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Closing the Gates to Chinatown: How 2025’s Tariffs May Affect Historic Communities

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Book Review: “Other: an Asian & Pacific Islander Prisoners’ Anthology”

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In Blogs News Politics March 31, 2011

Deportation: Manolo to Venezuela, His parents to China

By Pacific Ties

Chinese American Manolo and his parents are pushed in line for deportation soon while his brother stays in the United States. What a way…

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In Blogs March 30, 2011

2011 Asian American Short Story Contest

By Ashley Truong

Hyphen Magazine and The Asian American Writers’ Workshop are hosting the fourth annual Asian American Short Story Contest. This contest, with a grand prize…

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In Blogs March 28, 2011

SIUniverse for Japan

By Ashley Truong

The creative force behind Secret Identities–the comic book anthology of Asian American superheroes–have started SIUniverse for Japan, an online auction to raise money for…

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In Weeklies March 28, 2011

The Tiger Mother: helping or hindering future generations

By Grace Yim

There is much to be admired about Amy Chua, a Chinese-American woman who successfully became an accomplished economic theorist, Yale professor of law, and…

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In Weeklies March 22, 2011

So tell me something I don’t know

By Ashley Truong

The news is out: the script for the live-action adaptation of the manga classic Akira has been sent to a short list of actors…

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In Weeklies March 19, 2011

Young violinist Hahn-Bin performs in Westwood

By Pacific Ties

Leopard-print tights. Black lips. Thick, black eyeliner. A hairdo shaped like a flame. Hahn-Bin, 22-year-old Korean violinist, performed at the Hammer Museum on Thurs.,…

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