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Christopher Leon Buchanan, 22, of Redding, was convicted of resists, delays or obstructs and was sentenced to one year of probation, two days in jail and a fine of $1,264.
Steven Mathew Corbera, 34, of Fortuna, was convicted of driving on a suspended license and was sentenced to one year of probation, 10 days in jail and a fine of $2,274.
Leona Maria Delapena, 38, of Ukiah, was convicted of DUI with a prior offense and was sentenced to four years of probation, 15 days in jail and a fine of $2,602.
Alana Lynn Garcia, 41, of Crescent City, was convicted of DUI and was sentenced to three years of probation, two days in jail and a fine of $1,864.
Steven-wayne-markelGilberto-bernal-sandovalSteven-garrett-jayeLeona-maria-delapenaJesus-miguel-mansoJared-samuel-holmesTabetha-lynn-rhodesRachael-lynn-khamphouvongShawn-martin-kienitzAlana-lynn-garciaIan-anthony-slaterDevon-wayne-huffmanEncouraging ‘multicultural representation and societal equity,’ nonprofit Gold House releases its latest book recommendation list amid anti-Asian violence in many parts of the world.
Entering Tiananmen Square in Beijing, December 2017. Image – Getty iStockphoto: Mostofa Siraj Mohiuddin
Authors on the List Include Vuong, Zauner, Bulosan
Regular readers of
Publishing Perspectives may remember our writeup in October of the inaugural Gold House Book Club program designed to “champion authentic Asian representation through media to reshape public opinion.”
Today (June 4), on the 32nd anniversary of the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests, we have news of the second list of titles issued by the program.
The company behind the program, Gold House, is a nonprofit collective “dedicated to unifying the world’s largest populace, Asians and Pacific Islanders, to enable more authentic multicultural representation and societal equity.” It’s interesting that during a time of so many terrible hate crimes against Asians and Pacific Islanders–incidents that frequently are racist responses to the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic, of course–the organization discusses the fact that “in contrast to every major successful diaspora, Asians lack a cohesive culture of mutual support.
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From the Los Angeles Times, “Asian Enough” is a podcast about being Asian American — the joys, the complications and everything in between. In each episode hosts Jen Yamato, Johana Bhuiyan, Tracy Brown and Suhauna Hussain of The Times invite special guests to share personal stories and unpack identity on their own terms. They explore the vast diaspora across cultures, backgrounds and generations, and try to expand the ways in which being Asian American is defined.
In the first season we spoke to Vice President Kamala Harris, actor John Cho and director Lulu Wang, among others. In our second season we’ll bring you intimate, hard-hitting conversations with actors Sandra Oh and Lucy Liu, novelist Min Jin Lee, rapper Ruby Ibarra, sociologist Anthony Ocampo, drag performer Jujubee, and others. Season 2 premieres May 11, with new episodes dropping every Tuesday through August. Subscribe for free on Apple, Spotify or anywhere you get your podcasts.
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