Edited by Helen Luu in 2000, writer of the zine Moving Parts. HTSAC aimed at "creating a dialogue among people of color involved in subcultural pursuits (including punk rock) around race, racism and politics. Contributors like Lauren Martin (You Might As Well Live, Quantify), Lynn Hou (Cyanide), Celia Prez (I Dreamed I Was Assertive), Elizabeth Martinez (Colorlines) and Vincent Chung address a wide variety of issues from organizing and identity politics, to activist dynamics and punk rock betrayals. What does it mean to look at the photographs of Third World suffering on the covers of grindcore records? What does it mean to talk about 'pride'? Where was the 'color' in Seattle/WTO? What comes first – 'being brown or being famous'? The contributors to this compilation ask important questions that need asking, again and again, and Helen Luu brings it all together."—Mimi Thi Nguyen