Articles tagged: multicultural

COLUMN: Images of America: Are we a Salad Bowl?

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Posted: Feb 09, 2012

Editor's note: This post is part of a series by Dr. Baker on Our Values about core American values. This week, Dr. Baker will discuss five images of America along with the melting pot metaphor. ... Read more »

New Dick's Sporting Goods store opens at Lohr Road shopping center

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Posted: Oct 20, 2011

The long-awaited Dick’s Sporting Goods store on Lohr Road in the Waters Place Shopping Center in Pittsfield Township opened Wednesday. Read more »

column: U-M Center for Chinese Studies Kite Festival and Frances' Farewell--let us keep the conversation going

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Posted: Sep 25, 2011

The University of Michigan Center for Chinese Studies is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. As usual for an academic department, they have all sorts of lectures and films and art exhibits and concerts and ... Read more »

column: 'Looking Both Ways' at the 'Made in China' label and 9/11 fears

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Posted: Sep 18, 2011

The wall of 52 faces at the Eastern Michigan University (EMU) Looking Both Ways contemporary art exhibit is striking. The styles are all different — formal, casual, realistic, cartoonish, playful, even black and white and ... Read more »

column: Making Mooncakes the modern traditional way for the Mid-Autumn Moon Festival

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Posted: Sep 11, 2011

The Mid-Autumn Moon Festival is this Monday. That means mooncakes! A harvest festival, the Mid-Autumn Moon Festival is a Chinese (Zhong Qiu Jie), Vietnamese (Tet Trung Thu) and Korean (Chusok) festival that celebrates the end of ... Read more »

Column: Ode to bento boxes and lunchboxes for back to school perfection

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Posted: Sep 04, 2011

In the hubbub of back to school preparations—registration, green emergency cards, forms, fees, textbooks, pictures, school supplies, backpacks, lunchboxes, scheduling extracurriculars, new lunch and snack ideas, catching up with old friends, etc., I keep ending ... Read more »

column: Showing off our many local treasures, the power of sharing our ideas

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Posted: Aug 28, 2011

Asian American photojournalist Corky Lee shows his Vincent Chin case photographs exhibited at the Chinese Cultural Center in Madison Heights during the Asian American Journalists Association National Convention | Photograph courtesy of Joz Wang jozjozjoz.comThe ... Read more »

column: From Band Camp to Ramadan - finding strength, skinniness and similarities

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Posted: Aug 21, 2011

At the annual Band Camp concert at Interlochen a few years ago, my friend Shih-yi joked, “This would be a good day to rob Ann Arbor. Half the town is here.” After a summer of ... Read more »

column: Finally finding time for church/temple in the space of summer

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Posted: Aug 14, 2011

A girlfriend who attends St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church once told me how invaluable that one hour a week every Sunday morning was for her, to sit, reflect, pray, and be alone. To hear her ... Read more »

column: Thinking of peace at the Buddhist Toro Nagashi after the terrorist attack in Norway

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Posted: Aug 07, 2011

Two weeks after the Obon Festival, a Buddhist holiday to remember and celebrate one’s ancestors, during which spirits are said to come home to visit the family for two weeks, comes the Toro Nagashi, a ... Read more »

column: Facing the terror of sports culture far outside my comfort zone in Recreational Paddling class

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Posted: Jul 31, 2011

When my teenage daughter, Hao Hao, started rowing crew for Huron High School, the president of the crew parents’ group recommended that we parents also get involved by rowing with the Ann Arbor Rowing Club. I ... Read more »

Column: Unstructured summer fun and discovery versus Tiger Mothering

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Posted: Jul 24, 2011

Eleven-year-old Niu Niu and 7-year-old Little Brother are trying to build a raft with papyrus stems, like ancient times, in case they ever have to escape a war by crossing a rushing river in the ... Read more »

column: Borders: Our home away from home, finding Ann Arbor wherever we go

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Posted: Jul 22, 2011

A few years ago at Ann Arbor Art Fair, the police had gotten tipped off that our most notorious photographer, Harvey, was planning a big photo shoot of several nudes in front of the State ... Read more »

column: Dancing to summer music outdoors and for the Japanese American Obon festival

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Posted: Jul 17, 2011

My daughter Hao Hao and I were at an outdoor music festival when she first spied the little girl. About 3 years old, in a pink Hello Kitty dress, and one long brown curly ponytail, ... Read more »

column: Reading light summer romance without Asians, Asian Americans, or people of color

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Posted: Jul 10, 2011

While looking for light reading material for a recent airplane ride, I grabbed a pink book with a naked male torso that I vaguely recalled picking up at the King School Book Fair for 50 ... Read more »