Tiffany Diane Tso is a writer, editor, producer, and cultural organizer.
Her work enmeshes the personal with the political,
truth- and storytelling with advocacy.
Based in Lenapehoking (Brooklyn)
Black and Asian Feminist Solidarities: An Anthology
Haymarket Books, coming Spring 2025
The Riot Grrrl Movement Introduced Me To Feminism
HuffPost, 2022
Finding Solidarity And Survival Within A Transnational, Intergenerational Zoom Dance Party
Asian American Writers' Workshop's The Margins, 2021
Racism and sexualization of Asian women pushes them into low-wage jobs
Prism Reports, 2021
But I Am Here: Speeches, Writing and Art from the Sex Worker Movement in New York City
Oldest Profession Productions, 2021
I Survived Gender-Affirming Surgery During a Pandemic
Rewire News Group, 2020
How Asian-American Dominatrixes Use Stereotypes to Their Advantage in the Fetish World
Allure, 2019
Nail Salon Brawls & Boycotts: Unpacking The Black-Asian Conflict In America
Refinery29, 2018
Writing & Editing Samples
Community Composting Syllabus (2024)
supported by The Laundromat Project
8Lives Vigil (2022)
Red Canary Song
Informal, Criminalized, Precarious: Sex Workers Organizing Against Barriers (2021)
Hacking//Hustling and more
Hear Us Rise: APA Voices in Feminism (2020)
Wing Luke Museum
Scamming The Patriarchy (2019)
New Museum
Queering Asian American Feminism (2018)
NAPAWF*NYC x AAFC
For more clips, organizing and work samples, please refer to my CV.