Beyond Chinatowns: These places explore the roots of Asian America
From Chinese railroad workers in Utah to Filipino shrimpers in Louisiana, here are tales of immigration, struggle, and belonging.
Shops and restaurants in Los Angeles’s Little Tokyo keep alive the history of the city‘s Japanese American community.Photograph by Aaron Perez, Bauer-Griffin/GC Images/Getty Images
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Tie Sing knew how to make a meal to remember. The Chinese American backcountry cook once prepared a dinner for U.S. Geological Survey explorers that was so memorable the mapmakers lavishly detailed each course soup, trout, fried potatoes, string beans, fresh bread, hot apple pie, coffee in reports about their two-week expedition through what is now Yosemite National Park.
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This Nagaland IPS officer wears many hats to serve people in her area
Pritpal Kaur takes free coaching classes for civil services aspirants and counsels drug addicts and their families.
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On January 20, 2021, Noklak, a remote area in the easternmost part of Nagaland, was declared a district. According to the 2011 Census, Noklak HQ had a population of 7,674, of which 48 percent were female, and the literacy rate was 83 percent. Despite such encouraging demographics, the area is still no stranger to societal
issues such as addiction and substance abuse.
For Pritpal Kaur, a 2016 batch Indian Police Service officer, who serves as the local Superintendent, it was an opportunity to
3HO s Annual Winter Solstice Celebration Goes Digital
More than 7,000 attendees to participate in online Kundalini Yoga gathering starting Dec. 18
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ESPANOLA, N.M., Dec. 10, 2020 /PRNewswire/ 3HO, the Healthy, Happy, Holy Organization, will host its annual Winter Solstice event online Dec. 18-21 in order to safeguard the health and wellbeing of its yogic community. The e-Solstice event, free to anyone who pre-registers, will give attendees a chance to experience some of the finest Kundalini Yoga teachers from around the world, learn recipes to enjoy the Solstice Diet at home, and tune into breakout groups and chat rooms for conversation and community.