"ChopSchtick Comedy" Every other Saturday @ Midnight (currently April 12 & 26, 2003) The Improv 8162 Melrose Ave - Hollywood 323.651.2583 [url=http://www.geocities.com/amysfunny]www.geocities.com/amysfunny[/url] Email Amy or...
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April 07, 2003
The son of a Korean-American mother and white father, Mr. Kelley knows firsthand the complexities, frustrations, and personal revelations of the multiracial experience. For the...
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February 18, 2003
By Phuong Ly (c) 2003, The Washington Post Standing next to the traditional lion statues and red good-luck signs, members of Chinese Christian Church in...
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January 20, 2003
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January 19, 2003
The publisher made this suggestion many years ago and to the best of my knowledge, his idea has not caught on. However, after all these...
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October 08, 2002
While America heals and moves forward, the Asian-American community has also shown its allegiance to the country it calls its own. Although often targeted as...
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September 17, 2002
Across the nation, American Muslims, Sikhs, and people who merely look Middle Eastern or South Asian, are singled out for harassment, threats, and assaults. According...
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September 11, 2002
This has been particularly true of the controversy over Maxine Hong Kingston's book "The Woman Warrior." Authors and critics Frank Chin and Jeffrey Paul Chan...
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August 21, 2002
After having given this fundamental problem some thought, I have found that it really resolves itself into four minor problems: First, that of allegiance or...
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August 03, 2002
According to the U.S. government's official racial classification rules, the westernmost 2,400 miles of Asia don't count as "Asian." Even if you are from Lebanon...
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July 26, 2002
On June 19, 1982, 27-year-old Chin was brutally murdered when Ronald Ebens and Michael Nitz smashed his head open with a baseball bat. The two...
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July 24, 2002
More Asian-American Women Prefer White Mates The results on race and mate preferences were very interesting. First, the numbers show that close to 30% of...
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July 23, 2002
Ho is being honored in a traveling exhibit called, "Visas for Life: The Story of Dr. Feng Shan Ho," now at Seattle's Wing Luke Asian...
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June 01, 2002
Earlier this month, in its nationwide chain of 311 stores, Abercrombie & Fitch began selling T-shirts featuring cartoony images of Asian-American men with "jokey" punch...
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May 16, 2002
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May 15, 2002
That is not all bad. While having endured their share of racial prejudice and discrimination, Asian Americans have avoided becoming part of the grievance choir...
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May 11, 2002
The incident on June 19, 1982, seemed an almost perfect metaphor for anti-Asian sentiment in America. It was ignorant; Ebens and Nitz presumed Chin, a...
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May 09, 2002
Fires were erupting in neighborhoods throughout the city, and local news was in full panic mode. Roving, van-top "action cams" showed arsonists and demonstrators advancing...
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May 08, 2002
No one who was here 10 years ago will forget. But more important now is to remember what the city was like before those days...
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May 08, 2002