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Vol 6. No. 3 June/Spring 1985
Features
3 ASIAN YOUTH REALITIES I PARENTS, FRIENDS, IDENTITY, RACISM Jack Seto and Christine Pinto
11 GROWING UP WITH GUNG FU OR HOW TO LEARN COMMITMENT Teri Chan
16 THEATRE EMPLOYMENT FOR ASIANS IT'S NOT EASY, BUT THERE'S HOPE Susan Carter
19 FACES OF ENIGMA THE ART OF SHUK CHEUNG Paulus Lau
21 A WINDOW A SHORT STORY Kerri Sakamoto
30 CHINESE YOUTH ARE LOSING THEIR CULTURE HOW CSA IS FIGHTING THIS T.Y. Ho
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12 EDITORIAL
31 POETRY RAIN Jim Wong-Chu
31 CONTRIBUTORS
Editor for this issue: Jack Seto
Editorial/Production Coordinator: Satish Dhar
Editorial Assistance: Christine Pinto, Teri Chan, Dora Nipp
Art Direction: Andy Tong
Cover: Andy Tong
The Asianadian: An Asian Canadian Magazine is published quarterly by the Asianadian Resource Workshop, P.O. Box 1256, Station ‘Q’ Toronto, Ontario M4T 2P4, Canada. Copyright © 1984. All rights reserved. Contents may not be reprinted without prior permission.
ISSN# 0705-8861. Second Class Mail Registration Number 4438, Toronto, Canada. The Workshop is a non-profit organization. All donations are tax-deductible. Printing is by Weller Publishing and Cathay Printing. Typesetting by Moveable Type Inc. Financial assistance from the Office of the Secretary of State, Government of Canada is gratefully acknowledged. The opinions expressed in this issue are not necessarily those of Asianadian Resource Workshop.
