As the Academy Award nominations briefly usurp global terror headlines, I recall how watching events unfold in Paris last week was a
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Dr. Vivienne Poy’s Passage to Promise Land: Voices of Chinese Immigrant Women to Canada was launched at York University in Toronto recently.
My mother is 82 and suffering from dementia, but the moment she heard that I was going to give a speech to
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Haquyen Nguyen remembers that fateful moment 40 years ago as if it happened yesterday. As a teenager in South Vietnam, she sat
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