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"South Korea on Wednesday admitted for the first time that in its rush to send children to American and European homes decades ago, its adoption agencies committed widespread malpractices, including falsifying documents​, to make them more adoptable​."

🎁: nytimes.com/2025/03/26/world/a

Sun-young Park, the chairwoman of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, comforts an adoptee, Yooree Kim, on Wednesday after delivering the findings of the agency’s investigation into South Korea’s decades of adoption malpractices.
The New York Times · South Korea, World’s Largest ‘Baby Exporter,’ Admits to Adoption FraudBy Choe Sang-Hun

alojapan.com/1233320/japanese- Japanese American Survivors of U.S. Internment Camps Say Trump’s Invocation of Wartime Law ‘Reopens Deep Wounds and Inflicts New Ones’ #1798WartimeAct #AAPI #DonaldTrump #Extremism #highlights #Japan #JapanNews #Japanese #JapaneseNews #MassDeportations #news Japanese American communities are warning that “history is repeating itself” following Donald Trump’s invocation of 1798 wartime law to help carry out his mass detention and deportation a…

"After her husband was unexpectedly detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement during a routine check-in, a Fountain Valley woman became a single mother overnight and worries the father of her toddler may be removed from the U.S."

abc7.com/post/vietnamese-fathe

abc7.com · Vietnamese father, an Orange County resident, held for more than a month after being detained by ICEBy Jessica De Nova

#Skating #AAPI

#ArthurLiu, #AlysaLiu's father, a #lawyer, is a fascinating character, who's story has yet to be fully told.

Alysa is obviously #Happa but Arthur didn't have a white wife or lover. He used an egg donor & a surrogate mother to have Alysa & presumably her 4 siblings.

Arthur apparently was a #Chinese dissident who fled #China in 1989 after the #TiananmenSquare incident & who rebuffed efforts by the #CCP to recruit Alysa to compete for China when it because apparent she was Olympic material.

I want to know more about Arthur!

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alysa_Li

"...43% of White citizens who were age eligible to vote in all three elections did so; just 24% did not vote in any of these.

Black, Hispanic and Asian adults lagged far behind, with 27% of Black, 19% of Hispanic and 21% of Asian age-eligible citizens voting in all three elections. Hispanic citizens were most likely to have not voted in any of the most recent three general elections."

pewresearch.org/politics/2023/

Pew Research Center · 1. Voter turnout, 2018-2022By Reem Nadeem
Continued thread

You have agency. Use it.

When you don’t speak up for yourself, your community, your audience and the truth — someone else will. We know how that has gone."

Thank you to E&P for the recognition and to their staff, Mike and Robin Blinder, for publishing my full response, which you can read below. I deeply appreciate the nominations from our Managing Editor Rhysea Agrawal and friend Emily Sachar. We got more work to do!

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"In the words of historian Timothy Snyder, 'Do not obey in advance. Most of the power of authoritarianism is freely given. In times like these, individuals think ahead about what a more repressive government will want and then offer themselves without being asked. A citizen who adapts in this way is teaching power what it can do.'

"You don’t have to be a stenographer for the wealthy and powerful."

This month, I was honored to be selected to the Editor & Publisher (E&P) Magazine 2025 Tomorrow's News Trailblazers for my work at @thexylom.

I was asked for a lesson I’ve learned early in my career that I think future news trailblazers should know. I have some strong thoughts, considering my upbringing in Hong Kong and current events stateside:

Hello from #HongKong! 🇭🇰 (Arrived safe and sound last night after a grueling #travel day.) Pochacco was my favorite Sanrio character when I was a kid so of course I had to go to this Pochacco-themed pop-up at a little ramen place in Causeway Bay today. ✌️ My faves were the har gao and black sesame paste bun, all in the shape of the 🐶.

Jentry Chau S1 was great.

It kinda starts in the Buffy genre, but I dont know I would call it monster of the week. It's more a story of Jentry dealing with her powers, the consequences of it, and the history around it. And wow, when you think it's reached an end point, it is -not- done yet. And I think that is what I love about it.

But there is also the fights. SO well done. This animation goes so haaard 🔥. Great show, no notes.
youtube.com/watch?v=EHYcymIQ7x
#Animation #JentryChau #Fantasy #AAPI

Fancy touching grass?

We're trying something new: a Whatsapp channel to better serve audiences who are not on social media.

We will be broadcasting the same stories and updates that we post here on the messaging app on trial basis.

Tell a friend to get the latest news on Asian Americans, science, and society:
whatsapp.com/channel/0029Vb3RJ

WhatsApp.comThe Xylom | WhatsApp ChannelThe Xylom WhatsApp Channel. We grow science with words. The only Asian American-serving science newsroom: independent, nonprofit, run by Gen-Z! Get newsletter: thexylom.com/subscribe Be a sustainer: opencollective.com/thexylom#category-CONTRIBUTE. 1 follower

Really fascinating piece of SF history: The Chinatown Telephone Exchange

"Both male and female operators had to remember nearly 1500 names along with the owners place of residence. They had to know all of the languages spoken in Chinatown as well as all of the different dialects. These operators knew all of the 4-5,000 residents of Chinatown. They knew all of the extensions for the businesses and residences in the area. They handled more than thirteen thousand calls a day. The phone system was also a method for contracting labor. Employers called with job offers and the operators would know to whom to put them through."

foundsf.org/index.php?title=Ch

www.foundsf.orgChinese Telephone Exchange - FoundSF

#Movies #Films #AAPI

I just watched the #AARP's annual #MoviesForGrownUps (#MFGU) award show for 2025 on #PBS last night. You can find a list of the winners here:

aarp.org/entertainment/movies-

I always enjoy watching this show because it features the most "grown up" & intelligent movies made during the year. I also like it because the program is more tightly scripted & better organized than other award shows like the #Oscars & #GoldenGlobes.

MFGU winners often differ than those given for the Oscars & Golden Globes & this year I was pleased that they gave the #BestSupportingMovieActress award to #SF's #JoanChen for her performance in #Didi (the independent film about a #ChineseAmerican boy in Fremont in the 80's) produced & directed by #SeanWang who's work was recognized at #Sundance.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dìdi

Saw Didi at the Elmwood in Berkeley, just received the #DVD. Don't know if it's available to be streamed yet but, if it sounds like something you'd like to see, stream it if you can.