New York’s 1st female Asian American owned bookstore

New York’s 1st female Asian American owned bookstore

ABC News’ Eva Pilgrim reports on Yu and Me Books in New York’s Chinatown, a bookstore that has become a place of community and a space for diverse authors and discussions on representation.

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22 thoughts on “New York’s 1st female Asian American owned bookstore

  1. That is a really cool addition to the pallet of different cultures in New York. Try to read it and experience something new. One time as a kid I found a book of fairy tales from the Oceania on the street and I read it all. Those tales were so cool, different and fascinating and the illustrations added the mystique.

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  3. It amazes me how racist Democrats are, what difference does it make to constantly point out race and gender? If I go into a store, I don't try and figure out what the persons race or sex is of the owner, but democrats are constantly doing this.

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