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After dropping out of her Ph.D. in migration history, Miki thinks writing about ethnic communities is an excellent way to stay in touch with what she is passionate about. Miki is an active freelance writer. Email Miki with your ideas, tips, suggestions and events for her to check out!


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Monday, November 30th, 2009
Bay Area writers from the Association of Iranian American Writers (AIAW) will read from their works at the San Francisco Public Library’s (Main)...
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Saturday, November 21st, 2009
Storyteller Brenda Wong Aoki and Emmy Award-winning composer Mark Izu, together with World Arts West, present the 2009 World Premiere of Return of the...
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Thursday, November 19th, 2009 · 1 comment
San Francisco women affected by domestic violence will benefit from $40,000 in donations from Verizon Wireless to organizations that focus on domestic...
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Celebrate the launch of the first French wine of the year at the annual fundraising event at Hyatt Regency Hotel Embarcadero Center San Francisco on...
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The Third International Conference on Lao Studies (ICLS) will be held from July 14 to 16, 2010 in Khon Kaen, Thailand to promote Lao studies. The San...
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A nonprofit organization, Cherry Blossom Alumnae (CBA) is hosting a Queen's Tea to discuss about the Cherry Blossom Queen Program 2010 on Sunday,...
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Subaru of America has donated a 2010 Subaru Legacy Sedan to the San Francisco Hepatitis B Free campaign in the fight against hepatitis B disease among...
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The most important immigrants in early San Francisco were the Irish, according to historian Jeffrey Burns. “By 1856, more than 6,000 foreign...
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Originally came from New Zealand, Donaldina Cameron (1869 – 1968) was a Presbyterian missionary and a sewing teacher. At 25, she started her...
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Hokubei Mainichi, the last Japanese American bilingual newspaper in Northern California will publish its last edition on Friday, October 30....
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