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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”

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In Weeklies February 18, 2009

How Asian is the Asian Voice? [WINTER ISSUE PREVIEW]

By Pacific Ties

Being Asian has nothing to do with it. That’s the message that Kollaboration 9, a talent show that celebrates Asian American empowerment through the…

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In Weeklies February 16, 2009

Fantasty-comedy “Ixnay” to premiere on Wednesday

By Pacific Ties

For last quarter’s issue, Ray Luo wrote an article exploring the East West Players’ production of “The Joy Luck Club.” The theater company’s next…

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In Food Weeklies February 15, 2009

V-day treats, API-style

By Pacific Ties

Happy Valentine’s Day!  Want to break out of the ol’ chocolate and roses routine?  Try out these API-inspired dessert recipes, courtesy of IMDiversity.com. Bring…

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In News February 14, 2009

Right here, right now

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Get informed about Asian Pacific Islander issues affecting UCLA and other UC campuses! Courtesy of Malina Tran, here is an overview of what’s happening…

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In Community Events February 13, 2009

Benefit for Burma – Mighty Mic 2009

By Pacific Ties

Mighty Mic’s first educational event, VOICES FROM BURMA is coming up soon, on Wednesday, February 18 6-8PM in Northwest Auditorium. The show is FREE,…

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In Weeklies February 11, 2009

Asian American Artists in California Symposium

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From AsiaWeek.com: The UCLA Asian American Studies Center and Hammer Museum will hold a public symposium Asian American Artists in California on March 14.…

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