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California Honors Bruce Lee with New State Holiday | Venice Beach News

California Honors Bruce Lee with New State Holiday | Venice Beach News

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California just made history by officially honoring Bruce Lee with a statewide holiday — May 17th is now Bruce Lee Day, the first Chinese American to receive such recognition. Born in San Francisco in 1940, Lee shattered barriers as a martial arts icon and cinematic trailblazer, giving Asian Americans a powerful role model when representation was nearly nonexistent. Despite facing racism — including being passed over for the lead in “Kung Fu” — his films, often politically charged, championed resistance against oppression. Governor Gavin Newsom signed the bill to celebrate his legacy, ensuring future generations recognize his global cultural impact. Though he died at just 32, his influence endures — and California’s tribute cements his place as a true legend.

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