Get a Taste of Thailand With Our Thailicious Merchandise Collection
As part of our ongoing Made in Chinatown merchandise initiative to support Chinatown businesses during the pandemic, we’re excited to launch our latest collaboration with Thailicious. The collection is a visual representation of the fresh herbs and ingredients used in traditional Thai cuisine, and our design team worked closely with Jay Lue — the owner and manager of Thailicious — to bring the restaurant to life.
Asian Americans for Black Lives Matter Posters and How to Use Them
We've said and heard too many times: "I don't want to get involved, it's not my business," "I don't know enough about the issue" or "I don't want to cause any problems". Too many of us feel like we don't belong or deserve a seat at the table. But we need to be a part of the conversation and amplify our voices to support our Black communities.
Asian Americans for Black Lives
It has been hard to find the right words to say the last few days, trying to untangle the feelings we feel and put them into coherent words. We don’t intend to be silent on this, so please forgive us for the delays as we reflected on all the events of this week (and beyond). We recognize too that our words matter with the platform we possess, and we vow to use it to stand for what we believe is right.
Our Latest Financial Transparency Report: Breaking $100,000 back into Chinatown, 10,000+ meals served
We’re excited to share that we have now officially put back $100,000 into Chinatown and served 10,000+ meals -- wow!! This is all made possible by YOU. It’s hard to believe that two months ago when we first started, we were hopeful to even break $10,000. The love for Chinatown is palpable.
Here’s the Inspiration Behind Our Latest Merchandise Collaboration With Tonii’s Fresh Rice Noodles
As part of our ongoing Made in Chinatown initiative to help Chinatown businesses struggling financially, while also bringing Chinatown’s stories to life through creative design, we’re excited to announce our second merchandise collaboration with Tonii’s Fresh Rice Noodles — a family-owned-and-operated bakery located on Bayard Street in the heart of Chinatown.