Presented by Schema Magazine

By Schema's monthly web-media-writing series iWriteAboutMe.com

Schema Magazine is proud to welcome PHIL YU, the creator and editor of AngryAsianMan.com to kick off iWriteAboutMe.com—a new monthly series of web writing workshops and speakers, featuring some of the most pioneering, innovative and ethnic cool voices on the Internet. This series will showcase dynamic web personalities, social media gurus, bloggers and writers who will share how they transformed their personal stories and diverse identities into an online brand.

Since 2001, Phil Yu's Asian American news/culture blog AngryAsianMan.com has risen to become one of the most-well known blogs on the net, acclaimed by the Washington Post "as a daily must-read for the media-savvy, socially conscious, pop-cultured Asian American." Mixing humor with criticism, Phil's commentary has been featured and quoted in stories for the Post, Los Angeles Times, National Public Radio, USA Today, MSNBC, Newsday, CBS News and SF Gate. On September 23rd at UBC's Irving K. Barber Learning Centre, Phil will share the inspiring story of starting one of the most influential online spaces in today's Asian American movement, share tips on how he keeps his content accessible and relevant, and what was involved in moving AngryAsianMan.com from activism to super-blog status. To minimize the carbon footprint of this event, Phil Yu is speaking in Vancouver via video-conference from his headquarters in L.A.

Whether you're a student, aspiring writer, social media enthusiast or someone who wants to learn more about the intersections of diversity and identity on the web, this workshop is for you! For more information on how to register for this free event, please visit: iWriteAboutMe.com or Facebook.

Phil Yu aka. AngryAsianMan.com
Wednesday September 23, 2009
6:00pm to 7:30pm

Victoria Learning Theatre
The Irving K. Barber Learning Centre | University of British Columbia 1961 East Mall, Vancouver, B.C.

Free Event and everyone is welcome. RSVP required as seating is limited. Please visit NAAAP Vancouver to reserve a seat.
Register fast as seating is limited!

Presented in partnership with Irving K. Barber Learning Centre (University of British Columbia); the North American Association of Asian Professionals Vancouver (NAAAP); theTyee.ca; Fresh Media (Vancouver); the Office of Learning Technology (University of British Columbia). Sponsored by The Laurier Institution.

+ To minimize the carbon footprint of this event, Phil Yu is speaking in Vancouver via video-conference from his headquarters in LA.

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