• 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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  • After 172 Years, LA County Board of Supervisors Could Expand After the November Election

    Voters in Los Angeles County will decide whether to restructure the five-member Board of Supervisors for the first time in 172 years through Measure G. Similar proposals have surfaced over the past 75 years, aiming to expand the seats in the Board of Supervisors. Los Angeles County is home to over 1.5 million Asian American and Pacific Islanders. Many argue that this change would improve representation and better address urgent issues facing the county’s diverse population.
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  • Korean American Tommy Edman Named National League Championship Series MVP

    Famed Korean American Tommy Edman recently was named the National League Championship Series Most Valuable Player. He has played with the Los Angeles Dodgers after having been traded in July 2024 mid-season. Despite facing injuries all season long and not having appeared in all the games, Edman’s performance on Sunday was the key for the Los Angeles Dodgers’ win over the New York Mets with 11 hits and 11 runs batted in, allowing the Dodgers to score successfully. Fellow Dodgers teammate Shohei Ohtani praised Edman postgame.
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  • Natalie Nakase to be WNBA’s First Asian American Head Coach

    Natalie Nakase was announced this month as the head coach of the expansion Golden State Valkyries. Nakase will make history as the first Asian American head coach in the Women’s National Basketball League. She has coached for nearly 16 years, which include 10 seasons with the Los Angeles Clippers in the National Basketball League. Nakase is currently the assistant coach of the Las Vegas Aces.
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  • Korean Americans in Georgia Could Be Deciding Factor on November 5th

    From 2010 to 2020, the Korean American community in Georgia has doubled. One of the youngest Korean American communities in the nation, it is an example of how Asian Americans have become a political force as their voter electorate has grown in the U.S. Lawyer and Atlanta Joongang Daily News columnist Lee Jongwon explains, “Korean people are involuntarily independent because they are not informed by either party.” There is still more outreach to be done from both parties. The number of Korean Americans who identified as Democrats has shrunk from 51% to 38% since the last presidential cycle. A poll from NORC at the University of Chicago reveals that more Korean Americans are supporting former President Donald Trump by 8%. The top issues for Korean Americans are the economy, inflation and the cost of living.
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  • Expanding the L.A. Board of Supervisors Would Change Political Representations of AAPIs

    Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Janice Hahn and Lindsey Horvath crafted Measure G, which, if passed, would double the current size of the Board of Supervisors, and create an elected position overseeing daily operations. Some supporters argue that the measure would lead to more representation, such as electing Asian American and Pacific Islanders to the Board. Monterey Park Mayor Thomas Wong notes “there has never been an Asian American and Pacific Islander supervisor, and that five seats just doesn’t allow for proper representation.”
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  • Are We the “Invisible Americans?”

    Veteran political consultant, Ronald W. Wong, and digital media/advertising tech expert, Corey Wong, came together to form AMerge Media, a technology media company that helps campaigns to reach their target audiences. With his knowledge spanning 40 years, AMerge Media President and CEO Ronald W. Wong led a recent webinar with AMerge Media COO Corey Wong to discuss with 3AF Asian American Advertising Federation on how Asian American and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) remain the “Invisible American” across many industries, despite their rapid population increase. Of the $653 billion spent on advertising and marketing, only 0.15% is spent on reaching AAPI communities, with many major brands overlooking AAPIs.
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    High School Students Explore LA’s Asian History 

    Pasadena High School Asian Studies students are exploring historic Asian neighborhoods in Los Angeles as part of their curriculum. They are researching the cultural and historical significance of these areas and leading peer tours to share their findings. The first student led tour took place in Chinatown, as they visit the Chinese American Museum. This […]

  • Dec 03, 2024  |  0 Comments

    Dallas Exhibit Hosts First Asian American Art Show 

    The Dallas Asian American Art Collective hosted its first art show at the Cedars Union, showcasing a diverse range of works by established Asian American artists from North Texas. The exhibition aimed to highlight the unique experiences of Asian American and Pacific Islander artists in the U.S. It featured a variety of mediums, including printmaking, animation, […]

  • Dec 03, 2024  |  0 Comments

    Auli’i Cravalho Celebrates Polynesian Heritage in “Moana 2”  

    Auli’i Cravalho, who voiced Moana at 16, returns for the sequel “Moana 2.” Cravalho, of Native Hawaiian descent, takes pride in showcasing Pacific Island culture and celebrating Moana as a Polynesian hero. In the sequel, Moana takes on the challenge of uniting Island communities while c continuing to honor ancient arts and traditions. Cravalho highlights Moana’s influence in […]

  • Dec 03, 2024  |  0 Comments

    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, […]

  • Nov 21, 2024  |  0 Comments

    Democrats Hold on to Swing District as Dave Min Defeats Republican Scott Baugh 

    Democratic State Senator Dave Min has secured a significant win for his party, capturing California’s 47th Congressional District. The victory keeps the seat, previously held by Rep. Katie Porter, in Democratic hands. The district, long considered a crucial battleground, attracted national attention during this election cycle, with high-profile figures like former President Bill Clinton campaigning […]

  • Nov 21, 2024  |  0 Comments

    Boeing Engineer Nyle Miyamoto Named 2024 Asian American Engineer of the Year 

    Boeing engineer Nyle Miyamoto has been named the 2024 Asian American Engineer of the Year (AAEOY). As Senior Director of Commercial Airplanes Structures Engineering in Everett, Miyamoto has spent 33 years promoting equity, diversity, and inclusion at Boeing. His efforts have supported the development of Asian American engineers and other underrepresented groups. The AAEOY award […]

  • Nov 21, 2024  |  0 Comments

    17-Year-Old Sets New Record for California Bar Exam  

    Sophia Park, a 17-year-old Korean American, became the youngest person to pass the California bar exam, breaking the record set by her brother, Peter Park, just a year earlier. The July 2024 California bar exam saw over 200 Korean Americans pass, contributing to a total of 4,458 successful candidates. Sophia Park, one of those candidates completed […]

  • Nov 21, 2024  |  0 Comments

    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 […]

  • Nov 14, 2024  |  0 Comments

    The Asian American Electorate Has Shifted Further Right 

    The 2024 election results indicate a significant rightward shift among Asian American voters, suggesting a potential long-term change favoring the Republican Party. Although Vice President Kamala Harris secured 54% of the Asian American vote, 39% supported Former President Donald Trump, highlighting the erosion of the Democratic Party’s influence over the demographic. The Republican Party’s appeal […]

  • Nov 14, 2024  |  0 Comments

    Metro Appoints First Asian American Chief of Police in Texas  

    Ban Tien has been appointed Chief of Police for the Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County (Metro) in Texas, becoming the first Asian American to lead the department. With over 20 years in law enforcement, including his recent role as Executive Assistant Chief at the Houston Police Department, Tien brings experience in public safety and […]

  • Nov 14, 2024  |  0 Comments

    First NBA Team With Korean Letters on Their Jersey 

    The Los Angeles Lakers are making history in the 2024-2025 NBA season as the first team to feature Korean letters on their jersey, thanks to their updated partnership with Bibigo, a Korean food distributor. The Bibigo patch on the jersey is placed beneath a black band featuring the No.44. This decision highlights the Lakers’ role […]

  • Nov 14, 2024  |  0 Comments

    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 […]