@blogdiva A Japanese-American friend recently asked if there was such a guide for Asians traveling through Idaho and eastern Oregon and Washington.
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@blogdiva A Japanese-American friend recently asked if there was such a guide for Asians traveling through Idaho and eastern Oregon and Washington. 8 comments
@ryanrandall @blogdiva That's good advice. Her aunt made the mistake of stopping in Coeur d'Alene for lunch. The restaurant owner told her to get out, his place was for whites only. That's why she was looking for a guide. "The restaurant owner told her to get out, his place was for whites only." we weren't told so, but we were not served at a diner in Pennsylvania for the same reasons back in the 1990s, before my ex and i had kids. Jim Crow never went anywhere. @ryanrandall @blogdiva @LPerry2 Any and all of those books should become a thing- green, lavender, whatever. Analog or digital. While I probably wouldn't *need* them, I would rather go to places that were in those books, so I want them to be real. Peace to everyone. @blogdiva @LPerry2 @ryanrandall omg. Horrible. My friends (an interracial couple) got the cold shoulder in Savannah. We (a gay couple) got told that the restaurant was closed when it wasn't, in Pine Mountain, GA. Our former mayor was denied entrance, even to sit at the bar, at an Atlanta restaurant. They said her attire was too casual for their dress code. People flooded social media with pictures of white people in much more casual attire, eating at the restaurant. @kimlockhartga @blogdiva @LPerry2 @ryanrandall Stories like this need a "me too" online listing! |
@LPerry2 @blogdiva Hey Cookiefiend, are you asking for a current one or a historical one?
I live in Boise, Idaho—current a blue island in way too much red—and I could at least try to pass along details of the friendlier / less friendly places from my own observations if that could be helpful?
(Of course, I'm definitely aware that I don't perceive / get directly exposed to anti-Asian hate due to being a white guy who's not in a relationship or family with Asian folks—but I grew up in California and went to UC Riverside, so I've learned a lot from Asian American friends along the way. It breaks my heart that this feels necessary again, but I know that it does.)
Broadly speaking, I'd suggest trying to eat, gas up, and stay in the towns with public colleges or universities if one can.
In Idaho specifically, east to west along the interstate that means: Pocatello, then Twin Falls, then Boise.
@LPerry2 @blogdiva Hey Cookiefiend, are you asking for a current one or a historical one?
I live in Boise, Idaho—current a blue island in way too much red—and I could at least try to pass along details of the friendlier / less friendly places from my own observations if that could be helpful?
(Of course, I'm definitely aware that I don't perceive / get directly exposed to anti-Asian hate due to being a white guy who's not in a relationship or family with Asian folks—but I grew up in California and...