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USA - Jean-Luc Pouchet The Jean-Luc Pouchet Collection ... Justin Lo - Hong Kong singer-songwriter, actor Zhou Long - Winner of the 2011 Pulitzer Prize for Music Yo-Yo Ma (馬友友) - cellist Charles Mingus, jazz double bassist, composer, band leader Ne-Yo - R&B artist, 1/4 Chinese Richard On - guitarist-songwriter for rock band O.A.R. Bright Sheng - composer, conductor, and pianist Vienna Teng - singer-songwriter Kenneth Tse - classical saxophonist Sam Tsui - YouTube singer Lara Veronin, vocalist Chris Wong Won ("Fresh Kid Ice", 'The Chinaman") - Chinese Trinidadian rapper, member of 2 Live Crew Only Won - rapper, actor, martial artist Jason Yang, electric violinist[24] Sophia Yan, pianist Catalina Yue - singer, songwriter, model Nancy Zhou - violin player Politics and government Wilma Chan - First Asian American California State Assembly Majority Leader (2002--2004). Democrat. Ling-Ling Chang, mayor of Diamond Bar, California[25] Elaine Lan Chao - U.S. Secretary of Labor from 2001 to 2009 John Chiang - California State Controller (2007--present). Democrat. Carol K. Chen, mayor of Cerritos, California[26] Jay Chen, Hacienda-La Puente School Board, running for US Congress District 39 Lanhee Chen, policy director in Mitt Romney's 2012 presidential campaign Margaret Chin - Member of the New York City Council representing Chinatown. Judy Chu - First Chinese-American woman to serve as U.S. Representative (2009--present). Democrat. Steven Chu - physicist, current United States Secretary of Energy (2009--present), winner of 1997 Nobel Prize in Physics for research in laser cooling Nancy-Ann DeParle - Director of the White House Office of Health Reform Charles Djou - U.S. Representative from Hawaii (2010--2011). Republican. March Fong Eu - former Secretary of State of California (1975--1994), elected in 1974, she won reelection four times; United States Ambassador to the Federated States of Micronesia (1994--1996). Democrat. Hiram L. Fong - former U.S. Senator from Hawaii. Republican. Matthew K. Fong - California State Treasurer (1995--1999), adoptive son of March Fong Eu. Republican. Shing-Fu Hsueh, mayor of West Windsor Township[27] Tony Hwang, State Representative of the Connecticut General Assembly. Republican. Ed Jew - former member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. Democrat. Peter Koo - Member of the New York City Council representing Flushing, Queens. Ed Lee - Mayor of San Francisco Harry Lee - Longtime sheriff of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana; first elected in 1979, he was re-elected six times and served 27 and a half years. Democrat. Susan C. Lee - Delegate, Maryland House of Delegates of Maryland General Assembly, First Chinese American elected to Maryland General Assembly (2002-Present). John Liu - New York City Comptroller and former member of the New York City Council. Gary Locke - current United States Ambassador to China (2011-to present); former United States Secretary of Commerce (2009--2011); former Governor of Washington (1997--2005), first and only Chinese American to serve as a state governor. Democrat. Chin Lin Sou - community leader Goodwin Liu, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of California Chris Lu - Assistant to the President and Cabinet Secretary Grace Meng Democrat representing the 22nd district of New York Mary Su, mayor of Walnut, California[28] Tina Tchen - Chief of Staff to the First Lady Alex Wan - the first openly-gay and first Asian American member of the Atlanta City Council, elected to the position for District 6 in the November 2009 municipal election.[29] Shien Biau Woo (吳仙標) - Lieutenant Governor of Delaware (1985--1989), current president of the 80-20 Initiative. Democrat. David Wu, first Taiwanese American U.S. Representative, Democrat from Oregon Harry Wu - human rights activi...