Jennifer Lu, Los Angeles Times

Jennifer Lu

Los Angeles Times

Washington, VA, United States

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Past:
  • Los Angeles Times
  • The Open Notebook
  • Columbia Missourian

Past articles by Jennifer:

California recall history: Insights from elections, petitions

California is one of 19 states where voters can gather signatures to force a recall election that would remove a statewide officeholder. → Read More

Verbal jujitsu, disarming and other tips for dealing with microaggressions

For Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, we asked for strategies to disarm microaggressions. A Columbia University expert offers four tactics. → Read More

Asian Pacific American Heritage Month: How have you responded to microaggressions?

Many Asian Americans deal with microaggressions that may not seem like a big deal to others but can take a toll. What are your strategies for how to respond? → Read More

COVID-19 vaccine timeline: 1st and 2nd dose do's and don'ts

Play our game to see how you fare navigating life post-vaccination! → Read More

An archaeologist's quest to bring two Thai relics home

Two architectural lintels have been part of the Asian Art Museum's collection in San Francisco since the 1960s. Now they are being returned to their homeland. → Read More

Japanese Americans incarcerated in U.S. WWII camp speak out

After failing a loyalty test, Northern California WWII camp inmates faced a backlash. 75 years later, Tule Lake survivors reclaim their stories. → Read More

Man who left a dead cat in front of Asian-owned business is investigated for a possible hate crime

Sacramento police are investigating the incident at a butcher shop owed by a family of Chinese descent as a possible bias or hate-related crime. → Read More

Four reasons why Zoom is so exhausting and what you can do about it

Turns out, there’s scientific literature to support why we find videoconferencing so draining. → Read More

2 workers critical after electrical 'explosion' in L.A.

The electrical incident occurred near a loading dock on Flower Street shortly after 9 a.m., the Los Angeles Fire Department said. → Read More

Educators eligible for vaccine in San Bernardino, Ventura counties

Teachers, school staff and childcare providers are among those eligible for vaccinations in San Bernardino and Ventura counties. → Read More

Perseverance rover pays tribute to 2018 Camp fire victims

The Mars rover carries with it a small silicon chip inscribed with the names of 85 people who died in the fire → Read More

Need a coronavirus test in L.A.? Starting next week, no appointments are needed

Starting next week, Angelenos can visit any of the coronavirus testing sites run by the city of Los Angeles without first scheduling an appointment. → Read More

What to do if delays hit your L.A. COVID vaccine appointment

COVID-19 vaccine appointments have been suspended from Disneyland to Dodger Stadium because of shortages caused by bad weather across the U.S. → Read More

L.A. postpones COVID-19 vaccine appointments as winter weather delays shipments

About 12,500 people will have their appointments delayed — and those affected should be notified by text, email or phone, according to a city statement. → Read More

Severe weather puts freeze on O.C. vaccine supply, forcing closure of Disneyland vaccination center

The county's supply of Moderna vaccine did not arrive Tuesday and additional supplies are not expected to arrive until Monday. → Read More

Priest at Bay Area Catholic church that flouted public health orders dies of COVID-19

Sts. Peter and Paul Church closed its doors after a coronavirus outbreak sickened three priests and three caregivers. One of the priests has died. → Read More

Vaccination site opens at Santa Ana College to target areas hard-hit by COVID-19

Santa Ana, along with Anaheim, has the highest infection rate in Orange County, and offering vaccines there 'is the right thing to do,' an official said. → Read More

Garbage truck driver charged in Sandalwood fire that killed 2

The Riverside County man dumped burning trash next to dry vegetation, sparking the 1,000-acre fire that killed two women and burned 74 structures, prosecutors say. → Read More

Highly contagious coronavirus strain first reported in the U.K. surfaces in Riverside County

The strain has also been detected in Los Angeles, Orange, San Diego, San Bernardino, Alameda, San Mateo and Yolo counties. → Read More

Coronavirus outbreak shutters San Francisco Catholic church

Three priests and two caregivers at Saints Peter and Paul Church tested positive for the coronavirus, forcing the church to move daily Masses online. → Read More