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An Asian American Grief

Por: The Atlantic Entertainment January 25, 2023

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May we all find peace in the new year.Eric Thayer / GettyJanuary 24, 2023, 5:57 PM ETOn Sunday, I had my first Lunar New Year celebration in New York City’s Chinatown. At one point, after I had released my confetti popper and my friend had left, I stood in a park, alone in the crowd. I dug the tips of my black boots into the piles of festive red and pink paper shreds, fake flower petals, and tiny imitation $100 bills on the ground. And then I... + full article



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