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Ceremony opens online Seattle ceramic shop featuring food themes


Ceremony opens online Seattle ceramic shop featuring food themes
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Naomi Tomky, Special to the Seattle P-I
April 5, 2021
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When ceramicists Karen Chung, Stephanie Hsie and Corey Gutch opened their collaborative studio, Ceremony, last year, they talked about one thing constantly: food.
Based in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District, the neighborhood’s restaurants sustained them with dumplings, noodles and soups, as they spent late nights hand-painting teacups with shrimp, chicken feet, and scallions.
Ceramicists Karen Chung, Stephanie Hsie and Corey GutchCody Cobb/Ceremony
The trio met in pottery classes at the Montlake Community Center, with Hsie and Chung first selling their work in 2019 at the Hing Hay Coworks AAPI Arts and Crafts Fair, before they opened their studio late last year with Gutch. They previously sold pieces on Instagram and stock their work at nearby Sairen, but have now launched ....

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The power and the perils of an Asian American political awakening


The power and the perils of an Asian American political awakening
The surge in hate crimes is feeding a new spirit of solidarity. But it’s also renewing a longstanding question for the movement: How do disparate sets of people unite without flattening their substantial differences?
By Noah Y. KimUpdated April 2, 2021, 3:05 a.m.
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Bystanders watch as demonstrators march against anti-Asian violence in New York City on March 27.Stephanie Keith/Getty
An odd thing about the term “Asian American” is that it’s more often used by nonprofits and census-takers than by the people it’s supposed to describe. Most Asian Americans — two-thirds according to some surveys — choose to identify themselves along ethnic, rather than racial, lines, calling themselves Korean or Bangladeshi Americans, for example, as opposed to Asian. ....

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