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New State Laws Are Shaping AAPI Education in America
A push to mandate Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AAPI) history in K-12 public school curriculums is gaining traction across the country with the hope of one day meaningfully integrating AAPI experiences into the breadth of America’s historical narrative, as per a recent Associated Press (AP) article . AAPI history has almost completely been absent in the U.S. education system, creating a significant gap that allows racial stereotypes to otherwise persi


Remembering Christine Choy: A Pioneer of Asian American Documentary Film
Documentary filmmaker Christine Choy recently passed away at the age of 73, as reported by The 19th . Her death marks the end of an extraordinary career spent bringing much needed attention to marginalized voices and systemic injustice. While her filmography included over 85 works, Choy is perhaps best remembered for the 1987 documentary, Who Killed Vincent Chin? , which tackled the murder of Chinese American autoworker Vincent Chin and became a landmark work exposing anti-As


Lucy Liu’s New Film ‘Rosemead’ Confronts Mental Health Stigma
Rosemead , the new film starring and produced by Lucy Liu, is a dramatic turn for the actress that’s getting some serious attention for its dialogue about a topic often shrouded in silence: mental health stigma in immigrant families. In the film, set in the Chinese American community of Rosemead in the San Gabriel Valley, Liu portrays Irene, a mother dealing with both her own terminal illness and her teenage son Joe's diagnosis of schizophrenia. Liu opened up about the heart


Simu Liu Says Hollywood’s Asian Representation is 'Appalling'
Barbie actor Simu Liu, known for his starring role in Marvel’s Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings , recently sparked a viral conversation after taking to social media to call out the film industry's systemic prejudices and "appalling" lack of Asian representation. Liu's comments followed a Threads post (below) lamenting the absence of Asian men in romantic comedies. In his powerful statement, Liu wrote: "Put some Asians in literally anything right now. the amount of ba


How Asian American Enrollment Is Reshaping Harvard After the End of Affirmative Action
Harvard’s student body is beginning to look different these days. And it isn’t by accident. Recent data reveals a clear trend. Asian American enrollment is on the up, while the number of Black and Hispanic students is falling. The Times of India called it Harvard’s “diversity in flux,” a change in the makeup of our universities. Now some are sending out an alarm. The Harvard College admissions data for the class of 2029 showed a mix of 11.5 percent Black students, 11 percent


Merit and Opportunity in the Changing World of STEM
According to recent commentary from the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF), Asian students are a key component to...


An Asian American Trans Designer Has Taken the Project Runway Crown
Season 21 of Project Runway just wrapped, and the ending was everything that you’ve come to expect from the long-running reality show...


The Asian American Unity Summit Returns to Washington D.C.
The 3rd Annual Asian American Unity Summit, hosted by the Asian American Unity Coalition (AAUC), is set to bring together over 150...


‘Black Mirror’ Star and ‘Juice’ Creator Discuss the Future of Asian Representation at BAFTA
British-based actress Anjana Vasan, best known for her stellar turn in Black Mirror ’s “Demon 79,” and Mawaan Rizwan, writer‑creator of...


Conrad Ricamora Launches Scholarship Fund “The Right to Be There” for Asian American Male Actors
A recent casting controversy surrounding the Broadway musical Maybe Happy Ending has inspired Tony-nominated actor Conrad Ricamora to...


Asian + American: No Hyphen, No Apologies
Tired of being told to “pick a side”? So is The Asian American Foundation (TAAF). Their new campaign, Asian + American , is ditching the...
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