1. When Friends Come From Afar : The Remarkable Story of Bernie Wong and Chicago's Chinese American Service League
- Author
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Susan Blumberg-Kason and Susan Blumberg-Kason
- Subjects
- Chinese Americans--Illinois--Chicago--Social conditions, Chinese Americans--Illinois--Chicago--Biography, Social workers--Illinois--Chicago--Biography
- Abstract
Born in Hong Kong, Bernie Wong moved to the United States in the early 1960s to attend college. A decade later, she cofounded the Chinese American Service League (CASL) to help meet the needs of the city's isolated Chinese immigrants. Susan Blumberg-Kason draws on extensive interviews to profile the community and social justice organization. Weaving Wong's intimate account of her own life story through the CASL's larger history, Blumberg-Kason follows the group from its origins to its emergence as a robust social network that connects Chinatown residents to everything from daycare to immigration services to culinary education. Blumberg-Kason also traces CASL activism on issues like fair housing and violence against Asian Americans during the COVID-19 pandemic. At once intimate and broad in scope, When Friends Come from Afar uses one woman's life to illuminate a bedrock Chicago institution.
- Published
- 2024