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Clara Wu Tsai watched the inequities get worse. Now she and Nets owner Joe Tsai are leveling the playing field. Wu Tsai grew up in Lawrence, Kansas, the daughter of two Taiwanese immigrants who lov… ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The Wu Tsai Theater will honor a $50 million gift from Joseph Tsai, a founder of the Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba, and Clara Wu Tsai, a ...
When Nets owner Clara Wu Tsai announced a $50 million Social Justice Fund in the summer of 2020, she and husband, ... which also includes Joseph Tsai’s family investment firm, ...
The theater in the new David Geffen Hall will be named the ‘Wu Tsai Theater’ in honor of a catalytic gift by Joe Tsai and Clara Wu Tsai, philanthropist and Lincoln Center Board Member.
BROOKLYN – Joe Tsai, Clara Wu Tsai and their family have agreed to sell a minority stake of BSE Global, the parent company of the Brooklyn Nets, New York Liberty and Barclays Center, ...
Clara Wu Tsai at a Brooklyn Community Foundation event where she was honored for her work on social ... the average Black family in the United States has 10 times less wealth than the average ...
We stand with George Floyd's family and the communities that have come together across this country to mourn his murder and we re ... - Clara Wu Tsai & Joe Tsai. Tickets. Ticket Central; Season ...
This year’s recipients of the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Medal were executives, investors and philanthropists Clara Wu Tsai and her husband Joe; musician Jon Batiste, and the MAS’ senior ...
Kyrie Irving hasn't played this season, but that doesn't mean he hasn't continued a collaboration with Nets owners Joe Tsai and Clara Wu Tsai -- a bond all hope will pay dividends beyond the court.
Bloomberg News reported back in February that a deal between Tsai, who bought 49% of the Nets from Mikhail Prokhorov in 2018 and the remaining 51% in 2019, and the Koch family was in the works.
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