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California designates Bruce Lee Day, a first statewide

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San Francisco — Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a law on Tuesday designating May 17 as Bruce Lee Day, making Bruce Lee the first Chinese American in California history to receive an annual namesake day. Lee was born in San Francisco in 1940 and returned to the city on May 17, 1959, after growing up in Hong Kong. The designation is an official state observance; Assemblymember Matt Haney called Lee the epitome of the best of California, and Shannon Lee, CEO of the Bruce Lee Foundation, issued a statement describing the honor as a testament to her father’s enduring legacy as a cultural bridge. The law creates an annual commemoration on May 17 beginning in the year specified by the statute.

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Timeline of Events

  • 1940: Bruce Lee is born in San Francisco.
  • 1959: Lee returns to San Francisco on May 17 after childhood in Hong Kong.
  • 1960s–1970s: Lee attains international fame as a martial arts film star.
  • Tuesday (reported): Gov. Gavin Newsom signs law designating May 17 as Bruce Lee Day.
  • Post-signing: Shannon Lee and Assemblymember Matt Haney release statements praising the designation.

Why This Matters to You

Bruce Lee Day is a nod to cultural diversity and the impact of Asian-American figures. It's a reminder to celebrate the rich tapestry of our communities. Check out local events on May 17 to join in the commemoration.

The Bottom Line

California's new Bruce Lee Day is a testament to the martial arts icon's enduring legacy. It's a recognition of his role as a cultural bridge and the impact of Asian-American figures. Worth forwarding if you know a Bruce Lee fan or someone who values cultural diversity.

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Who Benefited

The Bruce Lee Foundation, Lee’s family, and Asian American communities receive formal state recognition through the designation of May 17 as Bruce Lee Day.

Who Impacted

No individual or group is identified as suffering in the articles; the law honors Bruce Lee and includes statements from officials and family.

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Who Benefited

The Bruce Lee Foundation, Lee’s family, and Asian American communities receive formal state recognition through the designation of May 17 as Bruce Lee Day.

Who Impacted

No individual or group is identified as suffering in the articles; the law honors Bruce Lee and includes statements from officials and family.

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