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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 Weeklies February 4, 2016

Why It’s Important to Consider the Evolution of Activist Grace Lee Boggs

By Cindy Tran

UCLA alum Grace Lee explores the life and development of her namesake, the Chinese American activist Grace Lee Boggs, through her 2014 documentary film.

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In Creative Poetry & Prose February 4, 2016

Unanswered

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Patriarchy isn’t colorblind. Women of color haven’t been recognized.

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In Community People February 3, 2016

Ask an Asian American Student Leader: Ruhi Patil

By Brian Kohaya

USAC Financial Supports Commissioner Ruhi Patel talks about working on the lab coat loaner library, Bruins United, student financial literacy, and more

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In Community News February 2, 2016

Student Organizations Kick Off South Asian Heritage Week

By Jehan Kazi

The 15th annual South Asian Heritage Week officially kicked off Monday morning on Bruin Walk with the Pakistani Student Association (PSA), Bengali Student Association (BSA), and Indus Bruins.

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In Community News January 30, 2016

Monterey Park Celebrates The Year of the Monkey This Weekend

By Karin Chan

The city, located in the San Gabriel Valley, provides the opportunity for the majority Asian American community to ring in the year of the monkey with family and friends.

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In Opinion January 29, 2016

Campaign Opens Discussion About Fitting into the Asian Body Ideal

By Karin Chan

(Trigger warning: eating disorder) What is the ideal Asian body? The hashtag #IdealAsianBody wants to find out. Thick Dumpling Skin co-founders Lynn Chen, a…

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