Today: ‘Boat Baby’ Vicky Nguyen pens a ‘love letter’ to the US and her parents in new memoir
By Anna Kaplan Vicky Nguyen’s new memoir is a love letter to her parents, and the country they brought her to as refugees in 1980: the United States. In her book, “Boat Baby,” publishing April 1, the NBC News chief consumer investigative...
NBC News: How Forever 21 helped introduce K-pop fashion to U.S. shoppers
By Claire Wang Throughout most of the 2010s, Forever 21 shoppers were often unknowingly wearing K-pop fashion along with their satin camis and cutout dresses. Shoppers may have tossed into their iconic yellow plastic bags striped shirts and jackets inspired by the...
The Maroon: Diversity in Journalism – Leaders unite to tackle media bias and future challenges
By Alana Frank, Campus News Editor Amidst growing challenges surrounding discourse of diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives and bias within the media, three prominent, national journalism associations discuss trials and tribulations within the industry Loyola...
National Asian American Theatre Company Presents Bus Stop
(March 2025 – New York, New York) Classic Stage Company (CSC; Jill Rafson, Producing Artistic Director), the National Asian American Theatre Company (NAATCO; Mia Katigbak, Actor-Manager & Co-Founder; Mona Moriya, Managing Producer), and Transport Group (TG; Jack...
APIAVote Opposes President Trump’s Executive Order Imposing Unconstitutional Voting Restrictions Harmful to AAPI Communities
Washington D.C. – APIAVote, strongly opposes President Trump’s March 25th Executive Order that imposes new federal requirements on state-run elections, which includes mandating documentary proof of U.S. citizenship for voter registration, involving federal law...
The City: Who Votes the Most in New York?
by Katie Honan Excerpt of an article from The City. The most recent Census data found there are more than 1.5 million Asian Americans in New York City — and more than 735,000 are voting age, according to data compiled by the Asian American Foundation. That makes up...
Asians Fighting Injustice Volunteers Wanted
Asians Fighting Injustice is looking to fill a number of volunteer positions as we prepare for an impactful 2025 and 2026. Applications are available on our website (www.afihq.org) and through the below link for both community support volunteers and strategic support...
Associated Press: Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders are still targets of hatred 5 years after pandemic surge
By Terry Tang Up until 2020, Anna Wong had gone her entire adulthood in Los Angeles without ever facing blatantly racist abuse for being Asian. After COVID-19 hit, she was accosted twice in six months. The first time, she was browsing an aisle in Bed Bath & Beyond...
Asian American Life TV News Magazine – March edition
Asian American Life is a multiple Emmy-nominated news magazine show that addresses topical news issues, features, and celebrities. We highlight Asian American communities nationwide and profile Asian American leaders. Asians Confronting Hate: March 16, 2025 In Asian...
