Welcome to another edition of The Layup Drill. In this edition, we look at the Super Bowl, Winter Olympics, and Major League Baseball (MLB), which is in the midst of a strike.
BLOG: What China and Taiwan see in the war in Ukraine
The Year of the Rat brought a pandemic in 2020. The Year of the Tiger has ushered in a war and a continued pandemic. Russia invaded Ukraine without provocation more than a week ago. On the surface, the Asian community does not appear to be connected with this war.
BLOG: To mask or not to mask is the question
In Washington state, the mask mandate will be lifted on Mar. 21, one of the last states to lift the mandate. Is this bad or good news?
Book recommendations: Why be perfect when you can be yourself?
With no boyfriend and no job prospects, Jasmine Tran finds herself back home after college, working at her parents’ donut shop.
A winter wonderland without the winter
The Winter Olympics has been an Olympian effort, if I ever saw one.
BLOG: Good and bad cop, I experienced both—No two cops are alike
I have been a beneficiary of a good cop and a victim of a bad cop’s racism.
WAYNE’S WORLDS: A reset and a miniature dragon
It’s time for a reset.
BLOG: The proposal: How do you say “I love you” in Chinese?
By Assunta Ng NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY What’s an unforgettable way to propose? Meet Xin Li, who just surprised his girlfriend. How he popped the question, “Will you marry me?” was […]
AAPIs in show business
Alia Dunn just landed her dream job. After paying her dues at TV’s top outdoor travel channel, she’s finally able to produce a series highlighting Utah’s national parks—a tribute to her late apong, who first introduced her to the outdoors and sparked her love for travel.
The art and benefit of Asian stereotypes
Growing up as an Asian American, I was always cautioned that all stereotypes were bad.
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