The lawmaker attempting to keep her constituents safe on two fronts
“Our government is not providing resources. And so now our neighbors have to,” Assemblymember Yuh-Line Niou told NBC News.
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“Our government is not providing resources. And so now our neighbors have to,” Assemblymember Yuh-Line Niou told NBC News.
“I think for one of the first times in my congressional career I feel like my colleagues see our Asian American issues as something they’re concerned about, too, which is a good feeling.”
In CUNY TV’s second virtual town hall special on COVID-19, host Mike Gilliam talks with Anthony Ciampa of the New York State Nurses Association; Angie Kamath, University Dean for Continuing Education and Workforce Development; Dr. Bruce Y. Lee of the CUNY Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy; Micheal Lawrence of the Engineering Technology … Read more
Congresswoman Grace Meng on April 28 introduced a bill that would require all federal government agencies to translate written COVID-19-related materials to be into multiple languages for the public.
“Care Package” showcases Asian American and Pacific Islander artists, writers and scholars as sources of solace during the Covid-19 pandemic
More than 30 percent of Americans have witnessed someone blaming Asian people for the coronavirus pandemic, according to a new Ipsos survey conducted for the CentMore than 30 percent of Americans have witnessed someone blaming Asian people for the coronavirus pandemic, according to a new Ipsos survey conducted for the Center for Public Integrity. er for … Read more