Asia
‘Where Are You Really From?’ and the weight of an answer
Award-winning author Elaine Hsieh Chou leads a conversation about her new collection of short stories, challenging the conventions of Asian American representation in literature.
‘In Solidarity for a Green World’: The United Nations climate change conference enters its second week
How do people on the ground advance climate transparency through action and climate empowerment?
Why do a fourth of Filipino Americans vote conservative despite anti-immigrant rhetoric?
On the campaign trail in 2016, Donald J. Trump spoke at a rally in Portland and made headlines with his views on immigration, addressing refugees as “animals” from “terrorist nations” — and he named the Philippines. Despite the false description, over a fourth of Filipino American voters identified as Republican and expressed interest in returning Trump to the White House, according to polls from an Asian American Pacific Islander data collection site. A look into the intersection between Filipino and LGBTQ+ history this October provides some insight for this phenomenon.
U.S.-China Flights Set to Double This Winter
After a meeting between President Biden and Xi Jinping in San Francisco, tensions over air rights across the Pacific have eased.
The pandas are leaving: A farewell to China’s iconic ambassadors
With the contract between the National Zoo in Washington, D.C. and Chinese authorities coming to an end, all giant pandas there will leave by the end of this year.
Modern day impacts of colonialism, imperialism remain
From Chinese laborers to anti-Asian hate, experts say history continues to repeat itself
From Strict Gun Laws to Shooting in the Mountains: A Journey of Chinese Students in America
Follow Chinese students as they venture into the mountains with a gun instructor to participate in a shooting competition.