Vancouver Chinatown Foundation is organizing this fundraiser. On Sunday, September 10, shortly before 6:00 p.m., in Vancouver’s Chinatown neighborhood, at the Light Up Chinatown! festival, three attendees were stabbed. These innocent victims are now facing not only physical recovery but also emotional and added financial burdens. On behalf of the victims and with their …
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A brief overview of systemic racism, its manifestation in Canada, its impact on Chinese Canadians, and strategies to address it. By Dannie Fan What is Systemic Racism? When one considers racism, one often thinks of interpersonal racism, also referred to as individual or personally mediated racism. This form of racism occurs in interactions between …
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The US government’s China Initiative sought to protect national security. In the most comprehensive analysis of cases to date, MIT Technology Review reveals how far it has strayed from its goals. By Eileen Guo, Jess Aloe, & Karen Hao A visiting researcher at UCLA was accused of hiding his connection to China’s People’s Liberation …
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Federal prosecutors said Baimadajie Angwang was an agent for China who used his N.Y.P.D. job to report on Tibetans. Then, with scant explanation, they abandoned the case. Officer Baimadajie Angwang learned he was an object of suspicion only when federal agents raided his home. Johnny Milano for The New York Times Now …
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