How Has Chinatown Stayed Chinatown? — NYMag
Against all odds, an ethnic monolith still exists within the most gentrified island on Earth. In part because of these 21 people. Source: How Has Chinatown Stayed Chinatown? — NYMag
Asian American / Asian Research Institute
The City University of New York
Against all odds, an ethnic monolith still exists within the most gentrified island on Earth. In part because of these 21 people. Source: How Has Chinatown Stayed Chinatown? — NYMag
Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders are the nation’s fastest-growing racial group. But despite their soaring numbers, they still face barriers to reaching the voting booth. Source: Asian American and Pacific Islander Voters | Center for American Progress
In the past two decades, the small-but-growing Asian-American vote has shifted dramatically in presidential elections. Source: How Asian-American Voters Went From Republican To Democratic : It’s All Politics : NPR
New statistics also show rising prevalence of diabetes among all groups. Source: More than half of Asian Americans with diabetes are undiagnosed | National Institutes of Health (NIH)
A historian broadens the focus on the experience of the very diverse Asian-American community. Source: ‘The Making of Asian America,’ by Erika Lee – The New York Times
New America Media is a nationwide association of over 3000 ethnic media organizations representing the development of a more inclusive journalism. Founded in 1996 by Pacific News Service, New America Media promotes ethnic media by strengthening the editorial and economic viability of this increasingly influential segment of America’s communications industry. Source: Report: Asian Americans Impacted … Read more