Chinese American WWII vets who served despite being denied U.S. citizenship honored by Congress
Six of the 20,000 Chinese Americans who served in WWII received their Congressional Gold Medals in a ceremony Saturday.
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Six of the 20,000 Chinese Americans who served in WWII received their Congressional Gold Medals in a ceremony Saturday.
Japanese American fans say “Godzilla Minus One,” which depicts Japan’s postwar devastation, contrasts with “Oppenheimer,” which follows the man behind the deadly atomic bombs.
It’s that time of year when Muslims around the world fast for the holy month of Ramadan. If you’re still unfamiliar with the Islamic holiday, AsAmNews has you covered with this detailed, albeit generalized, explainer.
Yehui Zhao ’23, a Hunter College Integrated Media Arts alum, has won a coveted International Documentary Association award for May the Soil Be Everywhere, a film about Zhao’s ancestral village in the mountains of China’s Loess Plateau.
Continued decline in share of U.S. adults with up-to-date vaccination
Women Comprise Half of CUNY’s 25 College Leaders, More Than Half of Chancellor’s Cabinet, Majority of Student and Faculty Bodies