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Thursday, May 21, 2015

Asian American Lawsuit against Ivy League Admissions


64 organizations filed a discrimination suit against Harvard, with the US Education Dept.

At Cal Tech which is race neutral, 46% of under-graduates are Asian. In the Ivy League, 21%. UC Berkeley is at least 42%, may be over 50% when International students are included.

Asians have to score for Harvard Admissions:

  • 140 points higher than white students
  • 270 points higher than Hispanic students
  • 450 points higher than African-American


Good statistics.
Harvard Accused of Bias Against Asian-Americans - WSJ

Yes, next question.
Do Ivy League schools have a 'bamboo ceiling' on admissions? - China Daily USA

A good read, sad, but believable.

Side note, so how would you hide the amount of Asian attending UC Berkeley?
http://opa.berkeley.edu/uc-berkeley-fall-enrollment-data

By listing ethnicity by country background! And break out International as a separate category. Note this is not done for Hispanics...

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Thursday, June 5, 2014

Mudslinging in Rowland Heights 55th Assembly Race

There were two ethnic Chinese running for the 55th assembly that includes Rowland Heights. I was amazed at the amount of mailings I got from the two. Ling-Ling Chang and Gregg Fritchle won the primary, to face each other in the November election.

What I noticed about this extremely negative campaign:
  1. Ling-Ling Chang did lots of robocalls and offered a telephone number to speak with her.
  2. Phillip Chen focused on him being a reserve office with the LA Sheriffs department.
  3. Both candidates clarified the resume of the other. I was amused by the pictures chosen by each site of their competitor, compared to the picture they used for their own candidate. The past experience and business ownership, and conflict of interests were another area each highlighted. 
  4. Chang and Chen both raised about $600,000, out of a total of $1.4 Million spent by all candidates.
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Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Sen. Leland Yee and ‘Shrimp Boy’ get the Taiwanese Animators treatment

State Senator

Yee, an ethnic Chinese who was a CA State Senator, just got immortalized with a Taiwanese animation after being charged by the FBI for several issues. He seemed to have some type of relationship with a person with the nickname of Shrimp Boy, who has been reported to be the boss of a Triad (Chinese Gang), in San Francisco.

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Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Tiger Mom is Back!

With her last book, all the juicy parts were put together to make it controversial. I would not be surprised if the same thing is being done again. Whomever did the PR did a great job on her last book generating a huge amount of press:

Tiger Mom: Some cultural groups are superior - New York Post

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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Chinese IP Theft Hits US University

I have such mixed feelings on this.

Basically a Chinese researcher came to the US to work of NYU, got a $4 Million grant for research, and then a Chinese company paid him $400,000 for his research, as well a grad school. He is now in jail.

Chinese IP Theft Hits US University - The American Interest Via Media

Spying for China Is One Way to Pay for NYU Grad School - The Atlantic Wire

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Monday, March 11, 2013

Textbooks for ABC's - Chinese Speakers, but born overseas

ABC in this case means Australian Born Chinese ;-)

I am looking for a textbook which can be used for Chinese background primary students. Those students are born in Australia, however, they first language is Chinese. Their listening and speaking skills are perfect, but reading and writing are poor. Just wonder if you have suitable books for them?

Sounds like my daughter :-)

I would look at Chinese Made Easy, it teaches writing. A lot of Chinese Schools, that focus on American Born Chinese kids, use it.
http://www.childbook.com/Chinese-Made-Easy-Buying-Guide-Chinese-Textbooks-s/337.htm

Sincerely,

Ray
www.childbook.com

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Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Danny Chen Anniversary

Sad in so many ways.

Danny Chen, soldier who committed suicide after hazing by superiors, remembered a year after death - NY Daily News

Five superiors charged with beating Chen and calling him names like "fortune cookie" have been convicted in military court.

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Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Study: Asians are fastest-growing U.S. group

Interesting. The study did not discuss legal status, vs. not legal. When you see a number, it's a good idea to ask where did the number come from, and what methodology was used. How accurate is the number?

Study: Asians are fastest-growing U.S. group - LA Times

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Monday, February 13, 2012

Jeremy Lin and Moneyball

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

ABC for Calif. Supreme Court

Jerry Brown nominates Goodwin Liu to California Supreme Court - LA Times

Son of immigrants from Taiwan and a law professor at UC Berkeley.

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Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Reopening of Museum of Chinese In America

The Musem of Chinese in America in New York formally reopened last Sept. 22, sporting a new look and a new interesting exhibit you might want to check out.

Other than displaying the successes of prominent American-Chinese, it is also interesting to watch out for the 2 themes presented: The transition in the Chinese-Americans' own vision of their place in America, and other Americans' evolving perceptions of the Chinese.

Prof. James Bergquist wrote a Wall Street Journal article analyzing these as can be learned from the Museum. He tells of the conflicts earlier Chinese Americans experienced, such as stereotyping from other Americans. He also notes that internal conflicts have also risen inside Chinese American communities, especially in relation to siding with the politics in the Mainland.

I'm imaging it would be interesting to go there and see the stories for yourself. The new building is at 215 Centre St. in New York (the former one, at 70 Mulberry St., continues to hold research archives). Prof. Bergquist notes "The Museum of Chinese in America exhibit gives us a better understanding of many of these complexities of the Chinese-American story, although it perhaps softens its account of the internal tensions within Chinatown by focusing instead on those issues which united Chinese Americans."

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Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Laugh and smile time with Joe Wong

Adults, let's have some down time and listen to Joe Wong when he guested at David Letterman's last April 2009.

Some jokes on attaining American citizenship from a Chinese guy's point of view.





My favorite is "What is Roe vs. Wade?" and seeing his baby for the first time.

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Wednesday, July 15, 2009

American Dream - Judy Chu US Congress Woman

Great role model!

Judy Chu becomes first Chinese American woman elected to Congress

And of course in Southern California there is now the first Chinese American elected to Congress.

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Thursday, May 28, 2009

Chinese-Am Veteran Actor Still Waiting for Asians to Break in to Hollywood




We may not be able to connect the name with the face, but veteran actor James Hong has been a steady fixture in the movies, theater and TV shows. We have been watching him since the Flower Drum Song with Nancy Kwan, to the pilot episode of Kung Fu with David Carradine, even amused our kids with his voice roles in Mulan and Kung Fu Panda.

Recent articles feature James Hong's musings on Hollywood's total acceptance of the Chinese. 80-year old James is definitely a veteran, acting in over 500 movies and shows. Yet, he has never really played the lead. He is still hoping that Asians will get to play lead roles as much as the Latinos and Blacks that have broken in to the limelight. CanWest News quotes Hong, ``There are so many series with black actors as leads. So why in heaven aren't there some Chinese-American series on television? There are so many good stories and situations that would make a good sitcom or drama, but it's just not being done.''

Read more about this here and here.

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Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Asian Glass Ceiling

Despite their success, Asians not rising to heights of Silicon Valley's corporate world - San Jose Mercury News (Silicon Valley)

In Silicon Valley the percentage of Asian execs and board members is way below the percentage in the work force.

Per the article, possible reasons include:
  • Cultural deference to superiors, which U.S. managers may view as a worker lacking confidence or knowledge

  • Lack of strong English skills

  • Failure to invest enough effort in networking.

While East Asian cultures and educational systems tend to encourage technical excellence and respect for authority, they may not do as good a job developing leadership and communication skills per Gee and Hom

"The culture says you don't have to raise your hand — just do a good job," Hom said.

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Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Chinese American Student Time Usage

Fascinating paper - Mathematics and Vocabulary Development in Chinese American and European American Children over the Primary School Years. So why do Chinese American's so often do so well in school in the US?

Some clues... Time usage on page 19 of the study. Less time on sports (.55 hours per week vs. 18 hours), more time on reading, music (30 minutes vs. 5 minutes per day), music lessons (60 minutes per week vs 8 weeks).

So how does my daughter compare to this? She's at 120 minutes per week of music lessons :-)

I was looking for a comparison of Chinese Kindergartens, such Follow Jade - Let's Visit Chinese Kindergarten in DVD and American Kindergartens. I guess I will need to write my own, may be as a lesson plan for the Follow Jade DVD?

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Sunday, April 19, 2009

Teaching - Why being paranoid is good...

Sexting, where under age kids send graphic photos to each other is just the latest addition to a teacher's potential list of nightmares! The photo is considered child pornography and if a teacher or school administrator handles the situation wrongly, their career is gone.

Being a teacher to me is very scary, for it's so easy for a parent or student to ruin your career, especially if your male. A 60 year old High School Assistant Principal Mr. Ting Li Oei (Chinese American), who as part of an investigation had a student forward a picture to his cell phone so he could get it to his computer spent a year of being accused of child abuse and child pornography due to his lack of paranoia and technical savvy had the charges thrown out, but unfortunately his family savings have been depleted defending himself ($150,000), and not to mention the stress on him and his wife. My Students. My Cellphone. My Ordeal. - Washington Post. A site, Help Support Ting-Yi Oei where donations can be made.

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Sunday, April 12, 2009

Taking an American Name

The decision to take an American name when you come to the US is a big decision. Some people just go with nicknames, such as a Shellane will become a Dave. The only headache is on pay day, where the poor payroll department has the check made out to Shellane Chang for example, where everybody knows them by Shellang Chang. My Mother who did payroll has many similar stories. Another one was at a Christmas party they had a drawing based on the names from payroll, so when the CEO called the name, nobody, not even the person knew who that was. His supervisor finally pointed it out (the person was not expecting his real name to be called).

Other people will in their legal name use an American name as their middle name to avoid issues. I understand some of my wife's cousins have done this. Others choose an American name as a nickname, the problem is some names with unfortunate assocations can be chosen. I could go with examples here, but anything I write will get me in trouble. Bottom line is it's important to check with a couple of Americans before choosing an American name. Same idea as picking a child's name, my wife and I made picking our daughter's name into a big project (our requirements were one that is not that popular, but not to unique, good meaning, and can be easily pronounced by Chinese speakers). If you are thinking of getting a tattoo of a Chinese Character, have a native or two Chinese speaker double check to make sure you are not getting one you will regret, or is in the opposite of Chinglish. Would that be EngChin?

My opinion is immigrants if possible should keep their native name, since it has a lot of meaning. With Chinese, if they change their last name to an American one, that is pretty strange. I know of only one person who did that, and their reason was it helps in traveling to China. My wife's comments on this were sure... Her guess was a bankruptcy or something.

This was just in the news, where a Texas Representative said foreigners should get an American name for easier pronunciation. That person is now apologizing... Texas rep apologies for remarks on Asian names - Asssociated Press.

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Wednesday, December 10, 2008

First Chinese American Energy Secretary

Obama chooses Steven Chu for Energy Secretary: report from Reuters. Here is Steven Chu - Autobiography for the Nobel Prize he won. It's a great article!

I find it interesting that the Feynman Lectures kept him in physicals. I was lucky enough in summer school in High School to have attended a guest lecture by Mr. Feynman, he explained relativity using a frying pan simile.

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Monday, December 1, 2008

Chinese Business Horror Stories

A few of the stories I have heard about doing business in China.

Jude Shao, Stanford Graduate. 10 years in prison, finally paroled. A what is sad about this case is the evidence did not matter.

For Entrepreneur, Business Trip Ends in a Chinese Jail - Apex CEO took trip to China, and was forced to sign paper work giving away his entire business.

Miller leads effort on behalf of detained American citizen in China

There are 50-60 American citizens in Jail for economic crimes who are ethnic Chinese

Translation if your ethnic Chinese, the Chinese have no problem putting you in jail and it may be an issue of who has more power locally.

Hearsay/Urban Legends...

Many stories of Taiwanese who go to China, divorce Taiwanese wife, marry Chinese wife and start a business in China. Business does well so the husband has time in the US or Taiwan. They go back and the business is gone, or the Chinese wife has filed a lawsuit, or they get thrown in jail until they pay ex-amount of money.

Taiwanese American goes to China on business, and gets locked up in Jail. Ex Girl friend (Chinese), then goes to ex-wife and tells her husband is in Jail and needs $4 Million due to some business problem, and the ex husband's business has no money in it. Currently money request is at $1 Million. Ex Wife (Taiwanese) said we are divorced, sorry. Father says I already gave away my money to my two sons. Brother contacts US embassy who confirms person is in jail due to business reasons.

Taiwanese moves to China, divorces first wife, marries a Chinese. Does really well for 3 months, then new wife and his business partner make some type of deal and he ends up in debt and flees the country. Business and all money was taken by wife and partner.

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