No, not together! But this will be a busy weekend for fundraising to help the survivors of the devastating earthquake and tsunami in northern Japan.
Wine and cupcakes for Japan
Paper Cranes for Japan
In Japanese culture, origami paper cranes symbolize hope and wishes granted. Legend has it that if a person folds one thousand cranes, their wishes would be fulfilled.
A Mama’s view of the offensive UCLA video
My earliest memory of racism occured when I was only about four years old. I was sitting on a slide at a park in the Midwestern town where my parents were graduate students. My mother and father must have been across a field at the picnic tables, when a group of young men — probably in their teens or twenties — came by and made “ching chong” noises at me.
International Women’s Day
Did you know March 8 is International Women’s Day? The event has been celebrated for more than 100 years to mark the economic, political and social achievements of women.
Mom, Baseball, and Apple Pie
My younger son played is playing T-ball this spring. This is our family’s first experience in Little League, but it’s bringing back memories… both Taiwanese and American.
More Multicultural posts
A veritable cornucopia of multiculturalism!
Maxine Hong Kingston in Menlo Park
Maxine Hong Kingston only writes one book each decade. So when she was at Kepler’s Books in Menlo Park, reading from her new poetry memoir “I Love a Broad Margin to My Life”, I made sure to be there.
Who’s in the kitchen?
“Tiger in the Kitchen” has me wondering… how to better share food traditions with my children? That’s the premise of Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan’s new food memoir “Tiger in the Kitchen”.
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