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  • The challenge for Asian community organizations: Will the same old banquets grab the next generation of AAPI leaders?


    NIKKEI VIEW: The Asian American BlogAuthority Authority: 126
    Erin and I attend a lot of banquets. That’s what happens when you’re involved in the local Asian community. I don’t know what it’s like in places like LA or San Francisco, where there are a lot more Asian Americans and a lot more organizations, but there are something 30 Asian community groups in the [...]
    14 hours ago
  • Bank Failure Leads To Largest Chinese-American Bank


    Northloop Neighborhoods - Community News & DirectoryAuthority Authority: 463
    The failure of United Commercial Bank and its FDIC-brokered sale to Pasadena-based East-West Bank creates the largest bank focused on the Chinese-American market. Its also now the largest bank based in Southern California. » E-Mail This      » Add to Del.icio.us
    5 days ago
  • Chinese American Hero: Dr. Qian Xue-sen


    AsianWeekAuthority Authority: 471
    This is Week 33 of AsianWeek’s salute to Chinese American heroes, in strategic partnership with Chinese American Heroes , a 501c3 non-profit organization dedicated to documenting the contributions of Chinese Americans to America and the world. This week we would like to talk about a very unusual person ...
    5 days ago
  • The Hyphenites Social Calendar: Film Fests Galore, Page Turner


    Hyphen BlogAuthority Authority: 133
    Tuesday November 10th -- Philadelphia Kevin So and Wayne Hsu Perform Wayne Hsu Nashville-based singer-songwriter Kevin So and Philadelphias own Wayne Hsu will perform together for a one-night-only benefit show. Proceeds will support the community-based arts center Asian Arts Initiative , which strives ...
    5 days ago
  • Minorities Now Majority in NY City Council


    New York Politics | NYPolitics.comAuthority Authority: 131
    A historic win for a black woman on Staten Island and a Chinese-American woman in Chinatown have helped make a little more election history — for the first time, people of color will hold the majority of seats on the New York City Council. When newly elected members take office in January, the 51-person council ...
    1 week ago
  • The Hyphenites Social Calendar: AP/LGBTQ, First Expressions


    Hyphen BlogAuthority Authority: 133
    Wednesday November 4th -- San Francisco David Chang Speaks Out Chef David Chang -- of Momofuko fame -- will join a panel discussion on food, art, and anything goes. Hell be joined by Momofuku cookbook co-author Peter Meehan, Chris Cosentino, and Meadowood chef Chris Kostow. 7 pm Cafe du Nord 2170 Market ...
    1 week ago
  • Chinese American Hero: Him Mark Lai


    AsianWeekAuthority Authority: 471
    This is Week 32 of AsianWeek’s salute to Chinese American heroes, in strategic partnership with Chinese American Heroes , a 501c3 non-profit organization dedicated to documenting the contributions of Chinese Americans to America and the world. This is a very special week as both Chinese American ...
    1 week ago
  • Will New York’s Chinatown get its first Chinese American City Councilperson?


    NIKKEI VIEW: The Asian American BlogAuthority Authority: 126
    I love New York City’s Chinatown. I spent many afternoons wandering its streets when I was an art school student in the 1970s in Brooklyn, and I spent nights wandering its streets when I worked for six months in Jersey City on the other side of Manhattan several years ago. There’s no feeling like it [...]
    2 weeks ago
  • Niggaz4Lyfe: UCLA’s Norm Chow and Randall Carroll


    EPICANTHUSAuthority Authority: 418
    My first reaction to the story broken by Chris Foster, L.A. Times‘ UCLA beat reporter, Saturday about a racial epithet being used by freshman wide receiver Randall Carroll in reference to Bruin offensive coordinator Norm Chow was “Gee, I hope he got his slurs right.” You know, I thought that maybe Carroll, the ...
    2 weeks ago
  • China’s North Korea conundrum: How to balance a three-legged stool - Lebanon Daily Star


    Beijing 2008 StadiumAuthority Authority: 145
    China’s North Korea conundrum: How to balance a three-legged stool - Lebanon Daily Star The 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations between China and North Korea earlier this month provided the occasion for a high-level Chinese visit. But Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao’s visit also underscored China’s ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Salute to the Tapes


    AsianWeekAuthority Authority: 471
    This is Week 31 of AsianWeek’s salute to Chinese American heroes, in strategic partnership with Chinese American Heroes , a 501c3 non-profit organization dedicated to documenting the contributions of Chinese Americans to America and the world. In this week’s historic moment, we salute “Tape.”  ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Retreebution - America stikes back


    Domain MaximusAuthority Authority: 92
    Leader of free world Twas all because of two twee tweets that the tree, bloody twat, broke in twain and wiped me out. I am sure of it. An international conspiracy, no less. As some of my tweeple maybe aware, the minutes and hours after Barack Obama won the Nobel Peace Prize, for really really truly deeply madly ...
    3 weeks ago
  • The Hyphenites Social Calendar: Dumplin Eatin, Breaking the Bow


    Hyphen BlogAuthority Authority: 133
    Wednesday October 21st -- Oakland NAPAWF Benefit for Typhoon Relief The National Asian Pacific American Womens Forum Bay Area Chapter presents a benefit and fundraiser for those in need of recovery and relief from natural disasters in the South Pacific and Southeast Asia.Event includes performances by PI ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Chinese American Hero: Paul Fong


    AsianWeekAuthority Authority: 471
    This is Week 30 of AsianWeek’s salute to Chinese American heroes, in strategic partnership with Chinese American Heroes , a 501c3 non-profit organization dedicated to documenting the contributions of Chinese Americans to America and the world. Paul Fong , California State Assemblymember from Silicon ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Who was our 200 Millionth American citizen?


    AsianWeekAuthority Authority: 471
    What is so special about November 10th? On November 10, 1967 the 200 millionth American was born. His name is Robert Ken Woo, Jr., a Chinese American boy born in Crawford W. Long Hospital (now Emory University Hospital Midtown), in Atlanta, Georgia. Because he is THE 200 millionth American, Robert Woo Jr. received ...
    8 weeks ago

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