The district is home to the oldest town incorporated by freed African Americans.
Read MoreChester is what climate activists call an “environmental justice community,” a place where climate change and pollution disproportionately affect underserved populations.
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Read MoreIn the past several decades, thousands of migrants have been arriving in Hawaii.
Read MoreMore Hawaiians now live in the continental US than on the islands.
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ABC News' groundbreaking investigation looks into how well the U.S. plastic bag recycling system is working, and how communities are impacted by nearby landfills and incinerators.
For the third year in a row, Mari Uchida is honored to launch The Broadway Asian Men Calendar, a 15 month calendar passion project celebrating the Asian men of Broadway each month, with direct bios and quotes.
Read MoreIn Louisiana’s “Cancer Alley”, residents are skeptical of carbon capture technology that could help improve their air.
Read MoreAfter being disenrolled from the Nooksack tribe in 2016 after a former tribal chair questioned their ancestral lineage, the Rabang family fights to preserve their family history.
Read MoreOn March 20th, hundreds marched against the construction of a new jail in Manhattan Chinatown. The issue isn’t new. The community has protested against prisons for generations. Thousands protested in the 1980s. This time, Chinatown hopes the city will listen.
Read MoreThe bookstore focuses on AAPI authors and immigrant stories.
Read MoreOn the evening of March 16, Ana Hikari’s phone wouldn’t stop ringing with the news of the Atlanta shootings. Hikari, a Brazilian actress of Japanese, Black, and Indigenous descent, is one the first Asian actresses to play a leading role in a Brazilian soap opera, and both her friends and her more than a million Instagram followers immediately looked for her reaction to the grim news.
Read MoreDespite wearing a white coat and scrubs, this Asian woman was beaten and assailed with racial slurs
Read MoreMarching alongside thousands in the streets of Bangkok, in a matter of moments, a friendly crowd became frightened. Thita was in the middle as police officers began using water cannons on their fellow citizens.
Read MoreThe Empire Marching Elite has exceeded expectations.
Read MoreLocal activists, community organizations, and politicians gather in Union Square Friday night against anti-Asian crimes
Read MoreA fellowship that encourages entrepreneurship gives hope to those out of prison
Read MoreA younger generation of Asian Americans embraces their heritage
Read MoreThe Year of the Ox promises to be a tough one, but many restaurants are coming up with ways to adjust
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