+ Follow ASIAN HERITAGE MONTH Tag
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[Summary] => A University of British Columbia economics professor reported that Canadians with Asian names face a daunting level of hidden discrimination when looking for a job. According to his survey, some applicants are being refused for an interview because of their name, even if they are better qualified.
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[Title] => The amazing Ibay, Caña perform jointly Jan. 26 / The impressive Oliver
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The extraordinarily talented and versatile young pianist-singer Ibay, blind since birth, will be playing the Tchaikovsky B-flat Piano Concerto, improvising on Tatums Humoresque, singing a Caruso aria or a Latin love song.
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ASIAN HERITAGE MONTH
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The extraordinarily talented and versatile young pianist-singer Ibay, blind since birth, will be playing the Tchaikovsky B-flat Piano Concerto, improvising on Tatums Humoresque, singing a Caruso aria or a Latin love song.
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