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

June 4, 2025 Seth Tang
In Weeklies July 30, 2009

Dalai Lama endorses book on peace

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Inspired by a school mural of peacemakers, atist and poet Fereidun Shokatfard published the book “Colors of Love and Peace” with artwork and hopeful…

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In Weeklies July 23, 2009

Oldboy director gets a little bloodier

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Nothing personal against Korean cinema (quite the contrary), but when I think Korean movies,  my mind immediately goes to titles such as The Classic…

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In Weeklies July 23, 2009

Miyazaki makes rare U.S. appearance

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Anime fans have cause to rejoice – revered animator and living legend Hayao Miyazaki is making a rare U.S. appearance this Saturday at the…

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In News July 19, 2009

WWII internees receive UC honorary degrees

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On July 16, the University of California Board of Regents voted to grant honorary degrees to approximately 700 Japanese-Americans forced to discontinue their studies…

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In News Politics July 19, 2009

Judy Chu, 1st Chinese American woman elected to Congress

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On Tuesday, Judy Chu became the first Chinese American woman elected to Congress. Winning nearly 62% of the vote,  Chu succeeds current U.S. Labor…

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In Blogs July 18, 2009

Cool API environmentalist: Allison Chin

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Allison Chin is one of my Asian American eco-heroines.  She is the current president of the Sierra Club, the nation’s oldest and most influential…

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