CU Boulder Today: 5 years after Atlanta spa shootings: Asian Americans still confront questions of belonging
By Yvaine Ye On March 16, 2021, a gunman killed eight people, including six Asian American women, in shootings at two spas and a massage business in Atlanta, Georgia. This tragedy became a national turning point, sparking Stop Asian Hate protests across the country...
Our Town: Lunar New Year Celebrates Year of the Horse in Chinatown
The 15-day celebration includes a big parade and festival through the streets of Chinatown on March 1 and the historic Lantern parade on March 3. The Fire Horse Lunar New Year Firecracker Ceremony and Cultural Festival in Sara D. Roosevelt Park in Chinatown was alive...
Reps. Chu, Jayapal, Lofgren, & Pressley to Reintroduce the Southeast Asian Deportation Relief Act of 2026
Judy Chu (D-CA), Member of the United States House of Representatives WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Rep. Judy Chu (CA-28) met with community leaders from Southeast Asia Resource Action Center, Southeast Asian Freedom Network, and Southeast Asian Action to commemorate the...
artnet: Alexander Wang Is Transforming a Chinatown Landmark Into a Hub for Asian Creativity
by Min Chen For decades, 58 Bowery in New York has stood at the gateway to Chinatown, its entrance guarded by two stone lions and its facade bedecked with sculptures by Charles Keck. Once the long-serving headquarters of the Citizens Savings Bank, the bronze-domed...
Lunar New Year Parades and Ceremonies in NYC 2026
Lunar New Year, the Year of the Horse, begins on Feb 17, 2026 and ends March 1, 2026. It is also known as the Spring Festival or Chinese New Year. This holiday is also celebrated in China, Taiwan, Vietnam, Korea, Cambodia, Philippines, Thailand, Malaysia, and...
