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Shows from 2010
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Korean Traditional HouseFor thousands years Koreans designed their traditional houses for personal well-being and for creating better harmony with nature. For thousands years Korean traditional homes' structure of heating system has been under floor. In recent years Korean people as well as Westerners are recognizing that the Korean traditional houses blending in with nature create better harmony, and that the science of under floor heating system. To find out more.. watch Asian America!
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Census 2010When the last Census was conducted back in 2000, the Asian community was one of the country's fastest growing from 1990 - 2000, the Asian population grew by 48%-- can we expect that kind of growth between 2000 and 2010? To find out more, watch Asian America!
HOST:
Ernabel Demillo, Journalism Professor, St. Peter's CollegeGUESTS:
Grace Hyeju Cho, Staff Attorney, MinKwon Center for Community ActionVanessa Leung, Deputy Director, Coalition for Asian American Children and Families (CACF)
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Asian American EntrepreneursThere is a little entrepreneur in all of us, many people out there who would love to quit their jobs and start their own business. And that's what entrepreneurs do! How do you go by becoming an entrepreneurs? What are the challenge and reward? Watch Asian America!
HOST:
Ernabel Demillo, Journalism Professor, St. Peter's CollegeGUESTS:
Saehoon Lee, Founder/President, www.mingleabit.comAysha Saeed, President/Fashion Designer, AYSHA SAEED
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Entrepreneurship: Making your own opportunities Part IOwning and running your own business is one of the best paths to autonomy and financial independence. No one can lay you off, the success or failure of the company is entirely up to you..but.. let's find out more about what it is to own your company. Watch Asian America.
HOST:
Ramon Gil, Creative Director, Fresh Concentrate LLCGUESTS:
Glenda Villajuan, Independent ConsultantSaehoon Lee, Founder/President, www.mingleabit.com
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Entrepreneurship: Making your own opportunities Part IIEntrepreneurs.. what takes to become one? Beyond failure or success, there is also the added benefit that business owners help build a more powerful voice for the Asian American community.. but.. entrepreneurship is not for everyone.. Want find out more about it? Watch Asian America.
HOST:
Ramon Gil, Creative Director, Fresh Concentrate LLCGUESTS:
Lawrence Shum, Founder, IQOUPONRay Brijmohan, Managing Partner, 2 Techs Co
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Asian Techniques in MedicineThis explores Eastern Medicine which includes acupuncture, Herbal medicine, physical manipulation and qigong. What role Eastern medicine plays in Western world, how Eastern and Western treatments can be use together for healing? And more.. Watch Asian America.
HOST:
Helen Hong, Comedian/Actor/TV host, www.helenhong.comGUESTS:
Myoung Im, L.Ac., MSTOM, Licensed Acupuncturist & Certified HerbalistMichael Ishii, L.Ac.Stonewell Acupuncture
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Asian Americans and VolunteerismIs volunteerism active in Asian culture? Do Asian Americans enough benefit from volunteer organizations? How can we encourage more of it in the Asian American community? What are some good resources to become more involved in volunteerism? Watch Asian America.
HOST:
Helen Hong, Comedian/Actor/TV host, www.helenhong.comGUESTS:
Liliana Chen, President & Co-Founder, PROJECT BY PROJECTChristina Wang, APEX (Asian Professional Extension)
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Asian Americans in Law EnforcementThe growing Asian American population has demanded specialized law enforcement officers. This episode explores how does one become a law enforcement officer? What are some challenges and rewards of doing the job? Watch Asian America, this episode gives you all what you want to know.
HOST:
Sue Robinson, TV Host/WriterGUESTS:
Phyllis Chu, Counsel to the Homicide BureauKin W. Ng, Director of Training in the Executive Bureau, Both represent the Kings County District Attorney's Office, Brooklyn, New York
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Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA)The largest Chinese population live in Manhattan, New York City's Chinatown. This episode tells you more about the Chinese immigrants and their descendants playing role in forming part of American society? Watch Asian America.
HOST:
Sue Robinson, TV Host/WriterGUESTS:
Cynthia Lee, Curator & Director of Exhibition, MOCABeatrice Chen, Director Education, MOCA
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Asian American EntertainersFind out more about one of preeminent Asian American non-profit organization, Asian American Writers' Organization. Also guests talks about their respective volumes of poetry. Watch Asian America.
HOST:
Taiyo Na, Actor/musicianGUESTS:
Fay Chiang, Poet & Program Director, Asian American Writers' WorkshopKen Chen, Poet & Executive Director, Asian American Writers' Workshop
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Asian American EntertainersThis show takes you to inside of what made them to become entertainers. What are challenges in pursuing entertainment career. Jared Rohberg, a musician turn-out a film producer talks about the recently released documentary called Operation Babylift: The Lost Children of Vietnam which he produced. Watch Asian America.
HOST:
Taiyo Na, Actor/musicianGUESTS:
Kevin Maes, Web DeveloperJared Rehberg, Musician/Film Producer
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Asian American EntertainersMiles apart.. and yet many things in common.. this episode introduces 2 successful artists.. both are raised as adoptees, both are influenced by hip-hop in their career paths.. both artist talk their heart out Watch Asian America.
HOST:
Taiyo Na, Actor/musicianGUESTS:
Heesun Lee, Author - Recording ArtistJeff Cylkowski, Visual Artist
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Asian American EntertainersProminent in Asian American community, Jen Kwok and Ed Lin talk to us about their new open mic series at the Asian American Writers' Workshop called Mouth to Mouth, as well as Ed Lin's 3rd & latest novel Snakes Can't Run and Jen Kwok's various on line video projects. Watch Asian America.
HOST:
Taiyo Na, Actor/musicianGUESTS:
Jen Kwok, ComedianEd Lin, Novelist
Koreans believe that Food and medicine are
grown from the same root, and therefore, there
is no better medicine than food. This show
features variety of this natural, low calorie,
delicious and healthy Korean food.
This show takes you to the inside of India: from the
travels in India, food, people, culture, arts, dance, to religions.
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Asian American EntertainersHOST:
Taiyo Na, Actor/musicianGUESTS:
Henry Chang, Author - Chinatown BeatPatick Rosal, Writer
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Asians in Western Classical OperaHOST:
Esther Goodhart, ComedianGUESTS:
So-Chung Shinn, Chairman - Metropolitan Opera's Young Associates GroupDavid Won, Opera Singer
Laura Poe, Collaborative Pianist
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Asian American EntertainersHOST:
Taiyo Na, Actor/musicianGUESTS:
Sheng Wang, ComedianVongku Pak, Musician
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Asians in Atypical JobsHOST:
Esther Goodhart, ComedianGUESTS:
Helen Hong, Comedian | www.helenhong.comTheresa Kim, Principal Owner of GRAIN
Weysan Dun, Special Agent in Charge - Newark Field Office, FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation)
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Asian American EntertainersHOST:
Taiyo Na, Actor/musicanGUESTS:
Helen Hong, Comedian | www.helenhong.comEsther Goodhart, Comedian
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Forgotten Asian Americans: Filipino AmericansHOST:
Ernabel Demillo, Journalism Professor - St. Peter's CollegeGUESTS:
Joey Tabaco, Filipino American National Historic Society - NY ChapterRose-Ann Ubarra-Cunanan, Executive Director - Filipino American Human Services, Inc.
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Filipino Nurses in the United StatesHOST:
Ernabel Demillo, Journalism Professor - St. Peter's CollegeGUESTS:
Leo Jurado, RN, President - Philippine Nurses Association of AmericaMadelyn Yu, RN, MSN, President - Philippine Nurses Association of New Jersey
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Asian Americans in the ArtsHOST:
Harjiv Singh, CEO - International Division, Gutenberg CommunicationsGUESTS:
Emily Walsh, Director of Operations - Sing For HopeDoua Moua, Actor
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Asian American InnovationHOST:
Harjiv Singh, CEO International Division - Gutenberg CommunicationsGUESTS:
Jessie Paul, Chief Marketing Officer - Wipro TechnologiesSteve Hamm, Senior Writer - BusinessWeek
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Asian American EntertainersHOST:
Taiyo Na, Actor/musicianGUESTS:
Tiffany Villarin, ActressPeter Kim, Actor

