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That ugly exclamation rattled the ears of editor Michael Luo who, with family and friends in tow, headed to get lunch at a nearby Korean restaurant on the Upper East Side streets of Manhattan last month. Luo wrote an open letter in the New York Times to the white woman who roared it, telling her how such verbal daggers sever Asian-Americans from their citizenship. We shower sympathy on black and brown people; Asian-Americans experience but a sprinkle. This begs for amelioration. We must understand that a national conversation about racism that ignores the plight of Asian-Americans carries an unforgivable omission.
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Already a subscriber? Log in to hide ads. July 27, But no such habits of communication have developed between the United States and its new superpower rival, China.
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Read more about Young's love of cooking, dedication to tradition and her efforts to save New York City's Chinatown restaurateurs at the height of the global pandemic in this story pulled from our archive. The conversations movingly capture the wrenching decisions to close, either permanently or temporarily, that so many business owners had to make. The proprietors talk to Young with heartbreaking frankness. Everybody was shell-shocked.
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