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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
Arts & Culture Reviews

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

June 4, 2025 Seth Tang
In Arts & Culture Community January 29, 2023

A Dish of Remembrance

By Christine King

The life cycle of a single plate of food is fairly short. Conceived of ingredients brought together from a grocery store, a dish lives…

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In News Politics January 21, 2023

What AAPI Voters Want and Why Their Vote is Pivotal in U.S. Politics

By Manisha Wanniappa

There are approximately 18.4 million Asian Americans in the United States. Asian Americans are considered the fastest-growing ethnic group in the nation, and each year they gain more electoral power, especially in swing states and key states such as Georgia.

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In Creative January 18, 2023

Undoing Daughter (Or, Pulverizer of Gallstones)

By Louise Lin

Father-daughter relationship in another country after moving

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In Opinion January 14, 2023

The Reality of Disney’s Diversity

By Amber Phung

When I was young, my family would watch a Disney movie together every Friday night. The five of us would sit together on the…

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In Arts & Culture December 14, 2022

Review: ‘The Insidious Fu Manchu’ by Sax Rohmer

By Christine King

“’The phantom Yellow Peril,’ said Nayland Smith, ‘to-day materializes under the very eyes of the Western world.’” Sax Rohmer, 1913 Mirroring the words of…

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In News December 10, 2022

What UCLA’s recent study on the reproductive health of Asian women means for the AAPI community

By Manisha Wanniappa

At the beginning of October, UCLA announced the launch of a $3 million federally-funded study focused on the reproductive health of Asian immigrant women.…

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