Can China Survive US Sanctions? In today’s video I break down the latest moves in the microchip industry. China is flooding the microchip market with billions of dollars of legacy chips that could be a complete game changer and change the way the US sanctions China. 中國能否擺脫美國製裁? 在今天的視頻中,我詳細介紹了微芯片行業的最新動態。 中國正在向微芯片市場注入價值數十億美元的傳統芯片,這些芯片可能會徹底改變遊戲規則,並改變美國製裁中國的方式.
Singtao Newspaper SF live cast featuring Larry Yu, retired CEO of Charles Schwab Int’nl – 8-8-23 9:00am SF time 時事觀察集結號:百年機遇, 中國準備好了嗎? 嘉賓: 財經政論家余錦光 主持: 星島日報美西版社長兼總編輯梁建鋒https://www.youtube.com/live/T3XjT_yWzaw 👈
Medical professionals most dangerous job in US, no wonder my doctors friends gave up their US citizenships & moved to Singapore & HK 醫療專業人員是美國最危險的工作,難怪我的醫生朋友放棄了美國公民身份並搬到了新加坡和香港
Survey by Columbia University and Committee of 100 Reveals Groundbreaking Data on Chinese American Communities. 3 Out Of Every 4 Chinese Americans Have Experienced Racial Discrimination in US 哥倫比亞大學和百人會的調查揭示了美國華裔社區的開創性數據. 每4個華裔就有3個在美國經歷過種族歧視.
National Survey Data Shows Nearly 3 Out Of Every 4 Chinese Americans Have Experienced Racial Discrimination In The Past 12 Months
New York, NY (August 2, 2023) – After releasing its executive summary in April, Columbia University’s School of Social Work, one of the world’s leading research universities, and Committee of 100, a non-profit membership organization of prominent Chinese Americans, today announced that the full report “The Fight for Representation: The State of Chinese Americans 2022” is now available.
The more than 60-page report summarizes a year-long research project and survey on the critical health, economic, and sociopolitical conditions of today’s Chinese American population. The research has been led by Dr. Qin Gao, Professor and Director of the China Center for Social Policy at Columbia University School of Social Work. Jennifer So, a doctoral student at Columbia University, Samuel Collitt, a researcher at Committee of 100, and Stacie Tao, also a doctoral student at Columbia University, co-authored the report and helped spearhead the research project.
The first and largest project of its kind, the “State of Chinese Americans” survey gathered information from nearly 6,500 participants from across the United States, compiling data related to demographics, politics, cultural identity, health, economic security, and social engagement. This research effort was supported by over 100 Chinese American and allied organizations nationwide, who shared the survey with community members in English, simplified Chinese, and traditional Chinese.
This survey project examines three main research questions: What are the demographic characteristics of Chinese Americans regarding birthplace, place of upbringing, languages spoken at home, English language proficiency, and cultural identity? What are the political opinions and levels of engagement among Chinese Americans? Lastly, what are the health and economic status and needs of Chinese Americans. In addition to quantitative data, the report also features quotes from study participants who shared their experiences.
Collecting disaggregated, accurate, and timely data on Chinese Americans will help inform policymakers and the public on the diverse set of opinions, perceptions, and needs of Chinese Americans across the country. This will enable key decision-makers to develop timely and responsive policies, programs, and services to address those needs.