skinnylatte, to SanFrancisco
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I was tech support for my old neighbors yesterday when they asked me to help them set an alarm for 4am, so they could travel to San Jose with 15 other elderly Vietnamese people for this tét event

https://sf.eater.com/2024/2/12/24066517/lunar-new-year-vietnamese-san-jose-bay-area

They invited me too but.. that’s way too early!

skinnylatte, to SanFrancisco
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Reunion dinner at home! (One of several hotpots this season.. going to a friend’s tomorrow for his)

skinnylatte, (edited )
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I recorded this Lunar New Year greeting and sent it to various family. It’s important to me to send greetings not in Mandarin or Cantonese.

kswenger, to LGBTQ

Check it out: The SoCal bookstore prides itself on being organized by demographic — with books categorized by + etc. “One of the reasons why we’re here is to make the community safer, and the only way we know how to do that is to combat (hate) with knowledge..." https://www.sgvtribune.com/2024/02/03/how-an-old-town-monrovia-bookstore-centering-bipoc-and-lgbtq-authors-rises-against-frequent-hate/

divya, to random
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Wish we had a longer profile of this Chinese ethnicity man who was driving to White House to kill the President and had no plans of returning alive. What drove him? What economic and cultural context led to this? Did he know of Asian American discrimination that has existed in California since its creation?

https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2021-12-29/merced-man-arrested-on-way-to-white-house-with-rifle-hit-list-compiled-from-tiktok

sgt1372,
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@divya

I'm disappointed that there are reportedly quite a few right wing & supporting in who are mostly immigrants from & as opposed to being native born .

So, personally, I'd be most interested in learning whether the suspect was actually a citizen or not and where he immigrated from.

bicmay, to books
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"A beloved Asian American-owned bookstore in Manhattan’s Chinatown has reopened months after a fire gutted the small independent shop last summer.

On July 4, a residential unit above the bookshop caught fire, killing one of the building’s residents. The resulting smoke and water damage also devastated Yu & Me Books, destroying almost all of its inventory and equipment..."

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/asian-america/asian-american-yu-bookstore-reopens-manhattan-chinatown-fire-rcna136220

bicmay, to SanFrancisco
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"Little Saigon, a business corridor established 20 years ago to highlight the vibrant Vietnamese and wider Southeast Asian American community in the heart of the city, is now fighting to survive.

Late last year, the closure of Turtle Tower, a famed pho restaurant on Larkin Street, was a major blow to the area. The storefront joined more than a dozen vacancies on a two-block stretch of Larkin Street between Eddy and O’Farrell."

https://sfstandard.com/2024/01/22/san-francisco-little-saigon-homeless-center/

bicmay, to ukteachers
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“What we’re hearing from some teachers is that they often struggle with getting students to understand the standards because the materials they’re using, the texts that they’re using, are either abstract, or have a different relevance, and so there’s an added sort of translational work that needs to happen in the classroom to talk about how to get to the standards and learning objectives,” Chang said.

https://www.edweek.org/teaching-learning/how-this-state-is-creating-an-asian-american-curriculum-and-why-its-doing-so/2024/01

bicmay, to LosAngeles
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"The nonprofit will continue to operate it as an affordable neighborhood market. There are no big grocery store chains in the area, and few corner stores offer fresh produce and ready-to-eat packaged meals like the People’s Market. And after receiving public input, the nonprofit will add new community services at the market."

https://www.kcrw.com/news/shows/greater-la/creating-justice-la-northridge-quake-beware-elements/peoples-market-skid-row

bicmay, to ukteachers
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"Expanded teachings of Asian American and Pacific Islander history may be coming to Sacramento K-12 classrooms. The state’s Instructional Quality Commission, which is responsible for developing and recommending curriculum for schools throughout California, will consider adding content highlighting Asian American, Pacific Islander and Native Hawaiian communities in its next revision of the statewide history-social science curriculum."

https://www.sacbee.com/news/equity-lab/representation/article283563003.html

bicmay, to random
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"Asian Americans are among the fastest growing racial or ethnic group in the country. But Asian Americans have historically been "invisible" in society, Norman Chen, CEO of The Asian American Foundation, a national nonprofit with offices in New York and San Francisco, told Axios."

https://www.axios.com/2023/12/29/asian-american-discrimination-pew-microaggressions-racism-invisbility

JeanEvergreen, to history
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Asian Cultural Experience of Salinas Chinatown has an MCGives Campaign, and we have only a few more days until the Dec 31st Deadline. So here's our pitch . . . https://acesalinaschinatown.substack.com/p/dec-31-deadline
#aapi #salinas #history #asianamerican #chinatown

bicmay, to random
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President Joe Biden commemorated the 80th anniversary of the repeal of the Chinese Exclusion Act, which barred Chinese laborers from entering the country.

In a White House official statement released Sunday, Biden said the legislation, enacted in 1882, was a measure that 'weaponized our immigration system to discriminate against an entire ethnic group.'

It was the first major law restricting immigration into the United States; it was repealed in 1943.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/asian-america/biden-commemorates-80th-anniversary-repeal-chinese-exclusion-act-rcna130295

bicmay, to Cambodia
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"The Metropolitan Museum of Art says it will return 16 ancient artifacts back to Cambodia and Thailand. The works, mostly sculptures, had been looted from those countries years ago during decades of civil war and unrest.

Among the works are a large head of Buddha made of stone in the seventh century, and a tenth century sandstone goddess statue from the Koh Ker archaeological site."

https://www.npr.org/2023/12/15/1219671492/met-museum-returns-looted-art-cambodia-thailand

#aapi #aanhpi #cambodia #thailand #art #history #antiquities #repatriation

bicmay, to Kansas
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"Asian Americans, in particular Vietnamese Americans, often feel left out of civic discussions because of language and cultural differences. Nguyen says those of Vietnamese heritage often will support one another in a crisis, but otherwise remain to themselves, and those feelings of isolation are enhanced when people immigrate to the United States."

https://klcjournal.com/vietnamese-american-kansas-local-elections/

thexylom, to asia
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Thrilled to be included in the first-ever map+directory of the AAPI community media landscape, created by the Newmark J School's Center for Community Media!

We are currently 100% staffed by Asian immigrants; our stories have been published in Chinese, Tagalog, and Nepali!

https://amimap.journalism.cuny.edu/

SFPublicPress, to SanFrancisco
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For more than a decade, San Francisco’s Department of Public Health, in collaboration with other city agencies, has been exploring how climate change will impact the health of residents. Those investigations have revealed that Chinatown could be particularly vulnerable during periods of extreme weather due to a range of socio-economic factors as well as the built environment.

Check out the full photo essay.

https://www.sfpublicpress.org/for-chinatowns-older-residents-in-sros-climate-disasters-pose-greater-risks/

bicmay, to climate
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"Chu says Chinatown is notorious for being Boston’s hottest neighborhood. Looking at her research group’s initial map of open-air spaces, it’s not hard to see why. Many of the area’s public spaces are fully paved and bake in the sun, while shade-filled green spaces tend to be at the outer edges of Chinatown."

https://www.popsci.com/science/brilliant-10-2023/

skinnylatte, to photography
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bicmay, to chinese
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"In recent decades, candidates for political office in San Francisco have developed a tradition of finding an “authentic” Chinese name to put on ballots. In the past, the process was somewhat freewheeling, in which non-Chinese candidates were more or less allowed to call themselves whatever they wanted. But the rules are tightening."

https://sfstandard.com/2023/12/04/san-francisco-chinese-name-elections-rule/

#aapi #aanhpi #chinese #names #elections #sanfrancisco #SFO

sgt1372,
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@bicmay

AFAIK, every Chinese born in America to Chinese parents was given a Chinese name at birth but that name may never have been recorded anywhere.

I know mine hasn't been and the neither have the Chinese names of my son (given to him by my father) or my grandchildren (given to them by me).

So, I think ethnic Chinese running for office in SF should be given an exemption from the proof of use requirement.

bicmay, to movies
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"Cinematically, Manhattan is still a place where pretty blond women can traipse through the West Village in Manolo Blahniks. But now it’s also a place where Korean Canadian creative types can fall in love, lose their shit on the sidewalk, and hold real power over the men in their lives. Past Lives is the kind of bilingual hit that, just a few years ago, probably wouldn’t have been possible."

https://www.gq.com/story/men-of-the-year-2023-celine-song-profile

bicmay, to ukteachers
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"A Texas woman is accusing her sons’ school district of failing to condemn racism after she says they were subjected to anti-Asian American taunts on the bus, and her older boy had a swastika drawn on his shirt last year.

Hai Au Huynh, 45, told NBC News that she feels she has no choice but to speak out publicly after the incidents at Cypress-Fairbanks Independent School District, just outside Houston."

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/asian-america/asian-american-mom-says-district-failed-protect-sons-swastika-racism-i-rcna126903

bicmay, to ukteachers
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"Now research evidence demonstrates that they face racial isolation simply by entering the classroom. A recent study of wealthy California suburbs finds that white families drift away from public schools as more Asian students enroll in them — and fears over academic competition, rather than outright racism, may play the biggest role in driving the departures."

https://news.yahoo.com/fear-competition-research-shows-asian-110000944.html

bicmay, to Palestine
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"[Ashish] Prashar, 40, was wearing a Palestinian kaffiyeh when he took his 18-month-old son to his favorite Fort Greene park on Nov. 7. There, he said, a woman approached the two of them and asked Prashar whether he supported Hamas. He said that when he tried to de-escalate the situation, she called them 'terrorists' and 'dogs' and told them they didn’t belong there."

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/asian-america/nyc-man-says-community-effort-helped-arrest-woman-police-say-attacked-rcna127077

bicmay, to random
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"At the same time, Asian Americans have often been upheld as a model for how other racial and ethnic minorities should behave – especially in comparison with Black Americans and Latinos.3 Despite the socioeconomic diversity among U.S. Asians, they are commonly portrayed as educationally and economically successful, hardworking, deferential to authority, unemotional and lacking in creativity.4"

https://www.pewresearch.org/race-ethnicity/2023/11/30/discrimination-experiences-shape-most-asian-americans-lives/

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