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A new AP-NORC poll finds that skepticism toward diversity, equity and inclusion programs is rising sharply as fewer Americans ...
A new TAAF survey finds most Asian Americans don't feel fully accepted in the U.S. Sheila Lirio Marcelo joins "CBS Mornings ...
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OPINION: Here’s Why Asian Americans Shifted Right - MSNThe 2024 election season featured an unprecedented number of Asian Americans, from Vivek Ramaswamy’s rise in the Republican primary to soon-to-be second lady Usha Vance, to the Democratic ...
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Annual Asian American Gala celebrates cultureNASA astronauts splash down off SoCal coast for first time in 50 years Former FBI official who worked with fired Acting Director speaks out on sudden dismissal New Paramount CEO lauds South Park ...
Asian Americans have had enough. Since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, they’ve seen friends, relatives and community members be harassed, threatened and violently assaulted. Congress is ...
Asian American communities stand up amid string of violent attacks Monthanus Ratanapakdee mourns her 84-year-old father, who was attacked on a walk and died from his injuries.
NEW YORK (AP) — The chairs stay occupied at 12 Pell. Client after client, they come through the tiny barbershop on a narrow side street in Manhattan’s Chinatown. They come for the cuts, sure. But ...
County-level data has found Vietnamese Americans are being unequally affected by COVID-19, with Vietnamese residents making up 19 percent of the total county Asian American population but ...
When an Asian American or API needs assistance in schooling, they actually get ignored, because they’re like, “You’re Asian, I think you’re fine.” And that has led to a higher suicide rate.
As of February 2021, almost 7 in 10 Asian American K-12 students were still learning online only, according to the U.S. Education Department's latest school survey.
More than 160 Asian American groups filed briefs in support of UT’s affirmative-action program, representing organizations including (AAJC) and the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund.
Asian-American voters and Latino voters made clear that while they generally support Democrats, they do not do so at the same rate as Black voters, and remain very much up for grabs by either party.
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