Chinatown Election

Both Margaret Chin and Rocky Chin (not related) have been activists in the Asian and ethnic communities of New York for close to 30 years. Margaret was associated with LaGuardia Community College and is a member of the Asian American Higher Education Council (AAHEC). Both are running in the 1st District of New York City … Read more

Asians and Physics

It was the year 1054 A.D., when an astronomer from the Tang dynasty stared into the clear night sky and was stunned by the sudden appearance of a bright object in the otherwise familiar constellation. “A guest star invaded the constellation!” The astronomer entered onto his log. Many hundred years later, this was confirmed to … Read more

Pan-Ethnic Boundaries in Asian Americans

Pan-Asianism is currently a very popular concept in Asian American research. Various pan-Asian studies have focused on pan-Asian coalitions at the collective level to protect common interests for all Asian Americans. While political identity is central to pan-Asian coalitions, private identity figures prominently in pan- Asian attachment at the individual level. Structural factors such as … Read more

Who Am I?

Prof. Sankar Sastri pondered on the awesome question of “Who am I?” He started with the body’s five senses, through which we experience the external world, so-called reality. But our mind, and our intellect can create a higher level of inner and outer reality. The development of our senses and our mind, however, led to … Read more