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Kayla Chow, at her UC Riverside graduation, and her Po Po Jean Wong, who often served as Mistress of Ceremonies for Gom Benn's annual Chinese New Year's banquets.

My Po Po: Jean Wong 

The following article was submitted by Kayla Chow, winner of the 2024 Gim Hong and Sun Woo Lee Memorial Scholarship for the top college senior. She was a student at UC…

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Read more about the article The Butcher’s Wish for His Secret Child
The montage show's Wong Toy Wing's family at a dinner: Son Albert, left, paper son Bing T., daughter Doris, wife Nguey Sum, Toy Wing, youngest son Hank and eldest daughter Tai Yeot. Not pictured is youngest daughter Judy. The map shows Chinatown in 1909. The Sam Sing butcher shop is on the left side of the image, to the right of the Plaza. The map is courtesy the Library of Congress.

The Butcher’s Wish for His Secret Child

Toy Wing Wong, a Chinese immigrant and butcher, sought to reunite with his secret daughter, Tai Yeot, left in China due to U.S. immigration constraints. Involved in the "Paper Son" system, he facilitated others' journeys too.

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Where am I going? What do I have to say? What can I create? Photo by MUILLU on Unsplash.

Who Am I?

Laureen Wong, an architecture student from USC, reflects on her immigrant roots, passion for art and soccer, and evolving identity as a woman of color. She aims to balance her heritage with her design aspirations in architecture.

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