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Inside SoCal Family Hotels, Where Elderly Chinese Immigrants are Crammed into Garage Dormitories

In the San Gabriel Valley, boarding houses for vulnerable Chinese immigrants are often cramped and unsafe. Yet they are also keeping many off the street.

Together We Rise To Fight Against Hate

More than 200 communities across California will participate in United Against Hate Week, Oct. 19-25.

How SCOTUS Sanctioned a ‘National Assault on Community’

With 1 in 6 people in the U.S. an immigrant, SCOTUS' decision to allow racial profiling in immigration stops is a national assault on community life.

What is Love? SFMOMA Honors 60 Years of Suzanne Jackson’s Alchemy

Career retrospective features works from 1960s to the present

What Trump Got Wrong About the Hepatitis-B Vaccine

The most common transmitter of Hepatitis-B is mothers to child infection. Babies should be vaccinated against the disease at birth, says hepatologist Dr. Maurizio Bonacini.

‘A Big Blow’ — Dept. of Ed Cuts Funding for Minority Serving Institutions

On September 10th, the U.S Education Department announced the end of $350 million in discretionary funding for MSI grant programs.

One Hundred Fifty Hyundai, LG Workers Still in ICE Detention in Georgia

Members of Georgia’s Korean community are growing increasingly anxious over their fate and are demanding to know when they will be freed.

The Silent Killer: Hepatitis B Disproportionately Impacts Asian Americans

By Zhe Wu and Mel Baker If it weren’t for his wife suggesting a physical check-up before their wedding, it might have taken years for...

Community Advocates Say ICE Violated Workers’ Human Rights in GA Raid

Immigrant rights, labor, and community groups are condemning the operation as a "ruthless crackdown that resembled a military operation."

ICE Arrests of Asians Triple, Fueling Anxiety and Dampening Economic Activity

A new report finds that in the first week of June 2025 alone, arrests of Asians were nearly nine times higher than during the same period a year earlier.

Crowdfunding Campaign Covers Bond for Korean Violinist Detained by ICE

An outpouring of public support for a Utah violinist detained by ICE in August has helped bring him closer to release, says his family.

Karen People Fight for Recognition, Celebrate Culture in California’s Capitol

For California’s Karen people, an annual Martyrs’ Day gathering is a reminder of the support they are still fighting for.