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‘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.

Arab Americans Gain Greater Visibility With Designation of Little Arabia

The designation is the culmination of more than two decades of lobbying to gain recognition for the growing Arab American community in Orange County.

Oakland Police Step Up Surveillance After Killing of Beloved Dentist

Police in Oakland, CA are planning to increase their presence in the city's Chinatown and Little Saigon neighborhoods amid a surge in anti-Asian attacks.

With or Without Fear, Angelinos Continue to Visit Tijuana

La Opinión | Residents of Los Angeles continue to travel to Tijuana despite a week of violence that tore through parts of Mexico.

Mississippi Activists Fight Discriminatory Redistricting Practices

AsAm News | Vietnamese organizers say their community has no representation at any level of government in Mississippi, leaving their concerns unheard and unresolved.

The Muslim Freedom Fighter Who Hid a Sikh Revolutionary

While India's independence is remembered for the bloody partition separating what is today Pakistan from India, stories of inter-religious solidarity abound.

New Texting Policy Complicates Black Voter Outreach

Advocacy and voting rights groups are voicing concern over the new 10DLC text messaging policy adopted by mobile carriers.

California Leads Nation in Interracial Marriages

Interracial couples face a range of challenges in our deeply polarized, society, writes La Opinión's Araceli Martinez.

Nichelle Nichols ‘Boldly Went’ Where No One Had Before

The actress, who played Lt. Uhura on the 1960s series Star Trek, passed away on July 30 at the age of 89.

‘They Are Very Cunning’ — Editor of Burmese Paper in LA Fears Dark Times Ahead for Myanmar

Thakhin Kai Bwor, editor of the Mynamar Gazette, says the execution of four prodemocracy activists suggests more violence ahead for the troubled country.

SB 911 Would Drive a Stake in the Heart of California’s Ethnic Media

SB 911 would dedicate $25 million in state funds to local and ethnic journalism. It would also stab the independent ethnic media sector in the heart. 

It Matters Who Tells the Story

Feet in 2 Worlds, the journalistic project that has brought hundreds of immigrant voices and stories to all Americans.

‘Invisibility is Not a Superpower’ — Indian Country Today Re-emerges as a National Platform for Native Americans

The Corporation for Public Broadcasting has announced a $500,000 grant to support Indian Country Today, just four years after the paper shut its doors.

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