A podcast created for Asian American & Pacific Islander women on leadership and culture. I’ve wanted to carve out a space for AAPI women to explore and validate living in both Eastern and Western worlds. Each week we will celebrate our heritage and highlight our history as we explore our ...
Of course, this counterfactual runs the risk of assuming the same proliferation of tent revival religious busybodies but no Erie Canal and no foreign checks (read: British, French, Indian, Spanish, maybe Afro-Caribbean or non-US Afro-American) on settler colonial expansion into the ever-receding...
【题目】A Samoan airline says that it is theworld's first carrier to charge passengers by their weight. Samoa Air, which opened in 2012,asks passengers to give their personal weightduring booking, which is then charged according to the length of a flight. T he customers wilI also be ...
Worse yet, Mary Kay Letourneau had become obsessed with the slight, Samoan teenager while he was still a student in her sixth-grade class--and he fathered two babies with her. Yet in the hands of true crime writer Gregg Olsen, If Loving You Is Wrong becomes a poignant profile of an ...
Welcome to a Hump Day (“Aso Hump” in Samoan) November 29, 2023, andNational Chocolates Day. As always, I recommendSee’s Candiesas having the best quality/price ratio among commercial American chocolates. Unfortunately, the price has gone up considerably in the last few years. You can eve...
Teuila wasn’t being rude or condescending. Red-headed and pale-skinned, Miss Tennet-White peppered her conversations with confidently-delivered yet awkward Samoan and Tongan slang. Adopting long, floral, island-dress, she appeared to be desperately trying to fit into a culture she admired so muc...
On one of my regular trips down the rabbit hole known as Google the other day, I ran across a posting by a young American girl in Thailand doing missionary work. Having been in Bangkok for an entire week already, obviously she knew everything there was to known about the kingdom. No...
Of course, US companies have been moving jobs offshore for decades, long before Wal-Mart was a retailing power. But there is no question that the chain is helping accelerate the loss of American jobs to low-wage countries such as Thailand. ...