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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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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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(Living)
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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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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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(Feminism)
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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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Banning TikTok: The Odd Saga
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(Living)
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... ban date to Sept. 15, according to CNET.
Since then, Microsoft has offered to buy the app from the Chinese company in order to save TikTok in the United States and is currently working on negotiating ...
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Created on 05 August 2020
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Will the U.S. Ban TikTok?
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(Living)
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India just banned TikTok, along with 58 other mobile apps developed by Chinese technology firms. And, according to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, the United States is also considering it.
TikTokers ...
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Created on 07 July 2020
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12 Women and Non-Binary Asian Americans You Should Know About
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(Feminism)
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... from Columbia University, and an outspoken suffragette who advocated tirelessly for women’s rights, leading Chinese and Chinese American women in pro-suffrage parade in 1917 while riding a literal fucking ...
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Created on 31 May 2019
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11 Books By Women To Read Right Now
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(Books)
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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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"Saturday Night Live" Has Never Had An Asian Woman Cast Member — And That Needs To Chang
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(TV)
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... becoming popular.
“I think Asian women definitely have more visibility in comedy right now than they have had for a while,” says Chinese American New York City comedian Lily Du, who tours with the Upright ...
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Created on 07 February 2018
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Men Aren’t Recycling Because It's Too Girl
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(Living)
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In a study conducted by Scientific American with over 2,000 American and Chinese participants, researchers found that people perceive that there is a link between “green behavior” and femininity ...
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Created on 03 January 2018
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14 Posts About The ‘Yuge’ Inflatable Trump Chicken To Make Your Day
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(Entertainment)
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... end of January. Since it was the start of the Year of the Rooster, blow-up versions of a Trump rooster were all over China. Slate reported nearly two months later that the Chinese weren’t "very happy with ...
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Created on 10 August 2017
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How To Get Rid Of Donald Trump: An Action Plan In 3 Steps
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(Living)
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... to the Bank of China. The Bank of China is owned by the government of China. How on earth can he negotiate anything with the Chinese, when he owes them so much money? That we don’t know exactly how much ...
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Created on 05 December 2016
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11 Dystopian Novels To Prepare You For Donald Trump's Presidenc
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(Books)
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... of climate change and genetic engineering. Guess who thinks climate change is “a Chinese hoax”? Our president-elect.
8. The Plot Against America by Philip Roth
As pointed out by the New Yorker, ...
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Created on 18 November 2016
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I'm Asian American And My Voice Counts In This Electio
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(Feminism)
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... white boys at Wilson Elementary cut in front of me in the lunch line and shout, “CHINESE CUT!” referencing that they had cut behind their friend and in front of me. Clever grade-schoolers making social ...
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Created on 02 November 2016
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5 Ways Hillary Clinton Vanquished Mansplaining At The Debate
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(Feminism)
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Last night's first presidential debate between Clinton and Trump resembled more of a reality TV show than an intellectual debate. Trump's misogynistic attacks caused a collective eye-rolling and outraged ...
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Created on 27 September 2016
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Meet Lindy Li: The 24-Year-Old Ready To Bring A Diverse Voice To Congress
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(Feminism)
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She’s a woman, she’s 24-years-old, she's a Chinese immigrant and she’s running for a seat in Congress. Her name is Lindy Li, and she is ready to bring the millennial voice to Capitol Hill—but don’t dare ...
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Created on 30 October 2015
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A 14-Year-Old Libyan Refugee Tells Her Story
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(Movies)
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... to fight the protesters. Some appeared to be foreign workers, including Bangladeshis and Chinese. Many were not mercenaries at all, but men from southern Libya or African migrants in search of work. People ...
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Created on 14 September 2015
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Dockers' "Alpha Khaki" Line Is Kind of the Wors
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(Feminism)
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... the pants…. That way, if his girlfriend wants Mexican but he wants Chinese, he can be sure to set the dynamic straight.
But on a more serious note, what does a line for men called “alpha khaki” mean for ...
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Created on 13 August 2013
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Ladies Who Blinded Us With Science
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(Feminism)
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... English language instructions into the language of the target computer.
(Photo via Wikimedia Commons)
Chien-Shung Wu (1912 – 1997)
Nicknamed the "First Lady of Physics" and "the Chinese ...
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Created on 14 March 2012