[Partner] The Invisibility of Asians in America

[Partner] The Invisibility of Asians in America

Four out of five Asian Americans feel as though they don’t belong in the U.S., and more than half say they feel unsafe on the streets.

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[Partner] The Aftermath of the Los Baños Rescue – the Massacre of Innocent Civilians

[Partner] The Aftermath of the Los Baños Rescue – the Massacre of Innocent Civilians

When the civilian Prisoner of War (POW) internment camp of Santo Tomas University in Manila was being liberated starting on February 3, 1945, the Imperial Japanese Army started the total “subjugation” of guerrillas and civilians in the villages between Calamba in Laguna province and Santo Tomas in Batangas province, southwest of Manila.   What lies in between these towns was another internment camp for American and Allied Civilian POWs located at the University of the Philippines College of Agriculture in the town of Los Baños, next to Calamba

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Why We Must Have Uncomfortable Conversations

Why We Must Have Uncomfortable Conversations

It’s time to talk about racism in our community with our family.

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[PARTNER] Enough is Enough

[PARTNER] Enough is Enough

Anti-Asian hate crimes have seen a dramatic rise since the outbreak of the novel coronavirus. Those in the highest positions of power have tried to shift blame to Asians and used racist language in their discussion of the pandemic. As a result, our community has seen assaults and intimidation at a scale we have not seen for years.

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[PARTNER] NaFFAA Proudly Celebrates Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month

[PARTNER] NaFFAA Proudly Celebrates Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month

The National Federation of Filipino American Associations (NaFFAA) is proud to celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month this May.

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'Inclusion, Not Exclusion': Survey Finds Asian Americans Reject Exclusionary Rhetoric from Candidates

'Inclusion, Not Exclusion': Survey Finds Asian Americans Reject Exclusionary Rhetoric from Candidates

Divisive rhetoric, particularly anti-Muslim and anti-immigrant sentiment, caused more than 40 percent of Asian American voters to state that they would not vote for a candidate who expressed those views. 

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[PARTNER] 10 Facts about Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders 50+

[PARTNER] 10 Facts about Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders 50+

Older AAPIs are more likely to be married, live in three-generation households, and be under more financial strain than the general U.S. population.

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The First Asian American Miss America Responds to the Hate

The First Asian American Miss America Responds to the Hate

Fil-Am Miss America 2001 Angela Perez Baraquio comes to the defense of new Miss America, Nina Davuluri, who is being attacked by bigots.

    

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