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Chinatown ’89: Outside Looking In

Ping Chong is a Chinese-American theater and performance artist who grew up and still lives in Manhattan’s Chinatown.

by Luis H. Francia

Originally published: October 31, 1989

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Till Verse Do Us Part

by Luis H. Francia

December 6, 2005

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Fearing the Unfamiliar: A History of Asian Demonization

by Luis H. Francia

January 25, 2005

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Give Us Moore: Braving the Firestorm From Fahrenheit 9/11

by Luis H. Francia

August 31, 2004

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by Luis H. Francia

April 27, 2004

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April 13, 2004

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March 2, 2004

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Brave New Body

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January 20, 2004

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Brown Man’s Burden

by Luis H. Francia

January 28, 2003

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Fortune’s Child

by Luis H. Francia

January 14, 2003

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