Welcome to the Asian American Review
We're a new publication that will examine how policy, politics, and power affect Asian Americans.
How Trump Could End Birthright Citizenship
It may sound far-fetched, but the outcome is realer than most advocates will admit.
A Massive Blow to Birthright Citizenship
In a major victory for President Trump, the nation’s highest court upholds arguments created centuries ago by anti-Chinese racists.
Why Are AAPI Groups Struggling Under Trump 2.0?
Attacks on DEI, dwindling funding, and fear of federal overreach are keeping advocates on the sidelines of key policy fights.
Trump Remakes Asian America
Attacks on DEI, dwindling funding, and fear of federal overreach are keeping advocates on the sidelines of key policy fights.
Harris Plots Her 2028 Comeback
In the Age of Information, news media faces both unprecedented opportunities and significant challenges.
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.
Congress Pushes Back on Funding for Native Hawaiians
In the Age of Information, news media faces both unprecedented opportunities and significant challenges.
Houses of Worship Navigate Increasingly Political Refugee Landscape
At a time when churches are shuttering, some are opening their doors wider than ever, facilitating refugee resettlement. But in so doing, faith-based organizations are stepping into a landscape rife with pitfalls.
The Chilling Legacy of the DOJ’s China Initiative
As officials weigh reviving the China Initiative, researchers warn that scrutiny and suspicion are driving talent away from America's scientific institutions.