Five years after President Joe Biden signed the COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act into law, anti-Asian hate crimes remain at nearly three times their pre-pandemic rate, and advocacy leaders warned that federal rollbacks under the Trump administration are making the crisis worse.
Ahead of midterms, questions of affordability, freedom of speech, voter suppression plague AAPIs
Going into this year’s midterm elections, the main issue that’s top of mind for many Asian American, Native Hawai’ian, and Pacific Islander communities is affordability.
One person as a social agent: Constructing the role of a Community Liaison for Seattle
Traveling has always been my greatest passion.
AAPIs in focus on “Saturday Night Live”
On the first “Saturday Night Live” of Asian American Pacific Islander Native Hawaiian Heritage Month, Filipino American pop star Olivia Rodrigo took center stage as both host and musical guest, delivering a high-energy performance that blended music, comedy and physical humor.
Mercer Island teen starts advocacy nonprofit to support those with eating disorders
There are no scales at Sophie Perrenoud’s house on Mercer Island.
Protesters call out ICE presence in their community
Demonstrators gathered along Tukwila International Boulevard on Friday morning for a May Day protest organized by the Coalition to Block ICE Expansion.
Western Washington events celebrate AAPI Heritage Month throughout May
A monthlong series of cultural events, performances and community gatherings will mark Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month across the Seattle area, beginning May 2 at the Seattle Center.
CID street banner contest winners revealed
The Chinatown-International District Business Improvement Area (CIDBIA) announced the winners of its street pole banner design contest, highlighting local artists and celebrating the neighborhood’s culture and community.
Despite major contributions, AAPIs remain “invisible,” underestimated—but there is hope
Despite the country’s long history of immigration serving as the foundation of the contemporary U.S. population, half of U.S. adults believe that, to be considered “truly American,” a person must be born in the U.S.
New acting navy secretary Cao
Hung Cao is now serving as Acting Navy Secretary. He replaced John Phelan who left the Trump administration, the Defense Department said.
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