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An unsaid truth : Why some Asian families are hesitant to discuss racism

An unsaid truth : Why some Asian families are hesitant to discuss racism By Mansee Khurana May 5, 2021 / 12:00 PM / CBS News When she was growing up, Annie Tan only heard her cousin Vincent Chin s name twice. The first was when her brother, who was 22, wanted to go out to a bar with some friends one night.   My mom said, Don t go out so late and (get) killed like your cousin, said Tan, 31, who is now a special education teacher in New York City.   The second time came while watching a documentary that featured Chin, who was killed by two White men in 1982. Tan s mother acknowledged that Chin was indeed her cousin and that his mother and her great aunt, Lily Chin, helped grow Asian American activism in the wake of her son s death. Tan was shocked but unsurprised that her parents kept this from her.

Deadline Detroit | Detroit Book Excerpt: From a Whisper to a Rallying Cry: The Killing of Vincent Chin

Share April 20, 2021, 11:13 PM This is an excerpt from the just-released book From a Whisper to a Rallying Cry The Killing of Vincent Chin and the Trial That Galvanized the Asian American Movement. Chin s fatal 1982 beating and the cries of injustice that followed still resonate . Paula Yoo is a former Detroit News reporter, who moved to Los Angeles to author books and write for TV shows.   By Paula Yoo When Ronald Ebens swung the Jackie Robinson Louisville Slugger baseball bat one last time at Vincent Chin, it was as if he were going for a home run. Vincent wasn t supposed to be here. Not Lying in a pool of his own blood in the middle of Woodward Avenue across from a McDonald s in Detroit on a warm June night. He was supposed to be out celebrating his bachelor party with his best friends Jimmy Choi, Gary Koivu, and Bob Siroskey.

In The Face Of Asian American Hate Crimes, Congressional Tri-Caucus Members Preach Unity – While Other Politicians Sow The Seeds Of Division

In The Face Of Asian American Hate Crimes, Congressional Tri-Caucus Members Preach Unity – While Other Politicians Sow The Seeds Of Division
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8 more AAPI-inspired gifts for the holidays – AsAmNews

By Loan-Anh Pham, AsAmNews Associate Editor We’re back with even more suggestions to brighten your holiday season. With a range of products from apparel to books, we’re celebrating our badass Asian American community every step of the way. If you’re looking for more ideas, check out our other list of 12 AAPI-inspired holiday gifts. FOOD A Vietnamese-owned small business based in San Francisco, Sôcôla Chocolatier pays homage to Asian flavors in its popular Little Saigon Box ($39 for a box of 12). With chocolate truffles in flavors such as phở, Vietnamese coffee, durian and sriracha, this gift is perfect for the adventurous foodie in your life.  

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