• 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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  • First Black and Asian American Coach in National Title Game

    Notre Dame football coach Marcus Freeman has made history as the first Black and Asian American coach to compete in a national championship game. With a 34-9 record as head coach over three years, Freeman has emphasized the importance of creating opportunities for all coaches. Proud of his Korean and African American heritage, he has shared how his background instilled values of discipline and sacrifice. Notre Dame will face Ohio State or Texas in the championship on January 20.
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  • Ali Wong, Jon Chu, and Shogun Stars Celebrate Golden Globe Wins

    Shogun triumphed at the Golden Globes, winning Best TV Drama and earning acting accolades for its stars, marking a significant moment for Asian representation in Hollywood. Director Jon Chu also celebrated success with Wicked, sharing an inspiring message about resilience, while Ali Wong earned her second Golden Globe for her Netflix comedy special, Single Lady, acknowledging her roots at San Francisco’s Punch Line comedy club. These wins highlight the growing visibility and celebration of Asian talent in mainstream media.
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  • Former President Jimmy Carter Helped Establish Asian Pacific American Heritage Month

    Former President Jimmy Carter, the 39th president of the United States, who passed away at the age of 100, is remembered by Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) for his historic contributions to their community. In 1979, Carter issued a proclamation designating May 4 as the start of Asian Pacific American Heritage Week—the first national recognition of the racial group’s contributions to the U.S. This milestone paved the way for the annual observance of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, which was formally established in 1992.
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  • Eli Reinhart is one of the few Asian American Coaches in Football

    North Crowley offensive coordinator Eli Reinhart has guided the Panthers to an impressive 55.6 points per game as they head into their state semifinal against Duncanville. As one of the few Asian American football coaches, Reinhart reflects on overcoming stereotypes and doubts about his expertise. Born in Seoul, South Korea, Reinhart faced challenges tied related to his appearance but remained determined not to let bias define his career. He hopes his success inspires minorities pursuing coaching, emphasizing the importance of hard work.
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  • Simu Liu Reflects on Career Shift from Accountant to Marvel’s First Asian Superhero

    Simu Liu, Marvel’s first Asian superhero star, shared his journey from a failed career as an accountant to finding success as an actor. After losing his job, Liu went through an “existential crisis” that inspired him to redefine success on his own terms. In addition to his acting career, Liu is an investor who supports businesses that uplift and represent the Asian community. He is also outspoken about combating issues affecting the Asian community and empowers future generations of Asian Americans to speak up for what they believe in.
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  • Hoang Nguyen Makes History as Utah’s First Vietnamese American Legislator

    Hoang Nguyen made history as Utah’s first Vietnamese American state legislator, winning 71% of the vote to represent District 23. Born in Vietnam and a refugee, Nguyen’s victory reflects her resilience and her community’s desire for better representation. Despite Utah’s predominantly Republican landscape, her platform resonated with voters as she advocates for greater representation for marginalized communities, signaling a shift in Utah’s political landscape.
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  • Vietnamese and Vietnamese American Artists Nominated for 2025 Grammy Awards

    Soprano Sangeeta Kaur and Director Bao Nguyen, two Vietnamese artists, have received 2025 Grammy nominations, marking a significant achievement for Vietnamese talent globally. Vietnamese American Soprano Sangeeta Kaur was nominated for Best Classical Compendium for her album Mythologies II. Vietnamese Director Bao Nguyen was nominated for Best Music Film for his documentary The Greatest Night in Pop. These nominations underscore the growing influence of Vietnamese artists in the global music and entertainment scene.
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  • Democrat Andy Kim Makes History as First Korean American U.S. Senator

    Rep. Andy Kim (D-NJ) made history as the first Korean American and the first Asian American on the East Coast to win a U.S. Senate seat, following a notable career as a reform-focused, and three-term Congressman. Election results showed Andy Kim winning with 53.4% of the vote, defeating Republican Curtis Bashaw in New Jersey’s general election. Kim is expected to assume his Senate role as a symbol of reform and inclusivity in American politics.
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  • Presidential Candidates Compete for Asian American Voters in Key Swing States

    With Election Day approaching, both Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are intensively courting Asian American voters, recognizing their potential impact in key swing states. The Asian American voting population has grown to around 15 million, with significant concentrations in battleground states like Arizona, Nevada, and Wisconsin.
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    Cindy Yao on Her Career Evolution and What It Takes to Be a Successful CFO 

    Cindy Yao has held leadership roles at major companies like Kodak, Corning, and Bausch & Lomb, specializing in manufacturing. In May 2024, she became CFO of HF Foods Group. Yao credits her success to her leadership, finance experience, and cultural awareness. She focuses on understanding her finance team’s strengths and aligning them with the company’s […]

  • Jan 22, 2025  |  0 Comments

    San Francisco AAPI Coalition Pushes for Action Amid City Budget Challenges 

    A coalition of 57 Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) organizations in San Francisco, known as the Asian Pacific Islander Council, released a 68-page report titled 2025 State of Asian and Pacific Islanders in San Francisco. The report presents over two dozen recommendations to address socioeconomic and cultural challenges faced by AAPI communities, which make […]

  • Jan 22, 2025  |  0 Comments

    Vietnamese American Tennis Player Shocks Tennis World with Australian Open Success 

    Tien, a 19-year-old Vietnamese American tennis player, reached the fourth round of the Australian Open, becoming the youngest since Rafael Nadal in 2005. As the 16th seed in qualifiers, he secured a stunning victory over 5th seed Daniil Medvedev. Named after his mother, a teacher, Tien’s parents immigrated to the U.S. from Vietnam. He graduated […]

  • Jan 22, 2025  |  0 Comments

    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 […]

  • Jan 14, 2025  |  0 Comments

    Dr. Hyeouk Chris Hahm Honored for Her Innovative Work in Social Work and Asian American Health 

    Dr. Hyeouk Chris Hahm, professor and associate dean of research at Boston University’s School of Social Work, will be inducted into The American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare (AASWSW) on January 18, 2025, during the SSWR Conference in Seattle. The AASWSW honors scholars who advance excellence in social work and social welfare. Dr. […]

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    Navigating the Impact of Food Allergies Among Asian American Children 

    A Stanford study revealed that Filipino, Vietnamese, and Native Hawaiian children have higher rates of allergies. Currently, 6 million American children suffer from food allergies, with Asian Americans being particularly vulnerable. Asian American families face unique challenges in managing food allergies, including language barriers, cultural hesitance to seek medical advice, and difficulties navigating food-related cultural […]

  • Jan 14, 2025  |  0 Comments

    Senate Bill Seeks to Advance Chinese American History Education  

    The Senate Early Learning and K-12 Education Committee will review Senate Bill 5134 on Jan. 14, aiming to honor Chinese Americans’ contributions in Washington schools. The bill expands on a 2023 law designating January as Chinese American History Month and highlights the importance of teaching this history to promote civic awareness. The goal is to […]

  • Jan 14, 2025  |  0 Comments

    First Black and Asian American Coach in National Title Game  

    Notre Dame football coach Marcus Freeman has made history as the first Black and Asian American coach to compete in a national championship game. With a 34-9 record as head coach over three years, Freeman has emphasized the importance of creating opportunities for all coaches. Proud of his Korean and African American heritage, he has […]

  • Jan 07, 2025  |  0 Comments

    YouTube Holds Gala to Honor AAPI Content Creators  

    The second annual YouTube Creator Collective AAPI Gala celebrated the legacy of AAPI creators and their significant impact on the platform. Representing over 290 million subscribers, the creators honored both past and future generations. The AAPI creator community is known for its collaborative spirit, uplifting one another rather than competing. The event underscored the power […]

  • Jan 07, 2025  |  0 Comments

    Thomas Lo is Changing the Future of Asian American TV  

    Thomas Lo, a Chinese Canadian and creative director at Hong Kong’s Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB), is creating opportunities for young Asian actors by producing English-language content for global audiences. His recent project, Cross My Mind, a TV drama filmed in both English and Cantonese, explores cultural differences through its protagonists—a Chinese American aspiring music producer […]

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    Disney’s Lunar New Year Celebration Kicks Off with Flavorful New Offerings 

    Disney is launching two festivals on January 17th: the EPCOT Festival of the Arts at Disney World and the Lunar New Year Festival at Disneyland Resort. At Disneyland, the Lunar New Year celebration features a variety of food booths at Disney California Adventure. The menus include new offerings such as Mini Char Siu Pork Shanks, […]

  • Jan 07, 2025  |  0 Comments

    Ali Wong, Jon Chu, and Shogun Stars Celebrate Golden Globe Wins 

    Shogun triumphed at the Golden Globes, winning Best TV Drama and earning acting accolades for its stars, marking a significant moment for Asian representation in Hollywood. Director Jon Chu also celebrated success with Wicked, sharing an inspiring message about resilience, while Ali Wong earned her second Golden Globe for her Netflix comedy special, Single Lady, […]