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| 2011-02-28 | Projekt NewSpeak
Organize the Hood! An Interview with Bambu
The Mexi-Asian Perspective: A Mexican’s Guide to All Things Latin, Asian, or Both by David A. Romero For those used to thinking of Asians as a largely affluent “model minority” living in upper middle class neighborhoods, the reality of Asians struggling in the ghetto sounds almost like an oxymoron. However, as it is with any community, ...
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| 2011-01-09 | Projekt NewSpeak
American Dreams: An Interview with Alvin Lau
The Mexi-Asian Perspective: A Mexican’s Guide to All Things Latin, Asian, or Both by David A. Romero “Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses…” It has been said that America is a nation of immigrants; not only in its history, but that America continues to be defined and redefined by those who travel to ...
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| 2010-12-09 | Projekt NewSpeak
Wild Times in Mexico – An Interview with Michael Taing of Cha & Café
The Mexi-Asian Perspective: A Mexican’s Guide to All Things Latin, Asian, or Both by David A. Romero I have had my fair share of crazy nights in Mexico. It’s something about the food, the clubs, the beaches, and the booze that brings me back time and time again. Restaurant owner Michael Taing not only survived ...
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| 2010-11-28 | Projekt NewSpeak
Will the Real “Emi M.” Please Stand Up?
  The Mexi-Asian Persepctive: A Mexican’s Guide to All Things Latin, Asian, or Both by David A. Romero What do b-boys, b-girls, Japanese kokeshi dolls and the art of crocheting have in common? They all revolve around the world of artist Emi Motokawa (“Emi M.”) Sonksen. Emi M. is a Japanese American visual artist whose “krokeshis” ...
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