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Jun 09, 2026 | 0 Comments
A new National Cancer Institute-funded study called ASPIRE will follow 20,000 Asian Americans to investigate rising rates of certain cancers. Researchers say the project will help identify health patterns that are often overlooked when diverse Asian ethnic groups are treated as a single population. The findings could help improve cancer prevention, early detection efforts and health outcomes for Asian […]
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Jun 09, 2026 | 0 Comments
Filipino American guard Jordan Clarkson is headed to the 2026 NBA Finals after helping the New York Knicks sweep the Cleveland Cavaliers. Seeking his first NBA championship, Clarkson has sparked excitement among basketball fans in the Philippines, where he is celebrated for proudly embracing his Filipino heritage. His Finals appearance also highlights the growing impact of Asian […]
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Jun 09, 2026 | 0 Comments
Olivia Rodrigo surprised fans at Primavera Sound in Barcelona by bringing out The Cure frontman Robert Smith to perform their new song, “What’s Wrong With Me.” The collaboration is featured on Rodrigo’s upcoming album, You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love, and represents the first duet of her career. Rodrigo, a longtime fan of The Cure, previously shared the […]
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Jun 09, 2026 | 0 Comments
LeRoid David, a graphic designer and Bay Area native, has been chosen as the artist behind the Bay Area’s official 2026 FIFA World Cup host city poster. The design features recognizable regional landmarks, including the Golden Gate Bridge, Bay Bridge, and Levi’s Stadium, along with subtle tributes to Silicon Valley and the six World Cup matches […]
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May 28, 2026 | 0 Comments
Seattle’s Asian American alternative music scene is creating stronger visibility and representation through bands like Plash, Cherub Chains, Llaminate, and Nofloor. These artists are blending genres such as math rock, hardcore punk, shoegaze, and noise rock while exploring themes of identity, heritage, and belonging. Many musicians shared how reconnecting with their cultural roots influenced their music, helping them build […]
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May 28, 2026 | 0 Comments
During AANHPI Heritage Month, founders Rachel Lau and Michelle Ming of Yellow Peril Books are spotlighting Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander stories through their independent bookstore and curated book recommendations. Created to reclaim and elevate authentic AANHPI voices, Yellow Peril Books connects communities through literature, events, and conversations while celebrating diverse experiences and […]
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May 28, 2026 | 0 Comments
A chemical leak at a GKN Aerospace facility in Garden Grove, California, has prompted the evacuation of approximately 50,000 residents due to concerns over a potentially toxic spill and explosion risk. The incident is especially significant for AAPI communities, as nearly 43% of Garden Grove’s population identifies as Asian. California Governor Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency while […]
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May 28, 2026 | 0 Comments
NextShark has invested in Journey Optics, an emerging eyewear brand founded by Bryan Tarn that creates performance sunglasses specifically designed for Asian facial features and low nose bridge fit. The partnership highlights a growing movement toward products built with the AAPI community in mind, emphasizing representation, inclusion, and innovation for historically underserved consumers. The collaboration also […]
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May 14, 2026 | 0 Comments
Asian Americans across the Seattle area are building community and cultural connection through fitness activities like kung fu, lion dance, pickleball, climbing, and aerial arts. Groups such as Mak Fai Kung Fu Dragon & Lion Dance Association are helping preserve cultural traditions while creating supportive spaces for people of all ages. Participants say these activities […]
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May 14, 2026 | 0 Comments
A new free multimedia textbook from the UCLA Asian American Studies Center aims to expand education about Asian American and Pacific Islander history and culture in schools nationwide. Developed over eight years by more than 100 contributors, the digital resource highlights underrepresented AAPI stories, challenges stereotypes, and supports ethnic studies education amid ongoing debates over […]
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May 14, 2026 | 0 Comments
California State University, Fresno is celebrating the graduation of its first Asian American Studies class, marking a major milestone for the San Joaquin Valley. The program helps students explore the histories and contributions of Asian American communities, including the region’s large Hmong, Lao, Cambodian, and Armenian populations. Faculty and students say the curriculum promotes representation, […]
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May 14, 2026 | 0 Comments
HBO’s new documentary The A List: 15 Stories from Asian and Pacific Diasporas highlights the diverse experiences and identities within Asian American and Pacific Islander communities. Directed by Eugene Yi, the project features interviews with public figures and community voices including Sandra Oh, Bowen Yang, and advocate Schuyler Bailar. The documentary explores themes of identity, representation, intersectionality, […]