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Kamala Harris Supporters Leave Dejected with Defeat in the Air

Kamala Harris supporters dejectedly watched race results pour in Nov. 5 night at a watch party at Howard University.

Life Lessons from a Chinese Restaurant

Writer Curtis Chin discusses his new memoir "Everything I Learned, I Learned In a Chinese Restaurant," on the PBS NewsHour.

‘You Don’t Look Chinese’ – How Bullying Shaped One Student’s Identity

For Jeannine Chiang, the bullying she faced in school taught her that there is still work to be done in the fight against racism and prejudice.

Housing Gaps are Racial Gaps, Say Bay Area Policymakers

As the Bay Area housing crisis deepens racial and wealth divides, how much is the system working as intended?

What’s Ahead for the U.S. Economy in 2024?

Although inflation and unemployment rates are falling, many Americans are struggling to stay afloat with record-high costs of living.

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.

San Diego Community Leaders Brainstorm With Ethnic Media to Combat Hate Crimes

San Diego community leaders and ethnic media are joining forces to combat hate crimes.

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. 

Brutal Attack on Elderly Asian Man Is Not a Hate Crime, Says LA...

The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department says an incident in which an elderly Asian man was punched and thrown to the ground is not a hate crime.

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