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California gets Bruce Lee Day in a first for US state’s Chinese Americans
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California gets Bruce Lee Day in a first for US state’s Chinese Americans

California has designated May 17 as Bruce Lee Day, making him the first Chinese American honored with an annual namesake day in U.S. history. Governor Gavin Newsom signed the legislation, recognizing Lee's impact as a cultural bridge and Asian-American icon. Born in San Francisco in 1940, Lee returned to the city in 1959 after growing up in Hong Kong. His daughter, Shannon Lee, emphasized his legacy in inspiring self-confidence and representation for Asian Americans. State Assembly member Matt Haney praised Lee as embodying California's values, noting his role in challenging stereotypes in media. The Bruce Lee Foundation and Asian-American organizations plan annual celebrations featuring cultural events and educational programs.

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California gets Bruce Lee Day in a first for US state’s Chinese Americans

California has designated May 17 as Bruce Lee Day, making him the first Chinese American honored with an annual namesake day in U.S. history. Governor Gavin Newsom signed the legislation, recognizing Lee's impact as a cultural bridge and Asian-American icon. Born in San Francisco in 1940, Lee returned to the city in 1959 after growing up in Hong Kong. His daughter, Shannon Lee, emphasized his legacy in inspiring self-confidence and representation for Asian Americans. State Assembly member Matt Haney praised Lee as embodying California's values, noting his role in challenging stereotypes in media. The Bruce Lee Foundation and Asian-American organizations plan annual celebrations featuring cultural events and educational programs.

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