New Research Reveals Asian Americans Face Lengthier Periods of Unemployment
Despite having the lowest unemployment rate of any racial or ethnic group in the United States, Asian American workers experience the longest duration of joblessness and other labor issues. According […]
Early 20th Century Queer Asian Canadian Activist Worth Rediscovering For His Theories on Sexuality
Historian of sexuality and author Laurie Marhoefer had written one of the most important research in his new historical biography about sexuality in the early 20th century by an Asian […]
AAPI Communities Migration Stories And Living the American Life
The 2020 Census highlights AAPI population trends throughout the past decade. Anti-Asian hate crimes have risen since the pandemic began. Some locals are suddenly afraid of communities they’ve lived in […]
House Manifest: A Co-Living Space for Personal And Entrepreneurial Growth
The pandemic swept the world and everyone quickly had to pivot. Entrepreneurs had to embrace digitalization in order for their business to survive, while others took this opportunity to finally […]
High School Students Launches Digital Magazine To Uncover Untold Stories Of Asian-Americans For Future Generations
A group of passionate and hard-working high school students is documenting the experiences of Asian-Americans throughout history and the current day through a digital magazine called “What We Experience.” The […]
Costco As An Indispensable Part Of Asian American Households
Asian Americans’ fast-growing population and spending power in the United States make them a valuable customer base. According to the Pew Research Center, the Asian population grew 81% from 2000 […]
Actor-Comedian Bobby Lee Stars In Mario Garcia’s Film ‘The Throwback’
HBO Max’s “And Just Like That…” actor, Bobby Lee, has signed on to star in Mario Garcia’s feature film directorial debut, “The Throwback”. Currently filming in Tampa, the actor-comedian plays […]
San Diego’s Jason Paguio Appointed To State API Commission
Asian Business Association San Diego (ABASD) CEO Jason Paguio has been appointed to the California Commission on Asian and Pacific Islander American Affairs by Governor Gavin Newsom. Honored by […]
First-Ever Chinese American Department Store ‘Pearl River Mart’ Continues To Bridge The Gap Between Generations
In February 2020, Chinatown businesses fell due to criticism around COVID-19. The community showed their resilience by creating lanterns for which people could leave notes and visit afterward. The first-ever […]
‘Big Hero 6’s Cuddly Super-Robot Baymax Returns For A Disney+ Spinoff Series
The adorable, inflatable healthcare companion in Big Hero 6 is back protecting the world on June 29 on Disney+. Returning to the fantasy metropolis of San Fransokyo, each episode of […]
Vietnam Currently Leads The 31st Southeast Asian Games With Over 150 Gold Medals
Eleven countries are competing for the gold in the 31st Southeast Asian Games from May 12th to 23rd in Vietnam, with the theme “For a Stronger South East Asia”. […]
Columbus Crew 2 Midfielder Michael Vang One Of U.S. First Pro Soccer Players of Hmong Descent
Hmong people’s presence in the sports world is growing – last year, Olympic gymnast Suni Lee made history by becoming the first Hmong American to win a gold medal on […]