News and Politics

in Memes to Movements: How the World’s Most Viral Media is Changing Social Protest and Power by An Xiao Mina
Ann Thuy-Ling Tran
May 30, 2019
As tensions with North Korea continue to rise, Korean American voices are often left out of the conversation. Hyphen presents twelve responses to the ongoing crisis.
Franny Choi
September 18, 2017
Adele Pham
December 29, 2015
A message and list of resources courtesy of our network organization, AACRE 
Karissa Chen
March 15, 2020
“We have some good news and some bad news."
Bassam Sidiki
December 12, 2019
The roots of Indian America's conservative politics — and how other Indian diasporas may point to possible alternatives.
Shivani Parikh
November 26, 2019
Lynn, Massachusetts is home to the third-largest Cambodian American population in the country. 28-year old Cinda Danh could become their first Asian American city councilor.
Lacy Lew Nguyen Wright
October 23, 2019
"I often wonder what King Kalākaua would think of today ... How would he understand the observatories, set to study the heavens at the cost of the gods?" Contributor Madelyn McKeague walks us through the history that led to today's fight to protect the sacred site.
Madelyn McKeague
September 4, 2019
To understand her story, we have to go back to the beginning of Asian immigration exclusion.
Diana Lu
August 28, 2019
Presidential candidate Andrew Yang presents an interesting case. Here's what you need to know.
Annie Chen
August 6, 2019
Even in the whirlwind you made sure to shelter us. You gave rise to a people that withstood.
Seng So
July 23, 2019
From 1946 to 1958, the U.S. tested sixty-seven nuclear weapons in the Marshall Islands. Today, some who left dream of going home.
Caroline Ferguson
May 20, 2019

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