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Though first-generation Asian Americans have begun rebelling against the idea and have only gotten louder and prouder over time, the model minority myth is a chronic sickness that keeps coming back to ...
PERSPECTIVES: As Asian American support for Trump soars, Bianca Mabute-Louie's "UNASSIMILABLE" urges her community to abandon the pursuit of whiteness and embrace a more radical vision of belonging.
NPR's Juana Summers discusses the Asian American perspective on affirmative action with University of Maryland professor and political scientist Janelle Wong.
“Assimilating hasn’t always been easy, especially when it comes to things like mental health,” Rana said. Although federal data has suggested about 10% of Asian Americans experience mental health ...
Two national surveys find that Asian Americans don't feel safe or welcome in places ranging from schools, workplaces and their neighborhoods.
The 2024 election results make clear: The Asian American electorate has shifted further right. The trend portends a new future for this voting bloc that bodes well for the Republican Party. And it ...
Fifty-four percent of Asian American voters chose Harris, while 39% voted for Trump, NBC News exit polls showed. Experts point to the economy as a main factor.
For some Asian Americans, movies, TV dramas and anime have become a source of familial bonding and cultural connection, facilitating learning or relearning a language.
Forty percent of Americans believe Asian Americans are more loyal to their countries of origin or ancestry than to the U.S., according to the report by the Asian American Foundation. Reflecting ...
Although anti-Asian racism is a problem, ending the consideration of race in admissions processes has not provided the jump in enrollments predicted by Blum and SFFA. Over the past decade, many Asian ...
We explore the diverse experiences and opinions of Asian Americans and immigrants of Asian origin with in-depth surveys and other research. Our work focuses on capturing the attitudes and experiences ...
PERSPECTIVES: As Asian American support for Trump soars, Bianca Mabute-Louie's "UNASSIMILABLE" urges her community to abandon the pursuit of whiteness and embrace a more radical vision of belonging.