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We're a new publication that will examine how policy, politics, and power affect Asian Americans.
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What Three Cities’ Fights Say About Chinatown’s Identity
Chinatown communities in Philadelphia, Manhattan, and Los Angeles are trying to shape their own futures in the face of increasing adversity.
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A Statistical Storm: Data Disaggregation and the Decades-Long Debate Over AAPI Identity
Decades-long efforts to disaggregate AAPI data have been derailed by community infighting, government bureaucracy, and bitter debates over identity. But as demand for quality data surges, supporters have reason to be hopeful.
Addressing the Historic Underfunding of AAPI Communities
The rise of hate against AAPIs has drawn attention to the need to better support communities that have historically been drastically underfunded and under-resourced.
Trump Can Grant Citizenship to Over a Million Asian Americans. Will He Do It?
For the millions of undocumented immigrants who have lived in the shadow of deportation for too long, a major expansion of the pathway to citizenship cannot be further delayed.
COMMENTARY
Supreme Court Gives Undue Judicial Deference to National Security in Trump v. Hawaii
In wartime, the Supreme Court gave complete deferral to the government’s justification for the detention of Japanese Americans. Now, it's repeating a tragic mistake.
ANALYSIS
Essential Habits for a Healthier, Happier You
In the Age of Information, news media faces both unprecedented opportunities and significant challenges.
