As fireworks prepare to light up the night sky, as red, white, and blue flags flutter across the streets, and as people gather to celebrate the founding of the United States—we are here, too. But at this moment, our hearts may not be entirely in the celebration. As Chinese Americans, standing on the eve ofContinue reading “Beyond the Fireworks: A Reflection from Chinese Americans on Independence Day”
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AAPI Communities Advocate for Policy Impact
“Power & Policy 2025” Legislative Review Forum Held in Las Vegas Las Vegas Report On the evening of June 25 (PDT), nearly a hundred community members gathered at Bottega Exchange in Las Vegas for the Power & Policy 2025: Legislative Review & Community Dialogue Forum, hosted by One APIA Nevada and the AAPI Chamber ofContinue reading “AAPI Communities Advocate for Policy Impact”
Who Owns Our Energy Future?
— From Rooftop Panels to Collective Action: The Next Phase of Solar Power By Nevada Chinese Perspective In the movement toward clean energy, some of the most compelling images of solar power aren’t vast desert solar farms, but quiet panels perched on rooftops, catching the morning light. They represent not just a technological shift, butContinue reading “Who Owns Our Energy Future?”
Big Fight in Little Chinatown: A Cultural Defense—and a Call to Reimagine Our Role
Reflections from a Community Screening and Dialogue in Las Vegas: Who Defines the Future of Chinatown? On the evening of June 21, 2025, over a hundred community members gathered at the Desert Breeze Community Center in Las Vegas to watch the documentary Big Fight in Little Chinatown and participate in a post-screening roundtable discussion. HostedContinue reading “Big Fight in Little Chinatown: A Cultural Defense—and a Call to Reimagine Our Role”
Big Fight in Little Chinatown: When a Street Becomes a Mirror
By One Voice As I watched “Big Fight in Little Chinatown”, one image stayed with me: a street slowly waking up in the morning sun, paper lanterns swaying gently, elderly neighbors greeting each other in front of their shops. It’s a scene that may feel familiar—or far away—but either way, one that should never quietlyContinue reading “Big Fight in Little Chinatown: When a Street Becomes a Mirror”
Big Fight in Little Chinatown: A Cross-City Battle to Preserve Culture
Have you ever walked through a Chinatown in a North American city—past traditional Chinese archways, the scent of roast duck, and familiar shop signs? Have you ever wondered how these neighborhoods came to be, and how they continue to survive wave after wave of urban development? Directed by Canadian filmmaker Karen Cho, the documentary “BigContinue reading “Big Fight in Little Chinatown: A Cross-City Battle to Preserve Culture”
Who Will Shape the Future of Solar Energy?
— Unpacking the Tensions Between NV Energy and Solar Installers In the past two years, several solar companies based in Las Vegas have publicly criticized NV Energy’s solar interconnection process as ‘delayed, opaque, and inconsistent.’ Some companies reported that customers waited so long for grid approval that installations were canceled, affecting their business.On the surface,Continue reading “Who Will Shape the Future of Solar Energy?”
Five Questions Between Us and the Sun
— A Preface to Our Upcoming Article Series By NevadaChinesePerspective.Org Have you ever thought about installing a solar system for your home? Maybe you’ve considered it. Maybe you’ve already done it. Or maybe you’re still unsure. Some people proudly share screenshots of electric bills turning negative, while others complain about complicated procedures, slow payback, andContinue reading “Five Questions Between Us and the Sun”
Thousands Rally in Las Vegas “No Kings” Protest
Demonstrators oppose executive overreach; 15 arrested including one felony charge LAS VEGAS — On the evening of June 14, 2025, more than 8,000 demonstrators gathered outside the Lloyd D. George Federal Courthouse in downtown Las Vegas for a national ‘No Kings’ protest, calling for the protection of democratic institutions and pushing back against perceived executiveContinue reading “Thousands Rally in Las Vegas “No Kings” Protest”
No Kings, No Tyranny: A Protest That Rekindled Our Memory of Institutions
On a scorching summer afternoon in Las Vegas, thousands of people converged on the street outside the federal courthouse. It was June 14, 2025—a day that would quietly mark itself in the minds of those present. Nearly 8,000 individuals gathered, not to endorse any political figure, but to remind one another: this nation was neverContinue reading “No Kings, No Tyranny: A Protest That Rekindled Our Memory of Institutions”