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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 Community People November 19, 2015

Ask An Asian American Student Leader: Amy Shao

By Brian Kohaya

Amy Shao is the current Cultural Affairs Commissioner. She is a third year political science major from Hamburg, Pennsylvania who enjoys running in her…

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In News Weeklies November 18, 2015

AJ+ Video Draws Connections Between Boat People, Past and Present

By Emory Johnson

On Oct. 1, AJ+ published a video featuring Vietnamese refugees sharing their experiences as boat people. In the second half of the video, Vietnamese…

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In News November 18, 2015

Will You Marrow Me?

By Brian Kohaya

While boredly scrolling through your Facebook timeline during class, you don’t expect to receive crushing news, news that makes you stop what you’re doing…

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In Opinion November 17, 2015

Mia Matsumiya’s @perv_magnet Raises Awareness of Violence and Racism Toward Asian American Women

By Emory Johnson

Over six weeks ago, professional violinist Mia Matsumiya published her first post on her Instagram account @perv_magnet to share her archive of unsolicited messages she…

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In News Politics November 17, 2015

Our Cultures Are Not Your Costumes!

By Brian Kohaya

The Mother Organizations (MOs) hosted a discussion about the differences between cultural appropriation and cultural appreciation called “What is Cultural Appropriation?” on Wednesday, Oct.…

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In News Politics November 14, 2015

UCLA WALKOUT: UCLA Stands in Solidarity with Black Students at Mizzou

By Emory Johnson

Afrikan Student Union at UCLA organized UCLA Mizzou Solidarity Day, a walkout and rally for UCLA students, faculty, and allies to stand in solidarity…

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