8 Most Popular Posts (Last Seven Days)
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PANDA ATTACK!!!
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Porn Fridays: It’s a Bad Week to Be Edison Chen
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Asian Guys and that One Long Pinky Fingernail
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In a Post-Apocalyptic Zombie World, Asian American Man Gets White Girl
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Dating in Taiwan: An ABC’s Perspective
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The ABC and FOB Divide
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Rosemead: Review, Lucy Liu Interview, and Extremely Limited NYC LA Release
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Why East Of Eden’s Lee Is My Favorite Asian American Character in Literature
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Tag Archives: labor
Chinese Railroad Workers Inducted into the U.S. Labor Hall of Honor & Reclaiming Promontory Point
On May 9th, history was made as the Chinese Railroad Workers were inducted into the U.S. Labor Hall of Honor. You can view the entire ceremony on the Department of Labor’s YouTube channel. If you don’t happen to know: “But … Continue reading
My Time in Cambodia: Cleanin’ Like My Momma
Now that I’m living in an actual “third world” country — instead of just studying about one — I find it important to be aware of what I’m seeing and how it connects to the ideas and “truths” I learned … Continue reading
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Tagged broom, cambodia, cleaning, domestic, foreigner, gender inequality, Khmer, labor, Phnon Penh, poverty, sweep, women
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