Good morning to readers, Kyiv remains in Ukrainian hands.
Today’s issue – in honor of AAPI heritage month – revolves around what it’s like to be an Asian journalist in Ukraine.
... in a weird way, I found it liberating.
Good morning to readers, Kyiv remains in Ukrainian hands.
Today’s issue – in honor of AAPI heritage month – revolves around what it’s like to be an Asian journalist in Ukraine.
... in a weird way, I found it liberating.
In the U.S. I found race to be the central way in which people saw me.
In Ukraine, with so few Asians around, there are essentially no stereotypes around it – and so no presumptions made.
Here’s how today’s story starts:
I was in the central Ukrainian town of Dnipro, walking along a major thoroughfare, when someone shouted out:
“Ni Hao!”
My fists clenched. I prepared for a confrontation – after all, in the United States, this is the sort of street harassment that many Asian Americans are used to.
To read the rest of the story, and hear from other Asian journalists in Ukraine such as Asami Terajima and Laurel Chor, read the link in our bio.
NEWS OF THE DAY
#RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE STALLING: The head of #Kharkiv's government told the BBC that the Russian plan was to take the border town of #Vovchansk within two days, and reach Kharkiv city within five days.
…BUT #PUTIN CONFIDENT IN HIS GRIP ON POWER: Putin is overseeing the largest overhaul of his defense ministry since the outbreak of full-scale war, seemingly secure in his political position as he starts a fifth term, the New York Times reports.
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/05/26/world/europe/russia-corruption-putin.html
RUSSIA STRIKES HARDWARE STORE IN #KHARKIV: Fifteen are dead, and some 43 people are injured after bombs hit the #Epicentr hardware store in Kharkiv on Saturday, reports Reuters. An Epicentr is sort of like a #Ukrainian Walmart. Around 120 people had been inside when the bombs hit.
A Russian strike on a crowded DIY hardware store in Kharkiv killed 14 people and wounded dozens more, Ukrainian officials said on Sunday morning, the death toll rising as the country's second-largest city reeled from two attacks a day earlier.
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