An online briefing by county and state health officials for Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) leaders on Feb. 10 led to an outpouring of frustration for failed, incomplete, and tardy efforts to address inequities in vaccine distribution.
Attacks on older Asians stoke fear as Lunar New Year begins
Police are stepping up their patrols and volunteers are increasing their street presence after several violent attacks on older Asians stoked fear in San Francisco Bay Area Chinatowns and subdued the celebratory mood leading up to Lunar New Year.
Honoring healthcare workers and organizations — A behind-the-scenes look at the pandemic
A ceremony honoring healthcare providers and organizations opened up new ways of looking at the pandemic.
BLOG: My diary on a snowy Lunar New Year
Asian American doctors who serve immigrant clients, usually close their offices during Lunar New Year (LNY), as so few patients show up.
EDITORIAL: Trump acquitted. Now what?
Donald Trump was acquitted of inciting the horrific attack on the U.S. Capitol, concluding a historic impeachment trial that spared him the first-ever conviction of a current or former U.S. […]
Asian Americans: One year after COVID-19
I didn’t think much of it at the time. I was on the sidewalk outside of my pharmacy, my hands resting warmly in my hoodie pockets, my earbuds muffling the sound of passing cars, and my gaze upon the ground—just minding my own business.