At her inauguration as the city's poet laureate, Genny Lim recites from her poem, "I am American." "I am American. We live, love, work, sleep and breathe In this Babylon of 48 hills..." she begins. As ...
The book, releasing April 7, uses the Japanese art of Kintsugi — repairing broken pottery with gold — as a metaphor for a ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." April showers bring May flowers, and lucky for us, it also brings AAPI Heritage Month. Sure, the AAPI ...
“Portraiture Now: Asian American Portraits of Encounter“ seeks to explore what it means to be Asian in America through the works of CYJO, Hye Yeon Nam, Shizu Saldamando, Roger Shimomura, Satomi Shirai ...
Wesley Chan and his fellow co-founders of popular YouTube channel Wong Fu Productions never intended to become Asian American icons — but 13 years later, their channel boasts over 3 million ...
Simsbury High students launched 'Make Us Count,' an oral history project culminating in a May 22 event with author Celeste Ng.
When Evanston resident Suzanne Aceron Badillo, who is Filipino American, saw a story in the Evanston RoundTable about the city’s first Filipino residents, she immediately sent it to her entire family.
In this week’s issue of TIME, Pulitzer Prize winner Viet Thanh Nguyen explored the ways in which the “trap” of being a “model minority” creates inequality not just for Asian Americans, but for ...
Last semester, I befriended a group of international Asian students. I couldn’t be more grateful for how welcoming they were: They invited me to meals and study groups, taught me their languages and ...