Through initiatives like collaborative editorial and social marketing projects, we promote inter-ethnic communications, ensuring diverse voices are heard on vital issues. We appreciate your support.

spot_img
HomePolitics

Politics

‘Islamophobia!’ Senate Republicans and Three Democrats Oppose Confirmation of Judicial Nominee Adeel Mangi

The confirmation of Adeel Mangi, President Joe Biden’s pick to serve on the Third Circuit Court of Appeals, appears to be indefinitely stalled.

New Report Shows Latinos, AAPI Underrepresented CA Gov. Appointees

A new report finds that, while Gov. Gavin Newsom has achieved gender parity in his office’s appointments, Latinos and AAPI remain underrepresented.

Coming Taiwan Elections Will Test Efforts to Ease US-China Ties

Polls show the candidate least friendly to Beijing ahead as voters prepare to select Taiwan's next leader later this month.

Jewish Groups Resist GOP Treatment of Muslim Court of Appeals Nominee

Jewish groups say Republican lawmakers inappropriately grilled a Muslim judicial nominee about his views on terrorism, Israel and antisemitism.

Trump’s Anti-China Rhetoric Has Emboldened Racism: Q/A with California State Senator Dave Min

In an interview with Ethnic Media Services, California state Senator Dave Min says fighting anti-Asian hate is his top priority.

Who Are America’s New Ethnic Voters?

As the U.S. grows more diverse, so do its voters. 

Hispanic Congressmembers Ask Biden to Reject ‘Trump 2.0’ Immigration Plan

President Joe Biden is considering immigration policy that would largely ban asylum seekers and drastically increase deportations.

The Rise of Ethnic Voters

How does political affiliation change over time? How about the new voters? What motivates them to register and vote, or not? We know that 45% of the new Gen Z voters are people of color. Will they vote more or less than their white counterparts?

Biden and the Black Press

Four years ago the Black Press helped deliver Biden's message and his eventual victory, a lesson the president appears to have forgotten this time around.

How Misinformation May Threaten the 2024 Election

As the 2024 U.S. presidential election nears, misinformation threatens to make the race more of a battleground than a civic activity.

News Briefings

spot_img

Info Flow