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When Visas Disappear Without Warning, So Does Trust

If the US values its reputation as a destination for global education and research, it must offer clear, consistent, and fair immigration policies.

Rising Scams Target Elderly Bay Area Chinese

Scams targeting adults aged 60 and older are rising, with devastating consequences for monolingual Chinese in the Bay Area.

Multilingual Campaign Deployed Across Los Angeles to Prepare for First Summer Heat Wave

LA has launched a citywide campaign in more than a dozen languages to spread the word about the dangers of extreme heat.

CA Bill Seeks to Address Food Insecurity Through Medi-Cal

Recipe 4 Health has delivered impressive results, including decreased indicators of chronic illness. AB 1975 would ensure permanent funding for the program.

Radio B’alam: A Community Radio Empowering America’s Mam People

In the vibrant neighbourhoods of California’s Oakland, a community of indigenous Mam people has found a new home.

AAPI Heritage Luncheon Empowers LA Against Asian Hate

A Los Angeles luncheon held to close out AAPI Heritage Month paid homage to the efforts of AAPI community leaders to counter historic spikes in Asian hate since the pandemic.

Setting a Path After a Blowout Win

What’s in it for border states with Claudia Sheinbaum as Mexico’s newly elected president?

Medi-Cal Maternal Care Expanded to Counter Health Disparities

To close racial and ethnic birthing outcome disparities, Medi-Cal is expanding access to maternal health services — most notably, doula care.

‘Readable Art’ — Sculptor Alison Saar Takes on Octavia Butler’s Classic ‘Kindred’

A new edition of the book is being released by the San Francisco-based publisher, Arion Press, where every aspect of a book “from comma to cover” is made by hand.

Modi Claims Narrower Than Expected Victory in India Elections

Contrary to most exit polls, the ruling BJP is expected to win around 240 seats, short of the number needed for a majority.

The Elusive Hopes of South Africa’s ‘Born Free’ Generation

Thirty years after Nelson Mandela ended South Africa's apartheid rule, youth confront profound disillusionment over the nation's course.

Helping AAPI Communities Heal from the Pain of Racism

Against historic surges in anti-Asian hate since the pandemic, a new pilot program is helping AAPI communities heal from hate crimes.

National Organizations Call Out Anti-Asian Bigotry in Congress

Concerns around the use of anti-Asian bigotry and anti-immigrant rhetoric by members on the house and senate floor have not gone unnoticed.

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