Clean Energy Needs Clean Conscience: Observing the NV Energy–NCL Tension

By Nevada Chinese Perspective  As Nevada rises to prominence as a clean energy leader, it’s clear that the future is solar, geothermal, and battery-powered. From massive infrastructure projects like Greenlink Nevada to collaborations with major tech companies, NV Energy is playing a visible and vital role in the state’s transition to renewables. At the sameContinue reading “Clean Energy Needs Clean Conscience: Observing the NV Energy–NCL Tension”

清洁能源需要清晰良知:观察 NV Energy 与内华达环保联盟的分歧

文 / 内华达华人视角 内华达州正迅速崛起为美国清洁能源的领跑者。从“绿色通道”输电计划到与大型科技公司的合作,NV Energy 在推动全州向可再生能源转型中扮演着不可或缺的角色。而与此同时,内华达环保联盟(Nevada Conservation League, 简称 NCL)等民间环保组织则不断呼吁,在加速绿色转型的同时,也必须确保这一进程的公平与正义。 因此,当 NV Energy 提出将居民电费上调 9% 的计划,并遭到 NCL 强烈反对时,公众不禁疑惑:既然双方都支持清洁能源,为什么还会发生如此明显的分歧?

粽香茶韻裡的文化自信——旅美華人如何堅守與弘揚中華文化

五月的拉斯維加斯,陽光燦爛,空氣中卻飄蕩著一縷熟悉的香氣——那是粽葉與糯米交織出的味道,是端午節帶來的記憶與歸屬。5月31日下午,我有幸參加由內華達亞太裔公民權益協會(One APIA Nevada)舉辦的「粽香茶韻慶端午」活動。現場不僅有熱騰騰的粽子可品,還有手作粽子的教學體驗,志工們親切地帶大家編織五彩繩、製作香包,讓傳統習俗在歡笑聲中再次被喚起。有獎問答環節更增添了趣味與知識性,讓大家在互動中更加認識端午節的文化內涵。當日參與者近百人,從八十八歲的長輩到還在搖籃中的嬰兒,華人家庭齊聚一堂,洋溢著濃濃的人情味與文化情感。

Cultural Confidence in the Fragrance of Zongzi and Tea — Upholding and Promoting Chinese Traditions as Chinese Americans

On a sunny afternoon in Las Vegas, the air was filled with a familiar aroma—the scent of bamboo leaves and glutinous rice, evoking the memories and sense of belonging tied to the Dragon Boat Festival. On May 31, I had the pleasure of attending the “Fragrance of Zongzi and Tea – Celebrating the Dragon BoatContinue reading “Cultural Confidence in the Fragrance of Zongzi and Tea — Upholding and Promoting Chinese Traditions as Chinese Americans”

粽香茶韵里的文化自信——在美华人与中华文化的坚守与弘扬

五月的拉斯维加斯,阳光灿烂,空气中却飘荡着一缕熟悉的香气——那是粽叶与糯米交织出的味道,是端午节带来的记忆与归属。5月31日下午,我有幸参加了由内华达亚太裔公民权益协会(One APIA Nevada)举办的“粽香茶韵庆端午”活动。现场不仅有热气腾腾的粽子可品,还有亲手包粽子的教学体验,志愿者们手把手地教大家制作五彩绳与香囊,传统习俗在欢笑中被重新唤醒。在有奖问答环节,大家积极抢答,一边娱乐一边学习传统知识。近百位华人齐聚一堂,从88岁的老人到襁褓中的婴儿,其乐融融,仿佛回到了家乡的节日现场。

A May of Poetry: Echoes and Progress of AAPI Heritage Month

From Legislation to Legacy; From History Remembered to Futures Imagined The Dawn: When Congress Began to Remember On a quiet morning in 1843, waves from the Pacific gently touched the shores of San Francisco Bay. A lone traveler from Japan stepped onto American soil, unaware that his footsteps would begin a legacy spanning centuries. TwoContinue reading “A May of Poetry: Echoes and Progress of AAPI Heritage Month”