In a thought-provoking conversation, Dr. Seulghee Lee, an Assistant Professor at the University of South Carolina, delves into his book 'Other Lovings.' He explores the rich interplay of love, race, and identity in African American and Asian American literatures. Lee discusses the transformative power of love against narratives of suffering, highlighting works by Amiri Baraka and Gayl Jones. The impact of Jeremy Lin's 'Linsanity' and the significance of graphic novels in redefining Asian American identities also take center stage, challenging conventional discourses on race and identity.