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Spotlight on Ethnic Media

‘America as We Knew it’—Ethnic Media on Trump’s First Week in Office

EMS asked ethnic media reporters and editors to weigh in on how the communities they serve are responding to Trump’s first week in office.

News Roundup: Echoes of History, Here to Work Day of Action, Authoritarianism on the Ballot in ‘24

Also in this edition, more Koreans enlisting in US military, a win for state-recognized tribes, and a plea for aid to Palestine.

News Roundup: The Fight to Save Chinatown, Puerto Ricans Behind Bars

Also in this edition: Tensions rise over Israel-Palestine conflict, Black maternal health, retiring in India.

News Roundup: Koreans in LA Cry Foul Over Affordable Housing, NY Immigrants Raise Alarm Over AI

Also, Celebrating excellence in Black journalism | Massive scam hits Chinese community in NY | Tackling domestic violence in Indian Country | National 'Kimchi Day'

Along US-Mexico Border, Farmworkers Confront a Harsh Reality

Farmworkers are the unsung heroes, often overlooked and under-appreciated. Their sacrifices go unnoticed, and their stories remain untold.

News Roundup: Newsom in China & API Support for Biden Slipping

Welcome to the Ethnic Media Spotlight, a new regular column where we highlight reporting from across the ethnic media sector.

Ethnic Media Coverage Widens News Lens on Israel-Palestine War

For members of the ethnic press, the Israel-Palestine conflict is often seen through the lens of history and the present realities shaping their communities.

My Dad’s Champorado Isn’t ‘Authentic,’ and That’s OK

For one young Filipina, learning that her father's cherished recipe isn't exactly "authentic" leads to insights about the immigrant experience.

Caste Discrimination Banned by Fresno City Council

The Fresno city council unanimously voted to outlaw caste-based discrimination by amending the city’s municipal code.

Who Is LaPhonza Butler, California’s New Senator?

Butler will make history as California’s first openly LGBTQ+ U.S Senator and the first Black lesbian to openly serve in the U.S. Congress.

Families Face Caregiver Crunch, As Population Ages

As more people in the U.S. live longer, a higher prevalence of chronic diseases will fuel the demand for support services.

Houston Ethnic Media Put Their Weight Behind Push to Expand Citizenship

Nearly three dozen journalists and media professionals gathered Tuesday at Houston City Hall for the launch of the Naturalize Now, Houston campaign.

These Congressmen Saw Chinese Spies Where None Existed

Three U.S. Congressmen set off alarm bells after a major land deal near a military base in Solano County, CA raised fears of Chinese spies.

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