Northridge Woman Recounts Challenges of Being First Asian-American Woman to Serve in U.S. Navy | KTLA
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Asian American / Asian Research Institute
The City University of New York
Source: Northridge Woman Recounts Challenges of Being First Asian-American Woman to Serve in U.S. Navy | KTLA
Arab and Muslim Americans are the new, largely undiscussed “problem” of American society, their lives no better understood than those of African Americans a century ago. Under the cover of the terrorist attacks, the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, and the explosion of political violence around the world, a fundamental misunderstanding of the Arab and … Read more
This talk explored the path to becoming a Bodhi-Sattva, with Master Jen-Chun sharing insights from his decades-long practice and teachings on a pure, practice-focused approach to Buddhism in the United States.
This talk addressed the challenges faced by Asian American senior citizens, focusing on improving social support, intergenerational communication, and culturally competent services to enhance their safety, health, and overall well-being.
This talk addressed the challenges faced by Asian American senior citizens, focusing on improving social support, intergenerational communication, and culturally competent services to enhance their safety, health, and overall well-being.