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Oakland Chinatown Looks for New Leaders to Survive — Fear of Crime a Top Priority

Fighting persistent crime and a struggling economy, Oakland's Chinatown is looking to new leadership with a vacant seat on the City Council.

Despite Democratic Inroads, Vietnamese Americans Remain Loyal to the Republican Brand

Three weeks after the November 5 general election, preliminary results show a majority of Vietnamese voters in Little Saigon continue to lean Republican.

As Health Care Access Passes in State Ballots, So Do Ballot Restrictions

As state ballot measures advancing health access are advancing nationwide, so are those restricting ballot access.

New Study Highlights Pervasive Barriers to Voting for Native Communities

Long distances, limited transportation and restrictive voter ID laws are among some of the barriers Native voters continue to face.

What Trump’s Immigration Plans Mean for the U.S.

President-elect Donald Trump has promised to launch the largest deportation program in U.S. history.

A Leaner Federal Bureaucracy at the Expense of Indian Country

From health care to education, the impacts of Trump's proposed cuts to government spending on Indian Country are severe and wide ranging.

Black Women Make History as California and U.S. Senators

It will be the first time in U.S. history that two Black women have served in the Senate at the same time.

What Explains the Latino Turn Toward Trump?

The 2024 elections showed a sharp right tilt among Latino male voters, though it remains less clear what drove this and whether it reflects a lasting political realignment.

The Impact of the 2024 Election

The presidential election has left a country questioning outcomes on political violence, women, immigrants and the environment.

EMS Survey: Ethnic Media on America’s Shifting Electoral Landscape

As part of our Elections Day 2024 coverage, EMS surveyed around two dozen of our ethnic media partners across the country.

Asian American Voters in Georgia Will Not Be Overlooked

Asian Americans in the Deep South now realize one thing. The only time we are “discovered” is when one of us is killed, or when election season comes around.

LA Latino Community Fights Surge of Anti-Immigrant Hate During Election Season

To prevent hate acts and crimes, Los Angeles County involved local Latino consulates to join the LA vs Hate campaign.

How Californians Can Vote

With November 5 less than two weeks away, how can Californians make sure their vote counts?

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