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

June 4, 2025 Sophie Vansomphone
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唔該 / Thank You

June 4, 2025 Amy Wong
Arts & Culture Reviews

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

June 4, 2025 Seth Tang
In Blogs November 22, 2010

Asians redefining “traditional” beauty

By Ashley Truong

American Vogue’s December edition features eight Asian models: Du Juan, Liu Wen, Bonnie Chen, Lily Zhi, Hyoni Kang, So Young Kang, Lee Hyun, and…

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In News November 17, 2010

Burmese Leader Suu Kyi released from House Arrest

By Jiemin Zhou

Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi was released from house arrest on November 13th. Suu Kyi was held for protesting against the…

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In Community People November 17, 2010

First Asian Professor at Harvard Law School to be granted Tenure

By Deanna Tran

Jeannie Suk, a Korean American, is the first Asian professor to be granted tenure at Harvard Law School. On October 14, she was granted…

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In Weeklies November 14, 2010

Oh Hollywood, why

By Ashley Truong

After dragging itself out of a dispute over rights to the original story, Oldboy (a Japanese manga by Nobuaki Minegishi and Garon Tsuchiya that…

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In News November 13, 2010

Filep Karma: Fifteen-year sentence for raising a Papua flag in Indonesia

By Ashley Truong

Filep Karma, an advocate for Indonesia’s indigenous Papua group, is currently serving a fifteen-year prison sentence. His crime? Raising the Papuan Morning Star flag.…

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In Weeklies November 13, 2010

You mean there are people who are Asian and American? What a shock.

By Ashley Truong

Not for the first time, Hollywood is planning to whitewash a movie (or several movies). All You Need is Kill, a Japanese sci-fi novel…

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