100 years since the Chinese Exclusion Act, a museum that documents Chinese Canadians’ harrowing journey opened its doors on July 1.
“Someone once told me, in Saskatchewan, every town has a Chinese restaurant and story.”
Initially targeted only at organizations, the two groups have opened up the anti-racism forum to individuals as well.
A Chinese Canadian group has just released a new report outlining the ways Asian frontline workers are discriminated against and the increased
Chinese-Canadians are in support of stronger restrictions to contain COVID-19 even as businesses close and schools remain virtual.
What might it be like to treat COVID-19 patients while also being targeted as the cause of the disease? Dr. Stephanie Go,
This article is part of the Bridging the Mainstream-Ethnic Digital Divide in COVID-19 Literacy project. We have analyzed ethnic media coverage of
This article is part of the Bridging the Mainstream-Ethnic Digital Divide in Covid-19 Literacy project. We have analyzed ethnic media coverage of
NCM presents Part 1 of a Three-Part Series about how Canadian immigrant communities are handling the COVID-19 pandemic. First, we begin with
Luo spends her day teaching her daughter Mandarin and math, or watching television with her parents. She has confidence that the Chinese