Interview with Artist & Calligrapher Si Jie Loo
Si Jie Loo is inspired in capturing the essence of humanity with Chinese Ink. Si Jie Loo is a Malaysian-Chinese artist who lives and works … Read more
Si Jie Loo is inspired in capturing the essence of humanity with Chinese Ink. Si Jie Loo is a Malaysian-Chinese artist who lives and works … Read more
Michelle Yang is on a personal mission to show the world one can live well with bipolar disorder Michelle Yang is a writer, speaker, and … Read more
Julia Chang Wang is Co-Founder of Immigrant History Initiative Julia grew up in Beijing and Chicago and graduated from Yale Law School. Before law school, … Read more
STOP HATE, Stand against racism and violence Exclusive interviews with Julia Chang Wang, Michelle Yang, Popo Fan, Melodie Zhao, Jessica Chou, Mimi Choi, Jingyi Wang, … Read more
Spring Flower: A Tale of Two Rivers is the autobiography of Jean Tren-Hwa Perkins. Jean was given up for adoption to a missionary couple, Dr. … Read more
The 1871 Chinese Massacre The 1871 Chinese Massacre (1871年洛杉矶华人大屠杀) was a racial massacre that occurred on October 24, 1871, in Los Angeles, when a mob … Read more
Spring Flower: A Tale of Two Rivers by Jean Tren-Hwa Perkins, MD The story of one woman’s journey from poverty to privilege to persecution, and … Read more
Author of ‘Bamboo Women’ and ‘Chopstick Childhood in a Town of Silver Spoons’ Nona Mock Wyman is a published author of four books. In 1935, … Read more
Ed Shew was born in 1949 in St. Louis, Missouri (USA), the son of Chinese parents. His peasant father immigrated from Guangdong province in southern … Read more
Tens of thousands of men from southern China changed the course of American history with their contribution to the building of the first Transcontinental Railroad … Read more
The US and China have undisputedly had a complex history for centuries now, and it certainly hasn’t been one full of friendships and warm welcomes. … Read more
LIMA, Peru (AP) — Peruvian archeologists have discovered in a sacred pre-Incan site the bodies of 16 men from China who arrived in South America … Read more
A bachelor society, men brought in by the shipload to labour in harsh, slave-like conditions, often for decades. Publisher site Aliens despised and feared by … Read more
Chinese Diaspora: Chinese people usually identify a person by ethnic origin instead of nationality. A Short History of Chinese Diaspora in America: As long as … Read more