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Top news stories personally selected by the publishers for their relevance to the Asian-American community.
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>>Bay/Cal- Assemblywoman Fiona Ma Recognized for Extraordinary Public Service >>Arts- Fil-Am Activist featured in Documentary at The 28th Annual SF International Asian American Film Festival >>Nation- Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus Congratulates Read More...
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A fresh voice for Asian-American youth has been blazing trails and making noise. A new music entertainment channel is taking over and word on the street is that MYX® is the new lucky cat in town. Despite the fact that nine million Asian-Americans are Read More...
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The 28th Annual San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival (SFIAAFF), which showcases the best Asian and Asian American films from around the globe takes place March 11-21, 2010 in San Francisco, Berkeley and San Jose. 2010 marks the 30th Read More...
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Eight years after opening with great fanfare, San Francisco's city-subsidized, $12.3 million ***, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Center is on the verge of foreclosure - and is asking the cash-strapped city for a $1 million line of credit to help.. Read More...
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With Census Day quickly approaching on April 1, the U.S. Census Bureau is preparing to notify households of what to expect in the upcoming weeks, and the community is asked to respond by carefully reading all census-related materials sent to their households Read More...
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NAAAP is seeking nominations of Asian leaders who are notable in the press, have achieved success in their profession, have made a significant contribution to the world-wide community, and exemplify our vision and mission, for the NAAAP 100 Recognition Read More...
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So many films, so little time at the Asian American Film Festival. by Kelly Vance City of Life and Death is a horrifying, epic account of the notorious Rape of Nanjing. The People I've Slept With, on the other hand, is a bawdy sex comedy about a self-consciously Read More...
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Repertory film listings for March 11-17, 2010. Thursday, March 11 Fleshed Out: Films by UC Berkeley Students (80 min., 2008-10). Film & Video Makers at Cal (PFA, 7:30) Friday, March 12 Indepencia (77 min., 2009). Asian American Film Festival (PFA, 7:00) Read More...
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GREEN BAY -- Green Bay Hnub Qub will host an eggroll fundraiser to help support the dance group Thursday at the United Hmong and Asian American Community Center, 401 Ninth St. Read More...
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Fay Ann Lee is an everyday woman living in New York City. An actress by trade, Lee found roles for Asian American women few and far between. Determined to have her voice heard, she wrote a screenplay about self-discovery, acceptance and love through the Read More...
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The McClatchy Lions and Kennedy Cougars have tussled for decades, their prep rivalry among the most Read More...
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San Francisco hosts 50-some film festivals every year – do the math – but the San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival is in the top three and nobody argues about that. The city buzzes and glitters more than usual during its takeover; Read More...
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Casting by the Children's Theatre for "Disney's Mulan Junior" have raised concerns in the Asian-American theater community. Read More...
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Clifford Ho named Asian American Engineer of the Year by the Chinese Institute of Engineers, USA Clifford Ho's parents left China in the 1950s to pursue an education in the United States and stayed. Saturday, their first-generation immigrant son, a solar Read More...
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As part of making his documentary, producer Curtis Chin asked about 80 young Asian Americans a simple question: Have you heard of Vincent Chin? Read More...
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