California to roll out the nation’s first Southeast Asian school curriculum

Although not mandated, the state’s K-12 grade teachers can access dozens of suggested lesson plans for Hmong American, Vietnamese American and Cambodian American histories online to incorporate into their classrooms. The curriculum is available for teachers to use now, as a whole or in smaller segments.

Groundbreaking card game celebrates AAPI representation

In a time when representation and inclusivity are more crucial than ever, a dedicated team from Teachers College, Columbia University, has created a pioneering educational tool to celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) heritage.

Hirono co-introduces immigration reform bill

U.S. Sens Mazie Hirono, D-Hawaii, and Tammy Duckworth, D-Ill., introduced a multi-pronged bill on Wednesday aimed at keeping families together through the immigration process.

CDC renews funding for NYU-CUNY Prevention Research Center

“By bridging the gap between clinical services and community-based support, we can reach people who experience significant barriers in their day-to-day lives that prevent them from effectively managing their diabetes,” says CUNY SPH Distinguished Professor Terry Huang, NYU-CUNY PRC co-director and a principal investigator on the core research study.