The Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA) has announced the release of Intersections: A Journalistic History of Asian ...
On Wednesday evening in Morris Inn's Smith Ballroom, journalist and author Helen Zia discussed her life and work as part of ...
The Lexington Public Library's 2025 Community Reads pick is mystery-suspense novel "Happiness Falls"
Community Reads is an annual program organized by the Lexington Public Library. It invites the whole city to join in reading ...
This is not surprising because while Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific ... It wasn’t until college and discovering books by authors like Ronald Takaki and Howard Zinn that I finally ...
Ms. Kim isn’t silent anymore. Nor is she standing behind anyone. Her seat is at the head of the table, as president and ...
Shela Yu's dreamy, vibrant murals are all over metro Phoenix. But the Arizona-born-and-raised muralist didn't always think ...
Merle Oberon became the first Asian actress to be nominated for an Oscar for her role in “The Dark Angel.” There was no ...
June Chu has spent her life being “just good enough.” Good enough for third-place trophies and to make out with her AP bio partner Rhys. But not good enough to meet her mom’s sky-high expectations, or ...
Artist Japanese Breakfast and author Michelle Zauner are the same person. You might recognize Japanese Breakfast as the name ...
More than a year after the Supreme Court banned affirmative action in college admissions, a controversial education reformer ...
MARLTON, NJ - When U.S. Senator Andy Kim first entered Congress, he faced an unexpected hurdle: a delay in obtaining his ...
Saadia Faruqi, author of the popular Yasmin book series, has written a new book, The Strongest Heart, that mirrors her own life — growing up with a father who likely had undiagnosed schizophrenia.
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