As part of Asian American and Pacific Islander Month in May, and of an ongoing panel series in partnership with Microsoft, Assunta Ng, the Weekly’s publisher, met with six “rising”—or already highly risen!
Rally mourns Korean mother and baby, fatally shot in car
Over 100 people gathered on Fourth Avenue and Lenora Street on Sunday morning, the site of a fatal shooting of Eina Kwon and her unborn baby, while she sat in her car.
Men’s Health Month Editorial
June is Men’s Health Month, an opportunity to raise awareness about important health issues that affect men.
Feds: NYPD detective accused of helping robbers target Asian American business owners
The U.S. Attorney’s Office announced on June 8 that it arrested a former New York police detective, Saul Arismendy De La Cruz, for taking bribes to help robbers targeting Asian Americans avoid arrest.
Coming out as an Asian American transgender teenager
When Coline Young (she/her) changed her name to reflect her identified gender, it dawned on her that she didn’t need to feminize her name.
“Between Black & White” explores Asian racial roles in America
“The narrative around race relations can be quite polarized,” ventured activist Daniel Tam-Claiborne, at Thursday night’s gathering for the launch of “Between Black & White: Asian Americans Speak Out,” a series of short films aiming to include Asian communities in American racial discussions.
Bill banning Chinese citizens from buying Texas land dies
A bill that had been widely criticized as a racist assault on Texas’ Asian American and Pacific Islander communities has died after missing the deadline to reach the House floor.
EDITORIAL: Chinese Americans fear hate crimes, discrimination in proposed FL, TX legislation
The newly formed Florida Asian American Justice Alliance (FAAJA) organized statewide rallies in six cities across Florida last weekend, to protest Senate Bill 264 and House Bill 1355.
COMMENTARY: The Future of Schools: An open letter to Asian American parents from an Asian American student
It’s no secret that Asian American immigrants are stereotyped as “tiger parents.”
Murder mystery must-reads
“Raining Men and Corpses: A Chinese Cozy Mystery” By Anne R. Tan Amazon Digital Services LLC, 2014 At 27, graduate student Raina Sun is not having a good go at […]
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