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San Francisco's Asian Law Caucus is playing a key role in the fight to preserve birthright citizenship in the U.S.
Nurse practitioners form the key to providing culturally competent care, which improves outcomes for Asian American patients.
Powerful. Fractured. Rich. Neglected. These are all words that respondents to the statewide survey “Making Waves,” released just last month, used to describe the Asian American Pacific Islander art ...
Tariffs and border detentions are prompting some travelers to avoid the U.S. this year. But many in Asia say they’re more ...
YUEN FOONG KHONG is Li Ka Shing Professor of Political Science and Co-Director of the Centre on Asia and Globalization at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy at the National University of ...
A new report from the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey paints a demographic portrait of Americans who hold ...
On the water’s surface bobs a fleet of coracles — small, round bamboo fishing boats — alongside elegant, longer-prowed ...
Black Americans with inflammatory bowel diseases are more likely to visit the ER and be hospitalized than their white counterparts, but less likely to receive advanced treatments. Factors like ...
Mia Owens is a curatorial and programs assistant at the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center to support the Sightlines: ...
Americans who once snapped up gold bars and coins are offloading the assets while their Asian counterparts show no letup in bullion buying, a sign investors on opposite sides of the world have ...
History was made at Portland State University after they celebrated their first-ever Professor of Pacific Islander and Asian American Studies, Dr. Lagipoiva Cherelle Jackson.
A New York City business owner was honored Thursday night for his role in supporting and stabilizing more than 35,000 Asian American-owned companies during the COVID-19 pandemic.