Companies looking to drive growth with
Asian American consumers must have a robust digital outreach strategy that also speaks to the diverse cultural experiences of these consumers that, in tandem, drive their unique consumer journeys, the report says.
Scholars of Asian descent who share the North American context help shape
Asian American biblical hermeneutics, covering contexts, methods, and texts.
-- Jan 8., 2018 --The
Asian American Coalition of Chicago (AACC) will host its 2019 lunar new year gala on Saturday, February 23, 2019 at 5:00 pm at the Hyatt Regency O'Hare, 9300 W.
Kim, a faculty member at HGSE and licensed mental health counselor, and Marina Lee, executive director of Cogita Education Initiatives--has grown to address the direct mental health needs of Asian and
Asian American students as they navigate their higher education journeys.
Reid had stumbled upon one of the most overlooked transformations in American politics: the overwhelming leftward shift of
Asian American voters.
With the repeated erasure of
Asian American experiences both domestically and globally, the essays in this collection do crucial work in teasing out the ways in which
Asian Americans negotiate their position within racialized power structures through their own creative works, mainstream media representation, engagement with their communities, their own familial experiences, and the relatively new digital landscape.
They were joined by State Representative-elect Theresa Mah, who is the first
Asian American elected to the Illinois General Assembly.
TEAM is a peer-led, Massachusetts-based coalition formed in 2010 to address urgent and unique mental health challenges faced by
Asian American women and their loved ones.
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Asian American and Non-Asian American numbers originate from
If post-1965 immigrants did indeed move the
Asian American community to the right, the group's leftward shift since 1992 is all the more remarkable.
A new scholarly book, The
Asian American Achievement Paradox, by Jennifer Lee and Min Zhou, notes that Asian-American immigrants in recent decades have started with one advantage: They are highly educated, more so even than the average American.