Hua Hu, Book 1 (Forbidden Scripture) & Book 2 (Thunder Spell)

Hua Hu Jing is an ancient Taoist scripture that was written in China in the fourth century. The book stated that Lao Tzu, after having finished the Tao Te Ching and discovering Tao (the way with nature), left China for India, where he taught a disciple named Sakyamuni. This disciple founded a religion called Buddhism, … Read more

Pan Asian Repertory Theatre

Asian Community Block Pan Asian Repertory Theatre Mission To celebrate the artistic expressiveness of Asian and American theatre artists under the highest standards of professional theatre; and professional productions; To encourage the production of new plays, especially those with contemporary Asian American themes; To draw upon the unique heritage of Asian Americans by utilizing the … Read more

Someone Else’s War

In the background of the war in Iraq is an invisible army. It is an army that numbers more than 30,000, yet few Americans have ever seen or heard them. They are low wage workers imported from South and Southeast Asia to cook food, wash laundry, and deliver fuel. They are what the military calls … Read more

2007 CUNY Asian Student Data

Online Notes CUNY Asian Student Data Requires: Adobe Reader Enrollment Undergraduate enrollment has increased for all ethnic groups at CUNY (16.0%), with Asians showing the strongest growth of the five racial/ethnic groups tracked at CUNY (29.3%) (Table 1A). There were 31,061 Asian undergraduates enrolled at CUNY in fall 2006, representing 15.8% of the undergraduate population.  … Read more

CUNY Asian Student Data

Enrollment Undergraduate enrollment has increased for all ethnic groups at CUNY (16.0%), with Asians showing the strongest growth of the five racial/ethnic groups tracked at CUNY (29.3%) (Table 1A). There were 31,061 Asian undergraduates enrolled at CUNY in fall 2006, representing 15.8% of the undergraduate population.  Asians comprise a slightly larger percentage of the CUNY … Read more