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Yearly Archives: 2021

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Yellow Peril

Getting Down to The S-Pacifics, WeekliesBy Rachael KohBy Jonas YeeMarch 2, 2021Leave a comment

Yellow Peril (n.): a metaphor representative of the danger and threat to Western civilization East Asian peoples hold from an expansion of power and influence Although “threat” and “danger” are common words associated with the term “Yellow Peril,” the above definition does not fully expand on the often racist connotations that accompany this term. In…

A Closer Look Into Asian Representation in the Media

PacTies Unpacks, WeekliesBy Lynette CaballeroBy Vanshita GuptaBy Noelle ChangBy Ashley KimMarch 1, 2021Leave a comment

I still remember the first time that I saw Mo, or Mohini Banarjee, on Disney Channel’s Lemonade Mouth. This was the first time that I ever saw an Indian character on television who was not the socially awkward, nerdy sidekick of the white main characters. She was confident; she stood up for herself; and she…

UCLA’s multilingual website provides COVID-19 information

February, Monthlies, NEWSBy Charlotte ChuiMarch 1, 2021Leave a comment

TranslateCovid.org compiles resources to aid vulnerable communities

No son, it’s pronounced Doctor!

February, UncategorizedBy Vanshita GuptaMarch 1, 2021Leave a comment

“Dad, I want to be an actor. No son, it’s pronounced doctor!”. This phrase coupled with a picture of a stern-looking Asian man is a meme I’ve seen circulating the internet ever since I was in middle school. It’s definitely humorous and may even seem like an exaggeration to many people, but in some Asian…

The Farmer’s Protests

Bruin Bare Neccesities, WeekliesBy Navdha SharmaMarch 1, 2021Leave a comment

The crops swaying in the wind, The gushing canal watering the fields, Farms – India’s lifeline. Waking up at the crack of dawn, Tending to the fields, without complaining, Farmers – India’s lifeline. It was December 5, 2020. I was supposed to catch a flight to the US from New Delhi along with my family.…

Want Some Fruit?

February, MonthliesBy Lynette CaballeroBy Nidhi RameshFebruary 21, 2021Leave a comment

I turn off my snooze button for the seventh time. I turn to look at the clock and I see that I have five minutes until my zoom class. I grudgingly sit up, grab my laptop from my desk, and crawl back under the covers to watch my lecture from bed.  I have grown accustomed…

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