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    Breaking Boundaries, Business

    Microagressions Towards Asian Women at Work

    Sheryl Sandberg of Facebook has talked about women leaning in--but how is it different when you're not just a woman, but an Asian woman?

    Molly McNutt
    by Molly McNutt 4 years ago4 years ago
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    Breaking Boundaries, TV, Movies, Music

    The Greatest Asian Artists Snubbed at Award Shows in 2020

    While Asian creators continue to make their voices heard, they have not received due recognition from Western-based award shows.

    Adriane Kong
    by Adriane Kong 4 years ago4 years ago
  • 73.3k79
    Love, Untold Stories

    Chinese Christmas, Actually

    An Ode to Chinese Christmases gone by.

    Chloe Luo
    by Chloe Luo 4 years ago4 years ago
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    Events & Festivals, Mandarin

    The 12 Days of Chengyu

    Did you catch Chinosity's 12 Days of Chengyu? If not, have no fear! Our recap is here.

    Amanda Ong
    by Amanda Ong 5 years ago4 years ago
  • 123k101
    Business, COVID-19

    Best of 2020: How Businesses Adapted to Life Online

    In a year of pandemic chaos, many business did not just adapt to online work, but managed to showcase brilliance.

    Erin Dumke
    by Erin Dumke 5 years ago3 years ago
  • 200.7k96
    Untold Stories

    History 101: Chinese Americans in the South

    How much do you know about the Chinese American communities in the American South? Read more for a history overlooked.

    Aimee Veneau
    by Aimee Veneau 5 years ago4 years ago
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    Untold Stories

    Remembering Nanjing: The 83rd Anniversary of the Nanjing Massacre

    Today, December 13th is the 83rd anniversary of the Nanjing Massacre. Writer Andrew Gao remembers visiting the Nanjing Massacre Memorial hall for the first time.

    Andrew Gao
    by Andrew Gao 5 years ago4 years ago
  • 164.6k104
    Breaking Boundaries, Life in China

    Sex Education in China—Is Ignorance about Sex Safe?

    In light of rising accusations of sexual assault in China, new materials in sex education push us to reevaluate how we educate our youth on...

    Lisa Liang
    by Lisa Liang 5 years ago4 years ago
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    Food & Health, Untold Stories
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    China’s Love of Meat: Why Vegetarianism Is Still Novel in China

    In a country where the older generations still remember the pain and poverty of their youth, having meat at every meal is a point of...

    Andrew Gao
    by Andrew Gao 5 years ago4 years ago
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    Breaking Boundaries, TV, Movies, Music

    Female Chinese Stand-Up Comedians Stand Up for Themselves

    In China, women comedians take the stage: for funnies, and for feminism.

    Emma Federer
    by Emma Federer 5 years ago4 years ago
  • 320.8k101
    Mandarin, Untold Stories

    How Does Understanding Chinese Shape Your Thoughts?

    Chinese speakers process time, space and context different from English speakers. What’s the advantage?

    Sadezia Ulcena
    by Sadezia Ulcena 5 years ago4 years ago
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    Black x Gold

    Interracial Dating & Using Your Voice As A Black Gay Man: From Broadway to BLM

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    Sadezia Ulcena
    by Sadezia Ulcena 5 years ago4 years ago
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