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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
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In Culture Nights Weeklies April 17, 2016

Taiwanese Culture Night Theme Explores LGBTQ Identity

By Lucy Ma

On April 2, the audience at the 2016 Taiwanese Culture Night (TCN) “摯親愛的,” or “Dear My Love,” laughed, cried, and applauded the touching performance that focused on the struggles the LGBTQ community faces in Taiwan.

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In News April 15, 2016

From Victim to Legal Agent: the Need to Revise the U Visa

By Emory Johnson

On Tuesday, April 6, Lee Ann S. Wang presented a talk at UCLA entitled Asian American Feminisms and the Re-Writing of Legal Voice: Immigration…

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In News April 15, 2016

Bruin Consent Coalition Addresses Yellow Fever for Sexual Assault Awareness Month

By Janelle Sangalang

The term “yellow fever” was thought to be triggering for Asian women, to which Yong- Yi replied, “I agree, it can be triggering. It is triggering to Asian women who continue to be hypersexualized and feel like they have to fit a certain beauty standard; it is triggering to the community it harms the most.”

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In Culture Nights Weeklies April 15, 2016

Bruins Showcase Pakistani Culture at USC

By Sabreen Gowhar

The University of Southern California Pakistani Student Association hosted the 8th annual SoCal PSA Culture Show featuring Salman Ahmad of Junoon, in conjunction with the PSAs from UC Irvine, UC Riverside and UCLA.

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In Blogs Opinion April 9, 2016

5 Misconceptions About Islam

By Jehan Kazi

Just as not all Muslims speak Arabic, not all those who speak Arabic are Muslim.

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In Community April 8, 2016

AHS Presents Hmong Awareness Day

By Cindy Tran

On April 1st, the Association of Hmong Students (AHS) held an event called “Hmong Awareness Day” on the McClure Stage in Bruin Plaza to…

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