• Asian American History is Being Taught in Georgia Classrooms

    Weonhee Shin, a Decatur parent and former educator, co-founded Asian American Voices for Education (AAVEd). AAVEd offers free curriculum kits—including books, lesson plans, and artwork—aligned with state standards to help K–12 students learn Asian American history. Since 2022, over 400 kits have been distributed, reaching more than 15,000 students and 800 educators across 30 school districts. The materials cover key historical events and aim to foster inclusion, identity, and cross-cultural understanding.
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  • Janet Yang Breaking Barriers in the Film Industry

    The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has established the Janet Yang Endowment in honor of its first Asian American president and advocate for global diversity, Janet Yang. Since making history in 2022, Yang has played a transformative role in expanding the Academy’s international outreach, elevating the visibility of non-U.S. filmmakers, and championing authentic Asian storytelling in Hollywood. The endowment marks a step toward greater inclusion and recognition of Asian contributions to cinema.
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  • Daniel Dae Kim Has Received a Historic Tony Nomination

    Daniel Dae Kim made history as the first Asian American nominated for Best Leading Actor in a Play at the Tonys for his role in Yellow Face. His performance and advocacy against anti-Asian hate have made him a key voice for diversity on Broadway. Playwright David Henry Hwang, a four-time Tony nominee, praised breaking barriers, while Kim highlighted the need to expand audiences and support future Asian American performers.
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  • Kaitlyn Chen Drafted by Golden State Valkyries in 2025 WNBA Draft

    Kaitlyn Chen was selected 30th overall by the Golden State Valkyries in the third round of the 2025 WNBA Draft. After a standout career at Princeton, where she led the Tigers to three Ivy League titles and NCAA Tournament appearances, Chen completed her graduate season at UConn, helping the Huskies win the National Championship. Known for her grit, playmaking, and leadership, Chen joins the Valkyries as they prepare for their inaugural season, which kicks off May 16 against the Los Angeles Sparks.
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  • 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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    NAAAP Unites Asians in Baltimore 

    During the COVID-19 pandemic, a group of Asian professionals in Baltimore founded the local chapter of the National Association of Asian American Professionals (NAAAP) to address social isolation and rising anti-Asian hate. Officially launched in May 2021, NAAAP Baltimore now has about 100 members and prioritizes community-building over professional networking. With Asians comprising less than […]

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    Japanese Stars Imanaga and Suzuki Spark Cubs’ Comeback 

    Chicago Cubs pitcher Shota Imanaga had an impressive rookie MLB season in 2024, finishing with a 15-3 record, 174 strikeouts, and a 2.91 ERA after years playing in Japan. Alongside fellow Japanese player Seiya Suzuki, Imanaga has helped lead the Cubs’ turnaround following two losing seasons. Together, they represent a growing Japanese influence in Major […]

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    Ben Wang Becomes First Asian American Karate Kid in Franchise History 

    Ben Wang stars in Karate Kid: Legends, becoming the franchise’s first Asian American lead. Historically, the Karate Kid series featured minimal Asian American representation, with Pat Morita as the only main Asian American character in the original films. Wang’s casting marks a step forward for Asian American visibility in mainstream media. He hopes his role […]

  • Jun 04, 2025  |  0 Comments

    Asian American History is Being Taught in Georgia Classrooms 

    Weonhee Shin, a Decatur parent and former educator, co-founded Asian American Voices for Education (AAVEd). AAVEd offers free curriculum kits—including books, lesson plans, and artwork—aligned with state standards to help K–12 students learn Asian American history. Since 2022, over 400 kits have been distributed, reaching more than 15,000 students and 800 educators across 30 school […]

  • May 29, 2025  |  0 Comments

    AAPI Journalists Push for Inclusion in Media 

    Asian American journalists Michelle Hoffman and Jane Kathleen Gregorio, based in Corpus Christi, Texas, are often the only Asian Americans in their newsrooms. Their experiences highlight the underrepresentation of AAPI individuals in local TV news, where they make up only about 3% nationally compared to 7% of the U.S. population. Both believe that increased representation […]

  • May 29, 2025  |  0 Comments

    TAAF Invests in AAPI Nonprofits to Boost Safety and Prosperity in San Francisco 

    The Asian American Foundation (TAAF) has launched Asian American Voices in San Francisco, a new initiative that invests over $1 million in grassroots organizations serving Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities in the city. The initiative aims to strengthen small, community-based nonprofits that foster safety, belonging, and prosperity organizations that are often under-resourced despite […]

  • May 29, 2025  |  0 Comments

    Understanding Asian American Media Habits 

    A recent Pew study found that about 86 percent of American adults say they “at least sometimes” get news from a smartphone. Current research often overlooks the distinct habits of Asian Americans particularly first-generation immigrants and individuals with limited English proficiency. The report highlights the need for culturally competent media tailored to specific Asian American […]

  • May 29, 2025  |  0 Comments

    Janet Yang Breaking Barriers in the Film Industry 

    The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has established the Janet Yang Endowment in honor of its first Asian American president and advocate for global diversity, Janet Yang. Since making history in 2022, Yang has played a transformative role in expanding the Academy’s international outreach, elevating the visibility of non-U.S. filmmakers, and championing authentic […]

  • May 20, 2025  |  0 Comments

    Texas’ Only High School AAS Course Stands Strong 

    Round Rock High School in Texas offers the state’s only high school-level Asian American Studies (AAS) course, now entering its third year as a pilot program. Despite growing anti-DEI sentiments in Texas, the course continues with district support but still does not count toward graduation requirements. The course empowers students and encourages open dialogue about […]

  • May 20, 2025  |  0 Comments

    First Asian American Woman on Las Vegas City Council and State Legislature 

    Francis Allen-Palenske is making history as the first Asian American woman elected to both the Nevada state legislature and the Las Vegas City Council. Elected at just 25, Allen-Palenske reflects on the early challenges she faced and expresses her determination to build a legacy beyond simply being the “first.” She praises the diversity of the […]

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    Honoring AANHPI Leaders at TAAF Heritage Summit  

    Lucy Liu, Stephanie Hsu, and Sacramento Kings owner Vivek Ranadivé will be honored at The Asian American Foundation’s (TAAF) Heritage Summit and Awards Dinner, taking place May 21–22. The event celebrates the leadership and cultural contributions of the Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) community through a series of panels and discussions featuring […]

  • May 20, 2025  |  0 Comments

    Daniel Dae Kim Has Received a Historic Tony Nomination

    Daniel Dae Kim made history as the first Asian American nominated for Best Leading Actor in a Play at the Tonys for his role in Yellow Face. His performance and advocacy against anti-Asian hate have made him a key voice for diversity on Broadway. Playwright David Henry Hwang, a four-time Tony nominee, praised breaking barriers, […]