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‘Packed, Cracked’: Georgia’s Emergency Redistricting Threatens Korean American Political Gains

A special legislative session to redraw Georgia’s maps is sparking fierce pushback from voting rights advocates and Democratic lawmakers.

Five Years After Atlanta Spa Shooting, AAPI Community Faces Stalled Trial, Fading Support

On the final day of January this year, Kim sat stoically in a Fulton County courtroom, watching Robert Aaron Long and his legal team. 

Georgia Celebrates Lunar New Year at the World’s Largest Confederate Memorial

Against the backdrop of the world’s largest Confederate memorial dancers in traditional Asian attire perform before a crowd of thousands.

Georgia Lawmaker Faces Opposition Over Proposal to Rename Sawnee Mountain After Trump

A legislative proposal to rename the historic North Georgia landmark has sparked significant pushback from local officials and the Native American community.

Korean Workers Trickle Back into Georgia Following September ICE Raid

Fear and distrust linger as Korean and Hispanic groups call for accountability and structural reform.

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."

In the Deep South Baseball Is as American as… Kimchi

With a growing population and rising investment from South Korea, Korean culture is permeating the Deep South.

‘I Am Not Just an Immigrant. I Am a Human Being’ — Dreamer Speaks Out About ICE Detention

19-year-old Ximena Arias-Cristobal is among the 2.5 million Dreamers in the US whose lives are being upended by the Trump Administration's mass deportation campaign.

Fifty Years After the Fall of Saigon, Advocates in Georgia Call for Greater Refugee Rights

Southeast Asian community leaders and activists gathered in Georgia recently to commemorate the Indochina Migration and Refugee Assistance Act.