Many second and third-generation immigrants have to figure out how to bridge their American and family homeland identities.
Local author Elaine Soloway reflects on her family's humble beginnings in Chicago after emigrating from Russia about 100 years ago.
Fast forward seven years, and she has since graduated from a university in the U.S., entered the venture capital industry, and become a young female investor. I met Liang Shuang at a women’s ...
At the event hosted by Yale’s Japanese American Student Union, Sam Mihara spoke about his childhood in the Heart Mountain ...
The newly launched Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) community at Diablo Valley College kicked ...
Austin Shakespeare presents scenes from 'The Mahabharata,' the ancient Indian epic and Austin South Asians remember the tales ...
For so many, the Lunar New Year is such an important celebration and a time for family, community and good fortune. The Asian ...
This weekend, lions will dance and dragons will fly along the ramshackle, picturesque streets of Locke as hundreds of visitors celebrate the Year of the Snake. The historic town is set to host its ...
Advocates have pushed to make Lunar New Year a day off in Quincy schools for four years as the number of students who take ...
The Chinese and American Friendship Association of Maine held a joyful celebration of Lunar New Year in Westbrook on Saturday ...
Scholar Kathryn Vaggalis has untangled the complex racial identity of Greek immigrants to America in her research of Greek ...