Is Ro Khanna the Next Star of the Democratic Party?
India West, News Report, Posted: Apr 07, 2013
The 36-year-old former Obama administration trade official is hoping to unseat U.S. Representative Mike Honda, D-Calif.
Roger Ebert Defended Asian-American Cinema
AsianConnections, Commentary, Posted: Apr 05, 2013
Roger Ebert stood up against the double standard imposed upon “ethnic” films, writes the commentator.
Obamacare Gave My Mom Peace of Mind
La Opinión, Op-ed, Posted: Mar 31, 2013
Health care reform is already helping people struggling to get health insurance. I know -- my mother is one of them.
‘Poop Strong’ Founder Arijit Guha Succumbs to Cancer
India-West, News Report, Posted: Mar 31, 2013
Arijit Guha, a 32-year-old Arizona State University doctoral student, earlier this week lost his 2-year battle with colon cancer but won his battle with his health insurance company, which agreed to lift the lifetime limit of $300,000 on his insurance plan for his treatment.
Are We Latinos Too Thin-Skinned?
Al Día, Editorial, Posted: Mar 17, 2013
A barrage of tweets blasting ESPN for broadcasting the World Baseball Classic in Spanish has prompted a newsroom discussion.
First Line of Defense Against Gangs -- Parenting
ChicoSol, News Report, Posted: Mar 16, 2013
A school district in Northern California is offering Hmong-language workshops for parents, stressing their role in gang prevention.
Parents Sue to Remove Yoga from Calif. School District
India West, News Report, Posted: Mar 11, 2013
A civil lawsuit alleges that a school district in San Diego county, by providing instruction in Ashtanga yoga, is promoting religious beliefs.
Fil-Am Media Shine at NAM 'Excellence in Journalism' SoCal Awards
Asian Journal, News Report, Posted: Mar 09, 2013
Ethnic media in Southern California were honored for excellence in journalism, and insightful coverage of ethnic community issues.
In Latin America, U.S. Would Rather Talk About Villains than Partners
Al Día, Op-ed, Posted: Mar 07, 2013
Hugo Chavez's death offers a chance for the U.S. to adjust the way it thinks and talks about Latin America, both officially and unofficially.
FL University Stadium Named After Private Prison Company
New Orleans Agenda, Commentary, Posted: Mar 07, 2013
One commentator says that Florida Atlantic University should take private prison company's name off of its football stadium.
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