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Eat a Bowl of Tea

Captures the tone of everyday life in an American Chinatown, describing its bachelor society and focusing on a young couple who must reconcile their dreams of married life with reality.

Assimilating Asians: gendered strategies of authorship in Asian America

Demonstrates that Asian American male and female writers engage different strategies in the struggle to adapt, reflecting their particular, gender-based relationships to immigration, work, and cultural representation.

Profiles in Outrage

"America is home, but Asian Americans sometimes feel treated as outlanders with unproven loyalties."

When Meiji came to Portland

In connection with an exhibit at the Portland Art museum depicting the artistry of the the Meiji era, the Nikkei Legacy Center produced an exhibit of the Meiji-era's most important export: immigrants. The exhibit is called From Meiji to the New…

Lingering Mystery of Mass Murder that Shocked Seattle

Willie Mak's lawyers have sued to obtain FBI information about informers which, they say, would show he was not the ringleader and should be spared the death penalty.