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Cultivating Hmong American Political Power in Minnesota

Cultivating Hmong American Political Power in Minnesota

AAPI DataAug 8, 2025

The article by Sieng Lee highlights the remarkable political rise of the Hmong American community in Minnesota, tracing its transformation from refugees to a…

AAUC: On the Trajectory of Achievements and Initiation of a News Portal

AAUC: On the Trajectory of Achievements and Initiation of a News Portal

Our upcoming third annual Unity Summit is September 16-17, 2025, in Washington, D.C. It promises to be our most impactful yet, reflecting the increasing…

UCLA and Duke Join the List of Universities Losing Research Funding

UCLA and Duke Join the List of Universities Losing Research Funding

Jack Hanna, AAUCAug 2, 2025

On Thursday, July 31, 2025, UCLA announced it was losing research funding from the federal government. The Justice Department said that UCLA violated federal…

County Apologizes for Historic Harm to Chinese Americans at Lone Fir Cemetery

County Apologizes for Historic Harm to Chinese Americans at Lone Fir Cemetery

Neil LeeJul 18, 2025

Decades after Multnomah County, Oregon, bulldozed the graves of Chinese and Chinese American residents for a maintenance building and parking lot, the Board of…

What 19th Century Chinese Immigrants Can Teach Us Today

What 19th Century Chinese Immigrants Can Teach Us Today

AAJCJul 8, 2025

Hannah Lo’s article reflects on the harsh experiences of 19th-century Chinese immigrants and how today’s anti-immigrant playbook is the same one used in the…

NCAPA Reviews First 100 Days of the Trump Administration

NCAPA Reviews First 100 Days of the Trump Administration

NCAPAJul 1, 2025

President Donald Trump’s second term commenced on January 20, 2025, with a sweeping agenda that relied heavily on executive orders to reshape policy across…

AAUC Advocates for Civil Rights and Education

AAUC Advocates for Civil Rights and Education

AAUC has been actively supporting and cosigning open letters for a wide range of issues affecting Asian American communities across the United States, sponsored by…

Juneteenth is Remembered

Juneteenth is Remembered

President Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation was issued in 1863, but Juneteenth, celebrated on June 19, marks the 1865 announcement of freedom for enslaved people…

Connecticut Governor Enacts Diwali Bill, Second US State to Sign Diwali into Law

Connecticut Governor Enacts Diwali Bill, Second US State to Sign Diwali into Law

HAFJun 13, 2025

On Tuesday, June 10, 2025, Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont signed SB 1519 into law, making Connecticut only the second state, after Pennsylvania, to include…

Bipartisan Commission to Explore Creation of Asian American History Museum

Bipartisan Commission to Explore Creation of Asian American History Museum

AAUCJun 12, 2025

On June 12, 2025, at the Library of Congress, the bipartisan Commission to Study the Potential Creation of a National Museum of Asian Pacific American History…

APAPA Launches 25 Interns into Public Service

APAPA Launches 25 Interns into Public Service

APAPAJun 11, 2025

Twenty-five future changemakers wrapped up an unforgettable spring at the California State Capitol, thanks to APAPA’s 2025 Capitol Internship Program, which immersed students from…

The 1960s: Asian Americans Forging Identity & Fighting Injustice

The 1960s: Asian Americans Forging Identity & Fighting Injustice

With the current political turmoil in the U.S., one often dreams about the good old days of the 1960s. While often remembered for its…