• Jonny Kim to Become First Korean American in Space

    NASA astronaut Jonny Kim, 41, is set to become the first Korean American in space aboard the Soyuz MS-27 mission on April 8. He will join NASA's Expedition 73, spending eight months on the ISS to conduct research and maintenance. Kim shared his inspiration for space exploration in a virtual press conference. He expressed his readiness to participate in future lunar missions. However, Kim emphasized his commitment to NASA’s mission for humanity. His role marks a historic milestone for both NASA and the Korean American community.
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  • Legendary Journalist K.W. Lee Leaves a Lasting Legacy of Justice and Advocacy

    K.W. Lee, a trailblazing Korean American journalist, passed away at 96 on March 8, 2025. He made history as the first Korean immigrant to work at a major mainstream newspaper in the U.S. Beyond his groundbreaking career, Lee was a fierce advocate for civil rights and a dedicated mentor to young journalists. His lifelong commitment to increasing Asian American visibility in media inspired generations of journalists and activists alike.
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  • Asian American Women’s Strategies for Corporate Success

    In celebration of International Women’s Day 2025, the Asian American Business Development Center (AABDC) released a study on Asian American women in corporate leadership. The study, based on interviews with top Asian American women leaders, highlights their career paths, contributions, and strategies. Despite being highly qualified, Asian American women hold the smallest share of CEO and C-level roles. The study aims to inspire future generations of Asian American women and provide actionable insights for change.
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  • Natalie Nakase Leads the Golden State Valkyries as WNBA’s First Asian American Head Coach

    Natalie Nakase is set to make history as the first Asian American head coach in the WNBA when the Golden State Valkyries debut in May. At 44, Nakase, who has coaching experience with the LA Clippers and Las Vegas Aces, sees the role as both a responsibility and an opportunity to inspire other Asian Americans to pursue coaching. She is excited by the team's early success, including surpassing 20,000 season ticket deposits. The Valkyries' first game is on May 16 against the Los Angeles Sparks.
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  • Jeremy Lin Returns to NBA All-Star Weekend as Honorary Coach

    Jeremy Lin returned to the Bay Area for NBA All-Star Weekend as an honorary head coach for the Castrol Rising Stars tournament, where fans and players reminisced about his Linsanity run. Lin, who began his NBA journey in the G-League, fittingly coached the G-League team during the event. Players like Mac McClung expressed admiration for Lin’s career and sought his advice. He highlighted the event as a celebration of talent, hard work, and NBA fans.
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  • Anti-Asian Hate Reaches Record Levels After 2024 Election

    Stop AAPI Hate’s latest research reveals a significant rise in online hate targeting Asian Americans, particularly South Asian communities, following President Trump’s 2024 re-election. January 2025 saw the highest recorded use of anti-Asian slurs. Reports also indicate an increase in threats of violence, with December 2024 marking a peak in online threats. The advocacy group attributes this surge to Trump’s xenophobic rhetoric and policies, which they argue are fueling anti-Asian hate both online and offline.
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  • Asian Stars Shine on the Red Carpet at the 67th Grammy Awards

    The 67th Annual Grammy Awards showcased stunning fashion on the red carpet, with numerous celebrities of Asian heritage making bold, stylish statements. Artists like Jay Park, the Korean American entertainer, Varijashree Venugopal, the Indian singer and flautist, and Bruno Mars, the half-Filipino American artist, were among those who stood out. These Asian stars brought unique fashion statements to the Grammys, blending East-meets-West influences and leaving a lasting impression.
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  • Chloe Kim Breaks X Games Record with Seventh Halfpipe Title

    Chloe Kim made history at X Games Aspen 2025 by winning her seventh women's snowboard halfpipe title, breaking the record for most titles in that event. After a period of feeling uninspired, Kim expressed renewed enjoyment and creativity in her runs. If she continues performing at this level, she could become the first snowboarder to win gold at three consecutive Olympics in 2026.
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  • The Year of the Snake Begins: Lunar New Year Zodiac Guide for 2025

    According to the Chinese zodiac, January 29, 2025, marks the beginning of the Year of the Snake. The 12-year zodiac cycle assigns an animal to each year, and 2025 is the Year of the Wood Snake, a combination of Yin Wood and the Snake. The Snake symbolizes observation, patience, and decisive action. Industries such as healthcare and wellness are expected to thrive. A feng shui consultant predicts that this year will bring significant changes, moments of chaos, and unique opportunities, depending on one’s zodiac sign.
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  • Martin Luther King Jr.’s Enduring Impact on Asian American Activism

    A 2023 Pew Research Center study revealed that 25% of Asian Americans know little about Martin Luther King Jr.'s “I Have a Dream” speech, despite its significant impact on their community. King’s vision of justice inspired Asian American activists to examine links between U.S. imperialism, racism, and their migration histories. His “Beloved Community” concept, emphasizing justice, inclusivity, and unity, has profoundly shaped Asian American activism and identity during and after the civil rights era.
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    COVID-19’s Lasting Impact on Asian American Communities 

    UC Berkeley professors studied the impact of COVID-19 on South and Southeast Asian American communities, focusing on marginalized groups like Nepalese, Cambodian, Hmong, Lao, and Iu Mien populations. Their research found a lack of linguistically inclusive health and financial aid. Economic struggles were widespread, and elders faced increased anti-Asian racism. Existing studies often generalized Asian […]

  • Mar 26, 2025  |  0 Comments

    Asian Girls Ignite Empowering AANHPI Youth  

    Asian Girls Ignite (AGI), supports AANHPI girls and gender-expansive youth in embracing their identities and pursuing STEM careers. The co-founder, motivated by her own experiences with bullying, aims to provide the support she lacked growing up. Through events like “STEM Sparks,” AGI fosters empowerment and a sense of belonging. Her story inspires confidence, teaching young […]

  • Mar 26, 2025  |  0 Comments

    Small Town’s Oldest Chinese Restaurant Survives Through Generations 

    The Chicago Cafe, established in 1903 in Woodland, California, is the oldest continuously operating Chinese restaurant in the U.S. It reflects the immigrant history of Chinese Americans, who adapted their traditional cuisine to local ingredients. Dishes like chop suey and egg foo young were born from this adaptation. Despite periods of exclusion, the community embraced […]

  • Mar 26, 2025  |  0 Comments

    Jonny Kim to Become First Korean American in Space 

    NASA astronaut Jonny Kim, 41, is set to become the first Korean American in space aboard the Soyuz MS-27 mission on April 8. He will join NASA’s Expedition 73, spending eight months on the ISS to conduct research and maintenance. Kim shared his inspiration for space exploration in a virtual press conference. He expressed his […]

  • Mar 20, 2025  |  0 Comments

    AAPI Poll Shows Concerns Over Economy, Mixed Views on Trump’s Spending Policies 

    A new poll from AAPI Data and The Associated Press-NORC Center reveals that most Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) oppose eliminating federal agencies and mass government layoffs. Instead, they advocate for increased funding in areas that will benefit their communities rather than large-scale job cuts. The survey highlights a pragmatic, less partisan […]

  • Mar 20, 2025  |  0 Comments

    Panda Fest Takes Over Mall of America 

    Panda Fest, one of the nation’s largest outdoor Asian food festivals, is coming to the Mall of America in the Twin Cities from July 11–13. The festival will showcase over 100 Asian food vendors, 50 specialty handicraft stalls, cultural performances, and a vibrant Asian market. Founder BiuBiu Xu highlights the event’s mission to bring authentic […]

  • Mar 20, 2025  |  0 Comments

    MLB Japanese Players Revitalize Baseball and Take It International 

    Last year’s World Series between the Yankees and the Dodgers, led by Shohei Ohtani, achieved the highest ratings in seven years, reversing a steady decline in viewership. Once struggling for relevance in the U.S., baseball is experiencing a resurgence, driven by rule changes and the “Ohtani effect.” Japanese players have attracted new fans to MLB, […]

  • Mar 20, 2025  |  0 Comments

    Legendary Journalist K.W. Lee Leaves a Lasting Legacy of Justice and Advocacy 

    K.W. Lee, a trailblazing Korean American journalist, passed away at 96 on March 8, 2025. He made history as the first Korean immigrant to work at a major mainstream newspaper in the U.S. Beyond his groundbreaking career, Lee was a fierce advocate for civil rights and a dedicated mentor to young journalists. His lifelong commitment […]

  • Mar 13, 2025  |  0 Comments

    Resilience in Houston’s Asian Community 

    Actor and filmmaker Nik Dodani directed Houston Rising, a short documentary showcasing how Houston’s Asian American community responded positively to anti-immigrant rhetoric from former Second Baptist pastor Ed Young. The film highlights resilience and unity in the face of hate and is now streaming on Amazon Prime Video as part of Heritage Heroes Season 3. 

  • Mar 13, 2025  |  0 Comments

    Kyler Murray Connects with Roots During South Korea Trip 

    Kyler Murray, quarterback for the Arizona Cardinals, is in South Korea for the first time to connect with his heritage. The 27-year-old, a third-generation Korean American, arrived on Sunday and will stay until March 20. He has long expressed pride in his Korean roots, supporting causes like anti-Asian hate crime awareness. After a successful 2024 […]

  • Mar 13, 2025  |  0 Comments

    National Book Award Winner Charles Yu to Speak on Asian American Representation 

    Charles Yu, author of the National Book Award-winning Interior Chinatown and a writer for HBO’s Westworld, is known for his inventive and thought-provoking work. On March 25, he will discuss Asian American representation, stereotypes in Hollywood, and the power of science fiction at the Moss Arts Center. Interior Chinatown, now adapted into a Hulu series, […]

  • Mar 13, 2025  |  0 Comments

    Asian American Women’s Strategies for Corporate Success 

    In celebration of International Women’s Day 2025, the Asian American Business Development Center (AABDC) released a study on Asian American women in corporate leadership. The study, based on interviews with top Asian American women leaders, highlights their career paths, contributions, and strategies. Despite being highly qualified, Asian American women hold the smallest share of CEO […]