
Natasha Jung
Founder, Executive Editor and Executive Producer at Cold Tea Collective
founder, exec editor & exec producer of @coldteamedia | 2nd gen Chinese Canadian | storyteller, mother, wife, daughter, sister | fueled by drake & bbt
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1 week ago |
coldteacollective.com | Dennis Tran |Natasha Jung
April 30th holds a deep, complicated place in Vietnamese history. Known as Black April or Tháng Tư Đen among the diaspora, it marks the Fall of Saigon in 1975, the end of the Vietnam War, and the beginning of mass displacement for millions of Vietnamese people.
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1 week ago |
thetyee.ca | Natasha Jung
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4 weeks ago |
coldteacollective.com | Dennis Tran |Natasha Jung
Photo by: Sarina Tran-HermanAs spring returns, so too does one of Southeast Asia’s most beloved and spirited holidays. From April 13–16, Thai, Lao, and Cambodian communities around the world celebrate the new year through Songkran (Thai), Boun Pi Mai (Lao), and Choul Chnam Thmey (Khmer). Timed with the shift from the dry season to the rains, it’s more than a seasonal reset – it’s a time for cleansing, connection, and coming home to oneself.
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1 month ago |
coldteacollective.com | Natasha Jung
‘You glow differently when you’re surrounded by those who just want to see you win. In our second year attending the annual gala by the Coalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment (CAPE) in Los Angeles, we celebrate the accomplishments of Asian and Pacific Islander (API) women and non-binary individuals in entertainment who are breaking barriers and paving the way for others to pursue and achieve creative excellence.
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2 months ago |
coldteacollective.com | Natasha Jung
Following a successful Canadian film festival run including its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) in September 2024, Asian Canadian filmmaker Ann Marie Fleming’s latest project Can I Get A Witness? . Described as an environmental film with a gentle, yet dark humour, the film stars Sandra Oh (The Sympathizer, Killing Eve), Keira Jang (The Batwoman, Riverdale) and Joel Oulette (Trickster, Monkey Beach).
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Making it is hard. In our first documentary find out how Asian Canadians are following their dreams while uplifting their communities & celebrating their heritage w/ #DoChayRestaurant #CurtisLum @lovesaschie @frmnstudio Join our #Vancouver screening Apr 27 https://t.co/3na5Q0JDuT

Great to see @coldteamedia on this list of Asian news sites to follow! Thank you @Cision ! #AsianPacificAmericanHeritageMonth

For #AsianPacificHeritageMonth, here are 10 news sites you should be following, including: @coldteamedia @angryasianman @hyphenmag @AsAmNews https://t.co/nn7gqof3PR

Really loved this interview with @ThatOliviaCheng. We talk about showing up for your community and anti-racism amongst other hot topics like season 2 of #WarriorMAX

In our most recent Pearls of Wisdom episode, @ThatOliviaCheng talks about how her dad inspired her to speak up for her community. #warrior #antiasianracism #hateisavirus https://t.co/3qQcLUpiTV