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The building on Agate street will bear the name of the Japanese American family whose members have attended UO for 4 generations.
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The Museum of Natural and Cultural History at the University of Oregon has a new exhibit highlighting the 150-year history of Chinese Oregonians. It also features artifacts belonging to two Chinese Americans who were notable business figures in Eugene.
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Over the past decade, Hollywood has seen a significant increase in Asian representation. For the people behind the DisOrient Asian American film festival, this increase does not come as a surprise.
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Shin Shin Tang is a Eugene psychotherapist. She’s written a new book called Asian American Psychology and Psychotherapy– intergenerational trauma, betrayal and liberation.
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An annual festival highlighting Asian culture has reinvented itself given the COVID-19 pandemic. But organizers of the 36th annual Oregon Asian…
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Recent events have brought racism against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the US into the spotlight. Eugene-based DisOrient film festival is…
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Approximately 100 people gathered at the federal courthouse in downtown Eugene Sunday to speak out against racism towards Asian Americans and Pacific…
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Local reactions to anti-Asian violence in the headlines includes the Eugene Police Department and community activists.In a release, the EPD says it’s…
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Oregon Gov. Kate Brown has ordered flags at public institutions to be lowered to half-staff to honor the victims of this week’s mass shootings in Georgia.…
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Federal officials in Oregon are denouncing hate crimes and discrimination sparked by xenophobia. As KLCC’s Brian Bull reports, much has followed the…
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Meeting Date: February 13th, 2015Air Date: February 16th, 2015A World War II soldier was back home in Hood River and wearing his uniform, complete with…