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Dimsum.co.uk wins the Pearl Awards 2008 (December 2008)
Dimsum.co.uk wins the Pearl Awards 2008
http://www.dimsum.co.uk/features/dimsum.co.uk-wins-the-pearl-awards-2008.html
Another article about Dimsum community which also feature the winning of Pearl Awards from UKChinese.com (Chinese article)
http://www.ukchinese.com/www/43/2009-02/2719.html
Long-distance call (23rd November 2008)
Website creator Sarah Yeh tells Nadine Bateman about her role in fostering community spirit among Britain's Chinese population.
When London-born Sarah Yeh set up DimSum (www.dimsum.co.uk) as a voice for Chinese people in Britain in 2001, little did she realise it would prove to be so effective so soon.
Correct Chinese Etiquette (20 March 2008)
Efnic.co.uk gives dimsum credit for a great article on eating correctly chinese style
http://www.efnic.co.uk/
Our Friends in the East (5 February 2008)
In an article exploring international relations with China, Dimsum is suggested as a more local link. http://education.guardian.co.uk/egweekly/story/0,,2252167,00.html
Chinese struggle to feel at ease in their adopted homelands (June 22 2007)
In the South China Morning Post Graham Keeley looks at positive and negative responses to new Chinese immigrants in Europe
Money in Mind (25 November 2006)
Dimsum provide a British Chinese viewpoint about Asian student's choice of degree. http://www.guardian.co.uk/money/2006/nov/25/careers.graduates1
China in London 中国在伦敦 (2006)
Dimsum is included in a Time Out guide to all things Chinese in London http://www.timeout.com/features/chinainlondon/chinainlondon.pdf
What does it mean to be Chinese in London? (24 January 2007)
Dimsum is recognised for raising the Chinese community's profile in London. http://www.bbc.co.uk/london/content/articles/2007/01/22/cny2007_identity_feature.shtml
Chinese New Year - three years on (22 January 2004)
Sarah Yeh writes for BBC London about Chinese New Year
http://www.bbc.co.uk/london/yourlondon/cny2004/threeyearson.shtml
Week ahead (January 19 2004)
The Times online quotes Dimsum as a source for information about the Glasgow film festival http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/article997174.ece
Community Channel (October 2003)
The work of the dimsum team is highlighted in an interview for the Community Channel
ZoneEast interview (September 2003)
The Dimsum Team is interviewed by British Chinese Magazine, ZoneEast
New Media Age: Multi-coloured Britain (14 August 2003)
Sites aimed at Britain's ethnic minority communities are at last gaining some of the recognition they deserve, from mainstream sites and advertisers
Sarah Yeh, Dimsum.co.uk winner of The Windrush Community Award 2003 (24 June 2003)
In a year where SARS has had a detrimental impact on the lives of all Chinese communities and businesses across the globe, Sarah Yeh, Managing Director of Dimsum.co.uk, was announced as the winner of the Community Acheivement Award at Windrush 2003.
The Guardian: Between two worlds (6 April 03)
Britain has one of the fastest-growing mixed-race populations - but many people are still hostile towards interracial couples. Sarah Yeh and partner Simon Crabtree were asked how their lives have been affected.
Read the article here:
http://observer.guardian.co.uk/review/story/0,6903,930437,00.html
Political Communications in Greater China (March 03)
edited by Gary D. Rawnsley and Mingg-Yeh Rawnsley
This book examines the role played by political communications, including media of all kinds - journalism, tlelvision and film - in defining and shaping identity in greater China, taken to include China, hong Kong, taiwan and the overseas Chinese.
Beyond The Takeaway (10-14 March 03)
Dimsum has featured in international, British and Chinese media. The following is a history of such appearances. You can also find a list of our awards here.
Dimsum plays a prominent role in the ground-breaking series, Beyond The Takeaway, exploring the lives of second and third generation BBCs (British Born Chinese) on Radio Four.
More information about the series can be found here:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/factual/beyondthetakeaway.shtml
Dimsum contributor wins Silver award for Dimsum article (22 November 02)
Wai Kwok Cheung won the silver award for 'Best Diversity Feature in New IMPACT Journal' which reprinted his Dimsum article, 'Being Chinese in a Westernised Workplace' The award, part of the British Diversity Awards 2002, went to his salutary tale of coping with racist 'banter' and 'jokes' in the work environment.
You can read his article on the site here: http://www.dimsum.co.uk/viewpoints/being-chinese-in-a-westernized-workplace.html
BBC online: Chinese Britain (2002)
How a second generation wants the voice of its community heard by Dominic Casciani
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/static/in_depth/uk/2002/race/chinese_britain.stm
Impact Magazine (July 02)
Dimsum featured in Impact magazine after becoming finalist in three categories of the windrush 2002 awards. The categories were community, Internet and small business. Dimsum came highly commended in the small business category.
Impact Magazine (May 02)
Dimsum was interviewed by Impact magazine
BBC Radio London: A Sense of Place (28 April 02)
Dimsum featured in the first radio programme in the series: "What makes a Londoner?".
Radio 1: Race and Religion (12 March 2002)
Dimsum featured on Radio 1 and on their website
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/essentials/life/race/audio_chinese.shtml
www.bbc.co.uk: "Chinese New Year - A Time to Celebrate" (13 February 02)
Dimsum article was featured in London Live's special on the Chinese New Year
The Guardian: Working on the Web: Minorities on the Web (13 September 02)
The Independent: "Dover 58 Rememberance" (19 June 02)
Dimsum was listed as the minority site for Chinese in the UK
Connections Magazine - 4 successful E- pioneers (Spring 01)
Dimsum featured in the quarterly CRE special about Ethnic minorities on the Internet.
The Foot and Mouth Controversy
Dimsum give its perspective in international press and media on the Chinese scapegoating over the foot and mouth disease by the UK government and Media
A Virus Cures a Silence (16 May 01)
The most comprehensive article written on the Foot & Mouth Controversy yet, Marjorie Miller from the LA Times brings together the most important aspects of the controversy in her article.
The Mail on Sunday: "Brown's Chinese Restuarant Lie" (15 April 01)
Sunday Morning post: "London Protest by 'Scapegoats'" (8 April 01)
The Times: "Chinese protest at being made scapegoats" (9 Apr 01)
The Independent: "Chinese stirred into action by racist smears and slanders" (7 Apr 01)
BBC News: "Chinese fight foot-and-mouth claims" (5 Apr 01)
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/uk/newsid_1260000/1260861.stm
The Guardian: "Takeaway your stereotypes" (4 Apr 01)
As spokespeople for this campaign, Dimsum founders also appeared on CNN, London Live radio and BBC Question Time. http://www.guardian.co.uk/Archive/Article/0,4273,4164672,00.html
The Guardian in "Word Association" (February 3, 2001)
Although lauded by British film critics and winning Golden Globes for Best Foreign Language Film and Best Director, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon was such a "crashing bore" to Guardian columnist, Charlotte Raven that she even walked out early. Her emotive review has drawn controversy, criticism and for many Chinese readers, caused offence. Dimsum's position appeared in the Guardian in "Word Association" (February 3, 2001) |