Comedian Ken Jeong received an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree during the commencement ceremony at California State University, Los Angeles, on Tuesday.
Filipinotown Seattle Streetcar unveiled representing inclusion in CID
Cynthia Mejia Giudici sat at a stop light in her car on 12th Avenue South and Jackson Street in 2023, and saw something that needed to be fixed.
UW student Noah Lum named Cesar Cauce Memorial Scholar
The University of Washington (UW) recognized several students on May 21 for their achievements in academics, leadership, community service, and social justice at the 54th annual Office of Minority Affairs & Diversity (OMA&D) and Educational Opportunity Program celebration.
South Asian-operated Namuna Farm in Kent receives grant
Namuna Farm in Kent has been awarded a $5,000 grant from The FruitGuys as part of the company’s 2025 Small Farm Grant Program.
Khalsa Day celebration draws thousands, honors Sikh heritage
Thousands attended the annual Khalsa Day Celebration and Parade in Kent on May 17, honoring the Sikh festival of Vaisakhi.
Taiwan tops Asia’s Happiness rankings as Singapore and Japan slip
Asia, home to both rapid industrial growth and rich cultural traditions, is now at the center of growing interest in national well-being.
Migrants from Southeast Asia deported without warning
A federal judge has ruled that the Trump administration violated a court order by deporting eight immigrants—including individuals from Myanmar, Laos, and Vietnam—to South Sudan without proper legal process.
“Lilo & Stitch” rebooted for frenzied fun and fulfilment
A touch heavy on gross-out humor and a touch light on Elvis songs, the (mostly) live-action relaunch of Disney’s famous “Lilo & Stitch” nevertheless won the hearts of the preteen-heavy preview audience I watched it with earlier this week.
Most AAPI adults oppose college funding cuts and student deportations, a new poll finds
As colleges and universities pull back on diversity practices, a new poll finds that young Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islanders are overwhelmingly against cutting federal funding for diversity, equity and inclusion programs in higher education and deporting students involved in protest activity on campus.
Celebrating Asian & Pacific Islander Heritage Month, A Spotlight on Laynie Nguyen
Laynie Nguyen, a Market Director at JPMorganChase, leads with a people-first approach—focused on empowering her team, fostering growth and collective success.
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