The Trump administration has attempted to block Harvard University from accepting international students, claiming it’s coordinating with the Chinese Communist Party
When Jinat Talukder immigrated to the U.S., she lost her independence. The freedom she enjoyed as a woman in Bangladesh became a distant memory as she was forced to adhere to her husband’s expectations. “After getting married, I was told things I had never heard before,” Talukder said
New York care workers’ efforts to improve their employment conditions puts them at odds with their union and progressive organizations in the state
California’s new ethnic studies curricula will teach Southeast Asian history and culture
Massage work has become synonymous with sex trafficking, and advocates say that can be fatal
Instead of celebrating Lunar New Year, AAPI communities across the country are grieving in the wake of back-to-back California mass shootings
The violence Asian Americans fear is real—but we can, and must, do better than increasing a police state that targets marginalized people
AAPIs overwhelmingly support abortion access, but recognizing differences across our communities is key to fighting for abortion care
Protesters and organizers have emphasized that the Chinatown mega jail would harm the local residents and those held within its walls.
Misdiagnoses and inaccuracy plague women of color seeking mental health care.
Southeast Asian organizers say they can relate to many of the same traumas Afghan refugees are facing.
The successful integration of Southeast Asian refugees is the blueprint for bringing Afghan refugees in the U.S.
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