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Photographer known for capturing Asian America dies at 73

Photographer known for capturing Asian America dies at 73
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How O C nonprofits have responded to the impact of COVID-19 on Asian American seniors and business owners

Print This story was produced with support from the Asian American Journalists Assn. and AARP, a nonpartisan organization dedicated to empowering people 50 and older to choose how they live as they age. Before the coronavirus pandemic, June Bai’s weeks were filled with a diverse range of activities she looked forward to doing. Bai, 69, enjoyed the freedom she had to attend dance and tai chi classes and evenings at the symphony. Santa Ana resident June Bai, 69, helps deliver hot meals to seniors. (Courtesy of AASCSC) That all came to an end when the country began shutting down in March. “Because of the pandemic, all those social activities were cancelled, so I couldn’t engage with people,” she said through an interpreter, Eileen Ni, director of community wellness at the Santa Ana-based nonprofit Asian American Senior Citizens Service Center (AASCSC). “I lost my joy. I could only stay at home and take care of my father. That’s the only thing I could do.”

The Washington Post names Michelle Ye Hee Lee its Tokyo bureau chief

The Washington Post names Michelle Ye Hee Lee its Tokyo bureau chief WashPostPR © Andrew Seng/Andrew Seng Michelle Ye Hee Lee Announcement from Foreign Editor Douglas Jehl, Deputy Foreign Editor Eva Rodriguez and Editor for Russia, Japan and the Koreas Brian Murphy: We’re very happy to announce that Michelle Ye Hee Lee will become our next Tokyo bureau chief, beginning next summer. The assignment carries responsibility for the Koreas as well as Japan; it is our main vantage point on North Korea and its undiminished nuclear arsenal. Michelle is ideally equipped for these roles. Video: China to Sanction More U.S. Officials Amid H.K. Dispute (Bloomberg)

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