November 22, 2024 | Vol. 53, Issue 22

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Chef Shi Mei of Lenox Sophia Serves Up Big Flavors Inside a Small Space

South Boston’s Lenox Sophia is not your typical restaurant – and in many ways Chef Shi Mei is not your typical chef. Trained in economics, Mei says the first dish he made as a kid was instant ramen. And his restaurant – where patrons are encouraged to bring their own drinks – is more akin to a tiny Japanese noodle house than a glitzy Hub bar. But the result is an intimate and delightful taste of small-room dining that serves […]

Rally in Boston Calls Out Lies, Hateful Words About Haitians

A group of demonstrators on Sept. 24 surrounded the “Embrace” sculpture at the Boston Common to stand in solidarity with Haitian migrants across the country. The group called out the rhetoric and lies spread by the campaign of former president and current presidential candidate Donald Trump about Haitian refugees in Ohio. “As a Haitian American person, I have an obligation. Whenever something bad is said about my community, it’s important for us to come together and unite,” said Brockton Councilor […]

Bias Against Muslims, Palestinians Permeate Press: Rights Advocate

The contrasts in the headlines were striking. Projected on a screen were copies of online stories from The New York Times and the BBC News, both covering killings in the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the Israeli bombings of Palestinians in Gaza.Pointing out the differences in the treatments, Hena Zuberi of the nonprofit human rights group, Justice For All, noted how in one set of headlines, the group carrying out deadly attacks, Israel, goes unnamed, and in the other, the […]

Dorchester Art Project Set to Honor Vietnamese Diaspora

An art project by a group of Vietnamese Americans in Dorchester will complement a proposed Vietnamese diaspora memorial and aim to become a permanent presence in Boston, say organizers.The “Trưng Bày Mẫu Thiết Kế” show debuts on Sept. 14, from noon to 3 p.m. at the VietAID Community Center at 42 Charles St. in Dorchester, as part of the “1975: A Vietnamese Diaspora Memorial.” The exhibit is lead by artist Ngoc-Tran Vu. “This design showcase is an inclusive and accessible […]

Have Your Voice Heard in the 2024 Presidential Election Via Sampan Survey

The 2024 Presidential Election race is turning out to be like no other. Readers old enough to remember, or those of us who appreciate historical perspective, need to go back to March 31, 1968. Then, Democratic Presidential incumbent Lyndon Johnson withdrew his name from consideration for his party’s nomination. The bombing of North Vietnam was in full force, divisiveness ruled the nation, and Johnson’s brief speech contextualizing the state of that war and his nation culminated with a statement that […]

India Day in Needham Celebrates Inclusion, Nation’s Rich Diversity

This year’s annual India Day celebration in Needham on Aug. 17 was all about inclusion.“To showcase our inclusivity, we featured a fashion show highlighting traditional garments from various Indian states,” said Karan Bhagat, a youth ambassador of the event’s organizer, the Indian Community of Needham, or ICON. India is a highly diverse nation in which around 100 different languages are spoken and hundreds of tribal groups reside. More so, while Hinduism, Islamism, Sikhism and Buddhism are frequently associated with the […]

New Screening Tech Could Address Racial Disparities in Cervical Cancer

For many women, Pap smears are an uncomfortable, even painful experience. While effective at screening for cervical cancer, the technique calls for the patient’s legs to be held apart and a metal speculum to be inserted into the vagina to scrape cells from the cervix. The process can cause physical distress and evoke mental trauma. Pap smears, however, might soon become a thing of the past. In May, the Food and Drug Administration approved a new method of testing for […]

GUEST COLUMN: Getting the Right Care is Key to Treating Parkinson’s. For Asians, That’s a Problem

“My mother started to have these horrible nightmares,” says Anne, an Asian American woman in Greater Boston. “She would wake up in the middle of the night multiple times … in a panic.” Anne assumed these ‘night terrors’ were a normal part of her mother’s aging, but then she noticed her mother started to fall a lot more over the next few years, which she took as a sign of something more serious. “Even after multiple visits to the primary […]

Weight-Loss Drugs Changing the Shape of America, But Not ‘Silver Bullet,’ Says Doc

If you have watched any daytime television or YouTube videos over the past few years, you have no doubt seen advertisements for medications like Ozempic, Wegovy, and Mounjaro. The ads are ubiquitous, and so are the medications – 5 million Americans were prescribed semaglutide (the major ingredient in many of these medications) in 2023, a 40-fold increase from the past five years. Researchers for JPMorgan estimate that by 2030, nearly 10% of the U.S. population may be taking weight-loss drugs. […]

Why ‘Forever Chemicals’ Don’t Have to Stick Around … Forever

Rain jackets, shampoo, meat, and cookware might wear out and go away, but they might never leave you. Perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are integrated into almost every aspect of daily life. Given their strong carbon-fluorine chemical bonds, PFAS take an extremely long time to break down, lingering in the environment and the human body, and thus coined “Forever Chemicals.” These persisting forever chemicals can be found in water and soil, especially near waste sites as they enter the environment through production […]

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