Harry Jing
Articles by Harry Jing

Confusion and anxiety: a high school coronavirus story
August 31 2020 ColumnsThe pervasive theme of the coronavirus pandemic seems to be uncertainty. Uncertainty over when a vaccine will arrive, uncertainty over the economic and political turmoil that has accompanied the …

Diversity on the decline in social circles of immigrant youth
August 17 2020 ImmigrationNew research shows social circles of visible minority youth grow less diverse over time. Sean Lauer of the UBC Department of Sociology and Miu Chung Yan of the UBC School of Social Work published …

Stained glass: more than just a window
June 8 2020 LocalThe “Three Graces” stairwell window, found in Gabriola mansion and created by Bloomfield & Sons Studio. | Photo courtesy of …

Remembering an apology
April 20 2020 ImmigrationWhen Vancouver’s Mayor Gregor Robertson and the city council headed off to Chinatown on April 22, 2018 to deliver a formal apology to the Chinese Canadian community for Vancouver’s history of …

A celebration of the Chinese language
April 6 2020 CommunityThe United Nations celebrates one of its six official languages, Chinese, on April 20th. Chinese Language Day marks the contribution of the Chinese language and culture to world culture.
Jia Fei, …

Racial passing – an outdated term?
March 23 2020 Cover Story Photo courtesy of IFC’s Portlandia
‘Racial passing’ is used to describe when an individual is accepted as a member of…

A peek into the life of career adventurers
February 17 2020 Cover Story Photo by Daniel Fox
Get inspired and learn about the action-packed lives of adventurers and explorers by watching …
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Argotian: learning English in virtual reality
January 20 2020 LocalA partnership, between the English Language and Culture Program at Simon Fraser University and the tech start-up Virtro, results in a pilot program integrating artificial intelligence and virtual …

How green is your muse? An appreciation and a wake-up call
December 9 2019 Art White Carpet by Esmie McLaren | Photo courtesy of Esmie McLaren
Celebrate nature at The Filipino Music and …

Vancouver: hand in hand with nature
November 18 2019 LocalJoin Canada’s foremost experts in a panel discussing Vancouver’s West Coast Modern architecture and city-building with nature in Thinking Forward: Building With Nature. The upcoming discussion …