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Asian American Leaders Lambast JD Vance for Demonizing Migrants During VP Debate

Republican Vice Presidential candidate JD Vance continued his party's demonization of migrants Oct. 1 in his debate with opponent Tim Walz.

AAPI Exhibit ‘Walking Stories’ Draws SF Art Lovers, Activists

“We don’t use the words 'Stop Hate,' but this entire exhibit is about uplifting stories about Asian American folks that often don’t get heard,” said Miko Lee.

Harris Dominates Trump Among Latino and AAPI Voters

Harris leads Trump by 38 points in a survey of AAPI voters. 57% of Latino voters also say they are planning to vote for or leaning towards the Democratic candidate.

Queer Thai Man Punched in the Face in San Francisco as Attacker Yelled...

A queer Thai man in San Francisco was punched in the face 5 times as his attacker shouted derogatory slurs.

All Eyes on AAPI Voters in Swing States

Sep 6 | Speakers discuss mobilization and Get Out the Vote efforts, particularly in battleground states, where AANHPIs could constitute the margin of victory.

Green Shade Coverage for Extreme Heat: What LA Residents Can Do

World Journal | A report from the Institute of the Environment and Sustainability, UCLA reveals that extreme heat has a disproportionate impact on low-income people and communities of color in Los Angeles.

Despite Tree Giveaway Programs in Southern CA, AAPI Don’t Fully Benefit

UNE News Express | Promotion of many nonprofit urban greening and tree giveaway programs has not reached the AAPI community.

Greening LA: Chinese Americans Collaborate

World Journal | Worried about rising rents and being forced out of the neighborhoods they've lived in for years, residents are suspicious of any new renovation measures, especially greening projects that seem like a good idea.

California’s State Senate Declares Nov. 22 as ‘Kimchi Day’

Over 100 people gathered in Sacramento on Wednesday to celebrate passage of a resolution naming Nov. 22 as California Kimchi Day.

Ripple Effect Walk Breaks the Silence on AAPI Suicide

On the morning of June 22, 2024, approximately 400 people converged at Torrance High School's Zamperini Stadium for the third annual Ripple Effect Walk, organized by the Little Tokyo Service Center.

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