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Asian Guys and that One Long Pinky Fingernail
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Do Asians Have Body Hair?
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A Guide To A Buddhist/Chinese/American Funeral
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Review of Netflix Japan’s “Our Secret Diary”
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Asian American Frozen Foods: Trader Joe’s Korean Style Beef Short Ribs
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Internet Page Reveals How to Talk Dirty in Tagalog
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Category Archives: History
Asian American Conspiracy Files: Senator Daniel Inouye
I’ve mentioned before that I pretty much love anything paranormal or conspiracy related. Give me a good alien abduction, or haunting, or JFK assassination story and I will be happy for hours. Not that I believe most of it—or any … Continue reading
What if the “aliens” who crashed in Roswell were really Japanese?
I’m obsessed with all things aliens—and in the time of Trump, I should be clear, the ones from outer space not the non-citizens. I’ve gone to UFO conventions, watch every alien-themed documentary on Netflix, and listen to every paranormal podcast. … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Entertainment, History
Tagged alien, alien invasion, aliens, japanese, UFOs, world war II
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Federal Lawmakers Call for Stamp to Honor Chinese Railroad Workers
Recently, the State of California recognized the contributions of the Chinese railroad workers in helping to build the transcontinental railroad by declaring May 10th, ‘Chinese Railroad Workers Memorial Day.’ Now there is an effort in Congress to honor the Chinese workers … Continue reading
Posted in History, Politics
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8Books Review: “The Little Exile” by Jeanette S. Arakawa
The incarceration during World War II has left a scar on the Japanese American community. That’s not surprising, considering how traumatic being forced to leave your home and into a prison in the middle of a desert or swamp would … Continue reading
Posted in 8Books, 8Series, Books, Discrimination, Entertainment, History, Reviews
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‘America ReFramed’ Honors #APAHM with New Documentary Films on WORLD Channel
This May, for Asian Pacific American Heritage Month (APAHM), WORLD Channel’s award-winning series, AMERICA REFRAMED partners with the Center for Asian American Media (CAAM), and Pacific Islanders in Communication (PIC) to celebrate the voices of Asian Pacific Americans with a … Continue reading
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8Books Review: “The Best We Could Do” by Thi Bui
The Best We Could Do is a beautifully drawn and beautifully narrated memoir by Thi Bui. It is the story of her family and how she reckoned with their past, flight from Vietnam, family members lost and found again…and all the … Continue reading
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8Books Review: “Pachinko” by Min Jin Lee
Min Jin Lee’s second novel Pachinko follows several generations of a Korean family living under Japanese colonialism. In the 1930s in a small town in colonial Korea, a young woman named Sunja is abandoned by her wealthy lover, but saved by … Continue reading
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Graphic Novel: 442; first 6 chapters have been released for free
The first six chapters of my new graphic novel “442” have been released for free on the comic reading app “Stela Unlimited”. Written by Phinny Kiyomuraa and myself, and illustrated (in beautiful watercolor) by Robert Sato, “442” is based on … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Comics, Education, History
Tagged graphic novel, Koji Steven Sakai, Phinny Kiyomuraa, WWII
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7th Annual Fred Korematsu Day Of Civil Liberties And The Constitution – 1/29/17
8Asians.com is partnering with the Fred T. Korematsu Institute to #NeverForget 75th Anniversary of #9066 – the Executive Order that led to the mass incarceration of 120,000 Americans of Japanese ancestry. When Japanese American Incarceration during WWII was cited as a … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Discrimination, History, Legal, Local, San Francisco Bay Area
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8Books Review: “Chow Chop Suey” by Anne Mendelson
Chow Chop Suey: Food and the Chinese American Journey joins the circle of books traversing the history of Chinese food in the United States, specifically the peculiar beast that is chop suey. Mendelson takes a historical journey into its origins, … Continue reading
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8Books Review: “Bad Girls Throughout History” by Ann Shen
Bad Girls Throughout History by Ann Shen is the book you need right now, a walk through a diverse array of bad ass women across time and across continents. Subtitled “100 Remarkable Women Who Changed the World,” this beautifully illustrated … Continue reading
Posted in 8Books, Books, Discrimination, Education, Entertainment, History, Reviews
Tagged Ann Shen, Anna May Wong, Bad Girls Throughout History
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Remembering Asian American Veterans: Drew Pham
I stumbled upon Drew Pham’s story when posting a storycorp session about my mother. This particular story was a moving.https://thenib.com/i-trained-to-fight-the-enemyhttp://www.npr.org/2014/03/29/295329503/never-truly-over-discussing-deployment-a-challenge-of-its-own I stumbled across Drew Pham’s story when posting a story on StoryCorps about my mother. My father was a Navy … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, History
Tagged Afghanistan, Asian American Veterans, bone marrow, Drew Pham, StoryCorps, Veterans, Veterans Day
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