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Link To Us

As I go on ranting through this blog, I’d appreciate and gladly accept any and all links anyone would like to throw my way. If you have a blog, a site, Facebook, or whatever and you want to link Chinese or Japanese, just paste in the following HTML code.

We would appreciate text, image, or links of any form to www.chineseorjapanese.com.

To place a text link on your site or blog, please paste the following code to where you put your links:

30 comments

  1. bruceleroy77 says:

    Im a student conducting research on Chinese Americans 18-29 and their attitudes towards automobiles. Can you please post this survey that will take about 10 minutes to complete. This is not spam and if participants leave their email they will be entered to win a free Android smartphone.

    https://mccoy.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_7URU4vDF4MPJYzO

  2. richard says:

    you forgot Ronald W. Lou. He played at Arizona State under Frank Kush then to the NFL Houston Oilers and Philadelphia Eagles

  3. David Fung says:

    Hey what’s up CorJ,

    David Fung from MakeItintheMotherland.com here.

    I’m a big fan of the site, particularly the name.

    I recently wrote this article: Top Ten Asian Comedians of All Time

    Link: http://www.makeitinthemotherland.com/?p=134

    List went:

    10. Jo Koy
    9. Kal Penn
    8. Rex Navarette
    7. Dat Phan
    6. Bobby Lee
    5. Aziz Ansari
    4. Ken Jeong
    3. Henry Cho
    2. Russell Peters
    1. Margaret Cho

    If you like it, I’d really appreciate a link back on the blog, or even a re-post.

    Anyway, let me know what you think.

    Cheers,

    David Fung
    MakeItIntheMotherland.com
    Twitter: davidbfung

    • Will says:

      @David, great piece! Although I would have put Russell Peters as #1 :-)

      Russell is one of the most hilarious guys every.

  4. Zoë Blue says:

    Hello, hello! What a delight to find this blog! :) As a White woman who likes and has dated Asian guys, I’ve been doing my best to reset the balance of coverage of Asian-American men. Take a look at these two posts:

    http://winkwinkwink.wordpress.com/2010/02/21/an-ode-east-asians/
    http://winkwinkwink.wordpress.com/2010/05/27/destroy-the-asian-geek-image/

    How fortuitous to find this blog! Keep up the good work. >,<

  5. Jacqueline says:

    As a regular visitor to your blog, I thought you and your readers might be interested in a cool contest the Asia Society is holding to celebrate APA Heritage Month.

    We’re looking for haiku submissions expressing why being Asian American rocks. You can check out more information about the contest (and recent entries) here: Asian American Blog | Chinese or Japanese? http://asiasociety.org/style-living/popular-culture/apa-heritage-month-haiku-contest. The winner, to be announced on May 31, will receive great prizes from the AsiaStore!

    Please feel free to link to this page and spread the word about the contest. Please don’t hesitate to get back to me with any questions or comments.

    Thanks!

    Jacqueline Klugman
    Marketing Intern, Asia Society

  6. Valor with Honor is an independent documentary on the last interviews of WW2 veterans from the Japanese American 442nd regimental combat team. The 442nd is the most decorated unit for it’s size and length of service in the history of the US Armed Forces. After
    three years of production, the film is going to be shown at community centers and independent theaters. The DVD will be released also in 2010.
    Visit http://www.valorwithhonor.com
    for updates and news of this upcoming Asian American film.
    Or join the facebook group under the film title.
    Aloha

  7. Chris Nguyen says:

    Hey Guys!

    My name is Chris and I work for an independent production company, Cherry Sky Films (“Better Luck Tomorrow” “Finishing the Game” “Ping Pong Playa”). I came across your blog today and I thought you and your readers might be interested in a documentary we produced called, “The Killing of a Chinese Cookie.” It’s a fun look at the origins(Chinese vs. Japanese) and history of one of the most well known foods in this country; the fortune cookie.

    We are doing something that we’ve never done before… we’re releasing the entire documentary online for free!

    http://www.snagfilms.com/films/title/the_killing_of_a_chinese_cookie/

    We hope you have a chance to check it out and share it with your readers!

    Thanks so much for reading. If you want to get in touch with me, please email me. We have a few things we can send you!

    Thanks and hope to hear from you.

    Best,
    Chris

  8. Curtis says:

    Hey would you mind helping us publicize this? thanks!

    Best Colleges and Universities for AAPI Activism
    Nominate Your College or University Today!
    Co-sponsored by Asian Pacific Americans for Progress and Angry Asian Man

    Do you think your campus has what it takes to be on this list? This is a call out to all you current college students, recent college grads, and even faculty and staff… if you think your campus community is a great place for AAPI students to earn their bachelor’s degrees and to cut their teeth as progressive AAPI community leaders, fill out thenomination formby 11:59 pm, Pacific on August 28, 2009. Our panel of reviewers will then evaluate your sumbissions. If your campus is one of the best, it will be featured in September on both Asian Pacific Americans for Progress and Angry Asian Man, and you’ll win some priceless bragging rights!

    Everyone who submits a nomination by the deadline will be entered into a raffle to win a DVD copy ofVincent Who?and 5Blacklavat-shirts. So get those nominations in by August 28!! If you have any questions, contactspamfriedrice@apaforprogress.org.

    For more information on Asian Pacific Americans for Progress, go tohttp://www.apaforprogress.org

    For more information on Angry Asian Man, go tohttp://www.angryasianman.com

  9. We hear a lot in the media about celebrities adopting Asian babies, adoptive parents who adopt these babies, and most recently about trafficking of children through adoption. But, we rarely hear from those Asian adoptees. Read what Asian adoptees have to say about adoption and trafficking in this month’s issue of Conducive. Three adoptee authored articles are online now and two more are coming this month.

    Here are the links:

    http://www.conducivemag.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=82:transnational-adoption-and-the-financialization-of-everything4569&catid=38:innovative-thinking&Itemid=61

    http://www.conducivemag.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=81:international-adoption-and-the-fight-for-human-rights&catid=37:critical-thinking&Itemid=62

    http://www.conducivemag.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=85:trading-in-babies&catid=37:critical-thinking&Itemid=62

    Sincerely,

    Brielle Nikaido
    Associate Editor/Media Director
    Conducive
    Conducivemag.com
    bnikaido@conducivemag.com

  10. Sagar Sane says:

    I’m an intern this summer on Sam Yoon’s mayoral campaign in Boston. As you know, Sam, of Korean heritage, is vying to become the first Asian-American mayor of Boston. Would you be willing to post an article about Sam’s campaign or a blog entry I’ve written about my experiences on the campaign so far? Please email me when you get a chance.

    Thanks.

    Sagar

  11. Will says:

    Hey Turkoid, check out the About Us page for why I named the blog “Chinese or Japanese”

    It’ll make perfect sense when you do.

  12. Turkoid says:

    Stumbled upon this website by accident and wondered why it’s “Chinese or Japanese”?? I have some good Korean friends. In consideration of their culture and heritage, I am curious.

  13. As an Asian-American, We feel today’s media is unfair towards Asian-americans when it comes to cast one of us as a leading role without the stereotypical model minority. We responded to the Dragonball Evolution and filmed a satire of the idea of auditioning for the role of Goku.

    Please check the production’s channel at http://www.YouTube.com/321production

    Titled: “An American Goku”.

    Sincerely,
    THIRTYTWO ONE PRODUCTION

  14. Wendy Hsu says:

    Hi there,

    Nice blog! I’m wondering, would you be interested in exchange links with my blog? Yellowbuzz.org is my dissertation blog about Asian American music.

    thanks,
    wendy

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