You can vote early by mail in New York, state’s top court rules

Tuesday’s decision rejected a Republican-led lawsuit that claimed the law was unconstitutional. It marks the first time the state Court of Appeals was forced to determine whether the language of the state constitution mandated in-person voting. Ultimately, all but one member of the Court of Appeals rejected that claim.

Maui enters rebuilding state one year after Maui fire

Hawaii Gov. Josh Green honored the memory of those who passed after the August 8, 2023 fire in Maui. This past year was focused on coming together and beginning to clear debris, Green said. But now, Maui is now in its rebuilding stage.

Asian/American Scholars of Education: 21st Century Pedagogies, Perspectives, and Experiences

Nicholas D. Hartlep and Daisy Ball will discuss their book Asian/American Scholars of Education: 21st Century Pedagogies, Perspectives, and Experiences, which shares the knowledge and travails of Asian/American luminaries in the field of education. This unique collection of essays acknowledges the struggle that Asian/American Education scholars have faced when it comes to being regarded as … Read more

NY State Assembly 65 Candidates’ Forum

Date:Sunday, August 14, 2016 Time: 2:00 PM – 4:00PM EDT Place: Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association, 62 Mott Street (auditorium-basement), Chinatown, Manhattan Be educated and informed! Before the September 13th primary, come hear the candidates’ positions on critical issues affecting Manhattan Chinatown and the Lower East Side. When: Sunday, August 14, 2PM-4PM Where: Chinese Consolidated Benevolent … Read more

The State of Asian America in NYC

Hunter College, CUNY Asian American Studies Program Presents The State of Asian America in NYC Date: Wednesday, April 1, 2009     Time: 1PM to 3PM Place: Hunter College, CUNY 695 Park Avenue, Manhattan Hunter West Building – 8th Floor (Faculty Lounge) Free & Open to the Public Following up on “A Community in Crisis,” the recent … Read more