Asian Americans advocate for policy issues during APAH Month
Advocacy Day is an opportunity to talk to legislators about voter rights, immigrant rights, language access and mental health policies.
Advocacy Day is an opportunity to talk to legislators about voter rights, immigrant rights, language access and mental health policies.
Refugee families from Myanmar are finding healing, purpose and community on a small farm in Chapel Hill.
At the clinic, they provide mental health care to the community that is culturally sensitive and in Korean and English.
This week’s Everyday Hero is turning tragedy into triumph by way of her nonprofit that helps immigrants get adjusted to living in the United States.
Korean Soo Young Cho opened KIWA in Louisville to offer an authentic taste of tradition as she shares her heritage this AAPI Month.
Orlando Chinatown, which opened in 2002, is home to more than 60 businesses, ranging from law offices, to stores and restaurants.
The Tribeca Film Festival is featuring six short films that touch on Asian heritage and culture in this year's festival.
Dr. Xiao Feng Li and her husband Dr. Jim Zhao are working to overcome language and financial barriers in Central Florida.
The first cohort of Asian American and Pacific Islander lawmakers to concurrently serve in the state legislature created a first-of-its-kind caucus.
Owner Nhon Nguyen runs the restaurant with the help of his wife and children.
Organizers say they hope the pageant will inspire leadership in the Asian American community.
Over the last five years, the Tampa Bay area has seen a rise in Asian night markets.
The U.S. Small Business Administration Office of Advocacy says that there are nearly 3 million Asian-American owned businesses across the U.S.
A group of Korean Americans gather together each week in Orange County.
Many in the Asian community are fighting against Senate Bill 254, which became a law in July 2023.
Despite their significant presence in the area, 50 years later local AAPI leaders say their community is still working to gain more power politically.
The Lealman and Asian Neighborhood Family Center has been helping families for 23 years.