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Chinese history
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Chinese history
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Created on 01 March 2019
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How China's First Female Emperor Schemed Her Way To The To
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(Article tagged with: Chinese history)
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Today, we’re going to take a look at China’s first female Emperor in 3,000 years of Chinese history (!!!): Wu Zetian. A lady whose life was full of sex, scandal, murder and a neverending quest for ...
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Created on 01 March 2019
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10 Fanstastic New Books by Women to Make Catching Up on that New Year's Resolution to "Read More" a Breeze! ...
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(Books)
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... of short essays, the acclaimed Chinese-Canadian novelist unpacks how her celebrity obsessions saved her in the years after she lost her dad to cancer and her mom slid into a deep depression. It was Bob ...
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Created on 24 January 2023
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13 Women of Color-Owned and Operated Bookstores You Can Support Right Now
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The tragic and senseless killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery coupled with the rise in Asian American hate crimes amidst a literary censorship of voices of color; not only sparked ...
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Created on 04 February 2022
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Where is Peng Shuai? Chinese Tennis Player Disappears From Public Eye After Sharing Her #MeToo Story. She Reappears for Video Call with IOC President, But Why Are They Ignoring the Allegations?
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(Feminism)
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... respected and not censored." The United Nations, Wimbledon, and the White House have all expressed concern for Peng’s safety and called for proof of her whereabouts.
The Chinese government-run news channel ...
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Created on 23 November 2021
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China to "Put an End to Sissy Men" With Ban on Effeminate Men on T
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(Feminism)
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... put an end to sissy men and other abnormal esthetics" in the media.
In 2018, the annual Chinese Central Television’s back-to-school special featured New F4, a boy band from a reboot of the popular Taiwanese ...
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Created on 10 September 2021
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9 Books By International LGBTQ+ Authors For Present And Future Pride Celebrations
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... Feminist Press One of the first LGBTQ+ novels to come out of China, this now cult-classic of Chinese queer literature was originally published anonymously online. Following the heart wrenching love story ...
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Created on 03 June 2021
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For Centuries, Some Asian Women Have Chosen to Live Communally, Preferring to Take Care Of Each Other Rather Than Rely On Men
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... Show. “And we do not know the approximate number in other regions of Southeast Asia.” The locations she studied were home to Chinese women who moved to Singapore seeking independence, both economically, ...
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Created on 17 May 2021
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In Honor of AAPI Heritage Month, Read These 10 New and Upcoming Works By AAPI Authors
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(Books)
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... of her family’s Chinese restaurant in Cleveland’s Asia Village, as she kicks butt (in business) and solves crime. In the seventh book in the series, Fatal Fried Rice, Lana’s plans to improve her culinary ...
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Created on 10 May 2021
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The Historic 2021 Oscars Nominations Could Mean Big Business For Future Women in Film
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... for her incendiary directorial debut, Promising Young Woman. Chinese director Chloé Zhao, who directed Nomadland, is also a first-time nominee and the first woman of color to be nominated in the category. ...
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Created on 15 March 2021
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The 100th Anniversary of (Some) Women's Suffrage: Did YOUR state support women's right to vote? Check this state-by-state history of the fight for suffrage in Ameri
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... served as a Spanish translator for the movement. She also was the first woman to give a speech in Spanish in support of women's suffrage. On November 8, 1911, Clara Elizabeth Chan Lee became the first Chinese ...
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Created on 18 August 2020
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Jenny Slate Steps Away From Biracial "Big Mouth" Role: "Black Voices Must Be Hear
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(Entertainment)
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... a character of Chinese and Hawaiian descent. Whitewashing continues to be a huge problem in the entertainment industry – and voice acting allows a certain level of anonymity, which only makes it worse. ...
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Created on 25 June 2020
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Alexandra Chang's "Days of Distraction" Sets Race, Romance, and Self-Discovery into Foc
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... with an even stranger job for a mysterious mega-company and, in her personal time, starts studying the history of noted Chinese immigrants, like renowned medical prodigy Yamei Kin (credited with introducing ...
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Created on 30 March 2020
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Awkwafina On "The Farewell," Mainstream Asian American Visibility, The Real Nora Lum, And Her Well-Trained Cat: BUST Intervie
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... says. She wanted to audition for the film, but she had a hurdle to overcome: language. Much of the movie is in Mandarin Chinese, which Awkwafina only knew a little of prior to her audition. To prep, she ...
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Created on 10 August 2019
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Taiwan Legalizes Gay Marriage And Makes History
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... Korea, and even the United States to join in on the festivities. This year’s parade saw 130,000 attendees. The first Chinese language (Cantonese and Mandarin) gay bookstore in Asia, GinGin Books, resides ...
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Created on 17 May 2019
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Occultists Weigh In On The Meaning Of The Three-Eyed Raven in "Game of Thrones
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(TV)
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... luck is coming our way. The number 3 represents the connection to the Holy Trinity (body, mind, and spirit), as well as the “holy stamp” of completion (according to the Bible). No Chinese culture, the ...
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Created on 17 May 2019
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Try Not To Cry While Watching Awkwafina In "The Farewell" Traile
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... 12th, is written AND directed by Asian-American female filmmaker Lulu Wang, whose IRL grandma inspired the film. The Farewell tells the story of Billi’s (Awkwafina) Chinese grandmother dying of lung cancer. ...
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Created on 08 May 2019
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How China's First Female Emperor Schemed Her Way To The To
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Today, we’re going to take a look at China’s first female Emperor in 3,000 years of Chinese history (!!!): Wu Zetian. A lady whose life was full of sex, scandal, murder and a neverending quest for ...
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Created on 01 March 2019
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11 Books By Women To Read Right Now
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... Femia
The Woo-Woo: How I Survived Ice Hockey, Drug Raids, Demons, and My Crazy Chinese Family By Lindsay Wong (Arsenal Pulp Press)
In this darkly humorous memoir, author Lindsay Wong delves into ...
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Created on 10 January 2019
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18 New Books By Women To Add To Your To-Read List For November 2018
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... Demons, and My Crazy Chinese Family by Lindsay Wong (November 6) In this darkly funny memoir, Lindsay Wong shares her story of coming-of-age in a dysfunctional family, including a mother with a deep fear ...
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Created on 01 November 2018