Most people reading this know me, but in case you don't, here's the lowdown so far: I'm Elaine - I'm an Asian American expat brat who first moved out of the States at 4 & first hit up China at 13. Since then, I've been in & out of New York & Shanghai, mostly blogging.

Things I've got:
Twitter | Last.fm | Flickr | Shanghaiist | Elaine is Eating

Stuff I focus on a lot, categorized:
Girl Talk - feminism & women's issues
Food Talk - food & cooking
China - it's a big place
Elaine Talk - personal internet journal

“The part of journalism that matters, the part that we can’t afford to lose, is the part that goes out into the world and looks at things and tells you about things that nobody else is telling you.”

New York Times columnist and former Editorial Page editor Gail Collins interviewed in Reporter, an HBO documentary I’m currently watching.

The film follows New York Times op-ed columnist, Nicholas Kristof while on assignment in The Democratic Republic of the Congo where. 5.4 million people have been killed in the the last decade

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    Unfortunately this is...part that I think we are losing.
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