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Risograph zine by Diana H. Chu, 2nd Edition. “No Pe-king” is a pun on "peeking" and "Peking", an old spelling and pronunciation of Beijing, the capital of China. Written and illustrated from a personal Asian American perspective, Diana's insights go even deeper from having lived in Hong Kong for ten years during her teens.
This is a two-color Risographed zine that investigates memory, belonging, and censorship of Hong Kong's post-British democracy under Chinese communist rule. “I want ‘outsiders’ like me to view [Hong Kong] and its people as multi-faceted and salvation-worthy; despite what any censored or ‘imaginative’ media may suggest” — Diana
BearBear launched as a self-publishing Risograph studio in 2019 by two artists who desired to see their work on bookshelves on their own terms. Inspired by DIY zine culture and gig-poster screen prints, BearBear attends to the intricate details of book design with a wabi-sabi ethos. BearBear’s posters, prints, and art books act as a wholesome yet radical antidote to homogenous mass-produced volumes. The studio aspires to deliver contemporary ideas of selfhood + beauty, with a retro aesthetic, to the creative class’s bookshelves and imaginations.

We offer bulk and corporate ordering to make it easy to share Asian American stories, art, and culture with your team or audience.
We’re proud to partner with local artists, authors, nonprofits, and businesses who share our vision of celebrating Asian American stories, creativity, and connection.
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