
The State of Chinese Americans: National Survey Launch
As Chinese living in the US, we are an integral fabric of U.S. Society. The rising cases of recent Anti-Asian violence and discrimination brought much-needed
As Chinese living in the US, we are an integral fabric of U.S. Society. The rising cases of recent Anti-Asian violence and discrimination brought much-needed
I was laid off at the end of January 2018. Although it wasn’t wholly unexpected, it still happened by surprise.
Wenting Zhang landed in Los Angeles from New York with two giant suitcases filled with tea sets, tea bags, and special decorations, all packed carefully
At one point in our children’s lives, we enjoyed raising Shetland Sheepdogs. Skye and Lad gave us several litters of adorable puppies. Then, the unforeseen
A year ago, Rana, one of my ESL students from the Middle East, appeared at my door with a lovely green Money Plant in her hand. After
Here is a challenging riddle for you. Look around you. What one thing do they all have in common? The weather, your child, your job,
A Story of Flexibility: From a High School Art Teacher in Taiwan to a Career Lady in the US Interviewed by Francesca Tang Louise Chen
Here it is! Here it is!! Here are full of wonderful works! ! ! The last month of 2020 “Unforgettable 2020” Educational Beauty Photography Event
Time flies…there are only 2 months left in 2020! 2020 has been an extraordinary year. Let’s all celebrate that we are alive and healthy. We
The Covid-19 Practical Handbook was designed to offer advice to volunteers, healthcare workers, families of Covid-19 infected people who are being cared for at home,
Have you struggled with finding face masks amid the coronavirus? Here is the solution: Jiangmei Wu, a professor at Indiana University of The Eskenazi School
It was not a good way to start a new decade with all the worrying news concerning a new virus allegedly originating from Wuhan, China.
We had our first photography Workshop Nov.24,2019 in Midland MI! Many thanks to our awesome instructor @Patricia Kahi who taught us how to take control
Two Chinese immigrants living on opposite sides of the planet faced a similar challenge of restarting their lives in new cultures. They began their new
The U.S. nonprofit sector includes many large, established and well-run organizations that improve life in the community through programs addressing local, regional and national issues.
Once a lost soul in China, Jenny rediscovered herself and her love of writing after immigrated to the US, and later became a published religious
You May: After arriving in the U.S., we found it difficult to motivate ourselves to learn English; and later as our life settled in the U.S., we find
Culture Shock Hit Them Hard One chilly September morning, I drove to the university campus housing to check on a group of five Chinese young
Life does not always go the way you want. What will you do if you receive bad service at a restaurant or you are unhappy
Let me re-share a quick life-changing story with you, our You May friends, and give you something new to consider… “Today, on my 47th birthday,
A word which means “American”, but does not require you to put your burger and fries down to use the shift button in order to
The phrase soccer mom broadly refers to a North American middle-class suburban woman who spends a significant amount of her time transporting her school-age children to their youth sporting events or other activities.
Being new in the U.S., immigrants such as me often find it difficult to discover social activities that suit us. In the summer of 2012,
Yichun Zhao still clearly remembers the emergency room experience she had a year ago.
Now, Yichun is working in financial management in a hotel in Philadelphia. But last year,she went to an emergency room in Syracuse simply for an acute stomachache.“
The U.S. nonprofit sector includes many large, established and well-run organizations that improve life in the community through programs addressing local, regional and national issues.
Many typical Americans like me grew up using a dishwasher. We believe these machines
are the normal way to clean dishes, silverware and cookware after a meal. US home kitchens are designed with a place for a dishwasher near thesink.
Lin’s job search began shortly after she immigrated to Philadelphia. She hoped her professional experience in Hotel management could be applied to the U.S. market.
“I didn’t have a car initially when I first worked, as a waiter, and many people rotated letting me borrow theirs. There were even people willing to help me practice my English.”
“US is a country on wheels, especially outside major cities and in smaller towns
across the Midwest. If you cannot drive, you will miss seeing much of the US
culture and lifestyle.”