
About 39% of Asians of ages 18 to 29 said they have done it, compared with 5% of Asians who are 65 and older, the report says.Ībout 25% of Korean adults surveyed said they have hidden part of their heritage from people who are not Asian, while 20% of Indian adults, 19% of Chinese, 18% of Vietnamese, 16% of Filipino and 14% of Japanese adults said they have done the same. Younger Asian adults were more likely to hide their culture. About 30% of Asians born in the US have hidden their culture, compared with 15% of Asian immigrants, the report shows. Their responses also varied based on their age, ethnicity and place of birth. When asked why they had hidden some aspects of their culture, Asian Americans mentioned a number of reasons from “fear of being embarrassed to wanting to avoid awkward questions or having to explain themselves, and even concern of potential discrimination,” the Pew report said.

Respondents were interviewed between July 5, 2022, and January 27 of this year. The new survey is based on a sample of 7,006 adults in the US who identify as Asian, either alone or in combination with other races or Hispanic ethnicity. And a 2022 report from Pew found about a third of Asian Americans reported changing their daily routine due to concerns of racially motivated violence. Reported hate crimes against Asians in 16 of the nation’s largest cities and counties rose 164% in 2021, according to a study from the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at Cal State University San Bernardino. The research was conducted in the wake of a recent rise in attacks against Asian Americans, including during the Covid-19 pandemic amid misinformation and misplaced aggression about the origins of the virus. Why some have mixed feelings about the terms Asian American and AAPI All are protesting the construction of the Thirty Meter Telescope on Mauna Kea on the Big Island of Hawaii. Stefan’s club image, King, (25.5) by judge, Gordon Battaile & Valerie Hider’s individual image, Rise Above (22) by judge, Mary Jensen.Kumu (teacher) Hinaleimoana Wong-Kalu performs a chant before meeting with University of Hawaii at Manoa President David Lassner on the campus in Honolulu Friday, July 19, 2019. lupus) on roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) in north-eastern Apennine, Italy. Two other DPC members were singled out for judges comments on their impressive images. Timing and synchrony of birth in a hider species, the roe deer Capreolus. Judge, Kayla Stevenson, provided glowing comments on the image after the show. Of special note – club member, Karoline Cullen, did DPC proud with her CAPA Silver Medal in the individual competition with her fabulous image, Strong & Steady, with a score of 26. Natures Tear Drops – Debbie Schmaltz – 23.5 Great Blue Heron With Prey – David Friederich – 22.5 The scores for the DPC club entries were: There was a tie for first place & the Gold medal.ģ – Chung Ai Photography Society – 140.5 Bronzeĥ – New Westminster Photography Club – 139ġ0 – West Vancouver Seniors Photo Club – 136

In a closely fought competition DPC put in a very creditable performance to finish in the top 10 – tying with Vernon Photography Club for 8th place. There were also 114 individual entries in the competition.

Participating were 25 clubs from BC & the Yukon with 264 images. On March 4 the 39th Annual North Shore Photographic Challenge was held via Zoom. But the old man claimed to have tracked the last of the mighty beasts all the way from Arizona to Oregon, where buffalo hadnt been seen in ten years. Thank you to all the members for submitting many wonderful images & thank you to Kerri Jo for her invaluable input! To eighteen-year-old Jeff Curry, the old hider - and his vision of a lone buffalo migrating north - was something of a myth, a ghost from the past stalking a dream. The judge was Kerri Jo Stewart, an award winning local photographer & artist.Īll images received a score of 10 and Kerri Jo then ranked them 1 through 6.ģ – Great Blue Heron With Prey – David Friederich On January 25 the selection competition for images to represent DPC in the North Shore Photographic Challenge was held.
