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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 Opinion March 11, 2016

Staying Unfair and Lovely: Brown is Beautiful

By Jehan Kazi

My mother later told me that in Pakistan, there’s a superstition that the less milk you put in your tea—the darker your tea is—the darker your skin will become.

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In Opinion March 9, 2016

Ethnic Studies: Including Past and Present Histories of People of Color in Academia

By Cindy Tran

With the recent discussion concerning the funding for SFSU’s ethnic studies department, the importance of ethnic studies comes to question, once again.

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In Weeklies March 5, 2016

Asians and Child Labor Used as Punchlines at the Oscars

By Lucy Ma

Rock used the three children as props for a crass and stereotypical Asian joke—that we are hardworking and good at math—at the Academy Awards Feb. 28.

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In Community News March 3, 2016

“Standing in Solidarity” Campus Event on March 11

By Andrew Lopez

On March 11th, UCLA students from Professor Glenn Omatsu’s class on Asian American and Pacific Islander Labor Issues, will hold a community event designed to inspire and inform peers about the ongoing fight for justice.

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In News Politics February 28, 2016

Sri Srinivasan: Increasing Desi American Representation in the Supreme Court

By Sabreen Gowhar

Srinivasan, who emigrated from India to Kansas at a young age, would be the first Asian-American and Indian-American Supreme Court justice and the first immigrant on the Court in more than 50 years.

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In Editorials Opinion February 24, 2016

Editorial: APIDA Communities Should Support Peter Liang’s Conviction and Address Anti-Blackness

By admin

Protesting Liang’s conviction, at the expense of Akai Gurley’s life, perpetuates the idea that some lives are worth more than others.

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