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Category Archives: Family
Human Trafficking in Domestic Workers
Given the huge number of Filipino overseas foreign workers, it’s not surprising that there are stories across the Filipino diaspora about domestic workers who are abused in their overseas jobs in Asia and the Middle East. I was surprised, though, … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Discrimination, Family, Lifestyles
Tagged domestic workers, human trafficking, nannies
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New Tiger in Town: Sophia Chua-Rubenfeld’s Blog
Move aside, Tiger Mom, because Sophia Chua-Rubenfeld is the new tiger in town and she’s telling the world about it with her new blog. When Amy Chua first exploded into the media with her Wall Street Journal essay “Why Chinese … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Family, Health, Lifestyles
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APA Spotlight: Dr. Jocelyn H. Bruce, Founder of NANAY Inc. and Advocates for Children and Elders, President of the Asian American Federation of Florida
APA Spotlight is a weekly interview of Asian Pacific Islander Americans (APIA) community leaders. It is a spotlight on individuals who have dedicated their careers to issues surrounding the APIA community with the goal of bringing much deserved recognition to … Continue reading
Posted in 8Questions, APA Spotlight, Community, Family, Nonprofit
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Being Bilingual May Boost Brain Power
The latest study on the brain and the ability to speak multiple languages, shows that even when a bilingual person is speaking one language, the portion of the brain that processes the other language remains active, From the NPR article … Continue reading
Finding Science in Acupuncture
My sister is a doctor and like me, she grew up in the United States, speaks primarily English, went to a prominent medical school, and today is part of a private practice. On the other hand my mom was an … Continue reading
Posted in Family, Health
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Golddigging Today Is Just Lazy
Who read last week’s article in the New York Times about Chinese women and their parents requiring a man to show proof of real property ownership as a condition precedent for marriage and wondered immediately, “What century are we in … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Dating, Discrimination, Family, Lifestyles, Politics
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Why Is My Daughter Fascinated with Blonde Hair?
There’s a pretty common expression, and I’m sure you’ve heard it as well, “Kids say the darndest things”. It was also the name of a 90’s TV show hosted by Bill Cosby. The general idea is that out of the … Continue reading
Posted in Family, Fashion, Lifestyles, Observations
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Finding & Understanding Asian Masculinity
There’s been a number of recent discussions and blog posts on Asian manliness and masculinity in the blogosphere. It’s a topic that’s been covered on 8Asians as well, and one of the main drivers of this discussion topic has been … Continue reading
Posted in Family, Health, LGBT, Lifestyles, Observations
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Chinese Anchor Baby & Maternity Tourist Industry Come To Light
I wasn’t born in the United States, but came here the way most Asian immigrants did in the late sixties and early seventies. We were part of the official pool of immigrants that the U.S. government let emigrate to the … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Discrimination, Family, Southern California
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When Being Half Asian Isn’t Asian Enough
Having a 5 year old daughter of mixed race (Chinese and Caucasian), I’ve often worried she wouldn’t be accepted as Chinese by other Chinese or Caucasian by Caucasians, and living in some in-between land. So far we’ve been lucky; there’s … Continue reading
Posted in Discrimination, Family, Local, Southern California, Sports
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A Guide To A Buddhist/Chinese/American Funeral
Author’s Note: I wrote the following blog post after my mom passed away in 2009. It continues to be one of the more frequently visited articles on my personal blog, and one that I thought deserved a broader audience here … Continue reading
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Linkin Park’s Mike Shinoda Designs T-Shirts for Japan Earthquake and Tsunami Relief
While I drove to work in the morning, a Live 105 interview with Mike Shinoda of Linkin Park caught my ear for a number of reasons. First, Shinoda talked about his efforts to raise funds for Japan Earthquake and Tsunami … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Family, Music, Nonprofit, The Arts
Tagged Japan Earthquake and Tsunami, Linkin Park, Mike Shinoda, Music for Relief, spam musubi, T-Shirts
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