Cici Yu
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Cici Yu
@ciciyu.bsky.social
Associate producer @WBUR • @comatbu alumna • was: @Blaw
I write stories, produce podcast episodes, and rock climb!
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If you've seen the latest season of "Stranger Things," you might have noticed the iconic cover of "A Wrinkle in Time" that Holly was reading. For a long time, nobody knew who had illustrated that cover -- until an enterprising Redditor got Endless Thread on the case:
Artist: Known — Illustrator for 'A Wrinkle in Time' gets long-overdue credit
The cover art for the 1976 paperback edition of Madeleine L'Engle's classic sci-fi/fantasy novel "A Wrinkle in Time" — featuring a winged centaur and a glowering, red-eyed face — is iconic. And yet, f...
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December 3, 2025 at 2:55 PM
The first comprehensive community-driven survey shows that many Asian and Pacific Islander Americans living in Massachusetts experience discrimination, lack a sense of “belonging” and are being overlooked by the major political parties.

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Report puts data to experience of Asian and Pacific Islander Americans in Mass.
Asian and Pacific Islander Americans are the fastest-growing racial group in Massachusetts. Yet a new report shows many experience discrimination, lack a sense of “belonging” and are being overlooked ...
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June 6, 2025 at 9:09 PM
Just joined Bluesky!

Last week, @wbur.org aired my radio feature on how Trump’s China tariffs are squeezing MA small businesses. Even with a 90-day rollback announced by Trump today, many retailers are still bracing for uncertainty as trade talks continue.

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Small retailers that depend on global supplies are scrambling to absorb rising costs from higher tariffs. And a soon-expiring 90-day pause in tariffs on most countries have left businesses bracing for more economic uncertainty.
From vinegar to vanilla: Trump tariffs leave Massachusetts small businesses in the lurch
Small retailers that depend on global supplies are scrambling to absorb rising costs from higher tariffs. And a soon-expiring 90-day pause in tariffs on most countries have left businesses bracing for...
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May 12, 2025 at 12:44 PM