Hyphen
Lisa Lee Herrick serves as Editor At Large at Hyphen since January 2019, leading development strategies and special projects. As Co-Founder of LitHop, Lisa organized a successful inaugural event in 2016 that drew over 150 writers and more than 12,000 attendees. Lisa has held various influential roles, including Senior Manager of Advocacy and Communications at GO Public Schools, where efforts focus on equitable public education for underserved students in California. Experience also includes serving as Program Liaison for ArtPlace San Joaquin Valley Assembly, Public Arts & Media Grant Panelist for California Arts Council, and Media Specialist for Fresno Arts Council, among others. Lisa holds a B.A. in Comparative Literature from the University of California, Davis, and has contributed significantly to community development and the arts in Central California.
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Hyphen
Hyphen is a national magazine for urban, in-the-know Asian Americans. Covering arts, culture, and politics in a fresh and irreverent voice, Hyphen is a media must for savvy Asian Americans. Conceived in San Francisco in 2002 as a response to a void of media for young Asian Americans, Hyphen tackles issues of culture and community with substance, style, and sass. Where other media treat Asian Americans either as a monolith, or by ethnic lines, Hyphen understands how to reach a pan-Asian generation that identifies more strongly by lifestyle. This sharp focus on its target audience has gained Hyphen the trust of a loyal readership, which has consistently grown while mainstream media flounders. With award-winning design and content, Hyphen is recognized nationwide as an authority on contemporary Asian American identity. Hyphen is a member organization of AACRE, Asian Americans for Civil Rights and Equality.