Fun Home is a beautiful queer memoir-musical about investigating one’s past and wrestling with the maddening slipperiness of memory. Based on Alison Bechdel’s award-winning graphic memoir, the story ...
What makes one Chinatown thrive and another become just an empty symbol of a community? A sweeping report by the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund explores three “swiftly changing” ...
We believe bigoted and hateful attacks on Somali immigrants, refugees and citizens are harmful to all of society, but ...
Renee Inomata, a Boston-area attorney, who was highly active — oftentimes behind the scenes — in the civil rights and Asian ...
After moving to the United States with his family in the 1980s, Kuang Ching Mei led a life like so many of his peers of his time. Born in Duanfen Model Village in southern China in 1936, Mei endured a ...
A news report on GBH posted recently caught our attention. The story was about how the head of a national media company, Brian Timpone, who runs Metric Media, was seeking information from public ...
Walk through Chinatown today, and you might see some colorful bilingual posters in the windows of upstairs apartments and ground-level businesses with slogans reading “Chinatown Is My Home, We Are ...
New exhibit shines spotlight on how the Chinatown area of today was once a hub of Syrian, Lebanese immigration Nick Haddad, 82, has fond memories of visiting his grandfather’s Middle Eastern import ...
Directed by Weyni Mengesha and written by Ins Choi – who also stars as Appa in the performance – the play is about a Korean family-run corner store in Toronto. Although it is pleasant to see a ...
When Chenlu Hou says her colorful, quirky and often wildly decorated clay sculptures are inspired by Chinese folk art and cut paper, it’s at first hard to believe. But then she sits down at her studio ...
Most people know Suzanne Lee for two things: her career in the Boston Public Schools system, and her work building organizations in Chinatown. Today, she is the president emeritus of the Chinese ...
Fear can be a powerful weapon against a people’s freedoms. And what better way to spread fear than to make an example of those who speak up for what they believe in. Over the past nearly two years ...
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