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February 19, 2021 by

Where Are the Jews?

On Friday, February 12–the Lunar New Year, Rosh Chodesh Adar, and Shabbat–the first episode of LUNAR: the Jewish-Asian Film Project premiered, a video series highlighting Asian American Jews. As a mixed heritage Chinese-American and Ashkenazi Jew, I was proud to have been featured.

But the sweetness of the New Year was also met with anger and fear. Like many Asian American/Pacific Islanders (AAPI) in the San Francisco Bay Area and across the country, I was horrified to hear about the attacks against Chinese and Vietnamese elders leading up to the New Year. And I was deeply disappointed at mainstream media amplifying these violent events to pit the Black and Asian communities against each other and justify the need for police. 

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October 23, 2020 by

“I Will Fight” •

On a pavement across the street from the Supreme Court, school teacher Amanda Stafford chalked the words carefully: “That’s the dissenter’s hope: that they are writing not for today, but for tomorrow.”

It was a quotation from Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a justice more renowned for her dissents than her majority opinions. As summer succumbed to the chill of autumn, thousands came to mourn her at a vigil outside the court in Washington.

“I wanted to show words that are empowering at a time when a lot of people are feeling worn out,” explained the 31-year- old woman from Virginia. “As a woman in a country getting ever more divided, it’s important to come out and make a stand for someone who made this her life’s work…. I called my closest girlfriends and we cried together. What is the state of American democracy that one single woman passing away feels like a harbinger of hopelessness?”

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