Journalism
More Hawaiians now live in the continental US than on the islands.
ABC News' groundbreaking investigation looks into how well the U.S. plastic bag recycling system is working, and how communities are impacted by nearby landfills and incinerators.
On March 20th, hundreds marched against the construction of a new jail in Manhattan Chinatown. The issue isn’t new. The community has protested against prisons for generations. Thousands protested in the 1980s. This time, Chinatown hopes the city will listen.
The bookstore focuses on AAPI authors and immigrant stories.
On the evening of March 16, Ana Hikari’s phone wouldn’t stop ringing with the news of the Atlanta shootings. Hikari, a Brazilian actress of Japanese, Black, and Indigenous descent, is one the first Asian actresses to play a leading role in a Brazilian soap opera, and both her friends and her more than a million Instagram followers immediately looked for her reaction to the grim news.
Despite wearing a white coat and scrubs, this Asian woman was beaten and assailed with racial slurs
Marching alongside thousands in the streets of Bangkok, in a matter of moments, a friendly crowd became frightened. Thita was in the middle as police officers began using water cannons on their fellow citizens.
The Empire Marching Elite has exceeded expectations.
A younger generation of Asian Americans embraces their heritage
The Year of the Ox promises to be a tough one, but many restaurants are coming up with ways to adjust
Longtime Chinatown activist Karlin Chan had a vision to draw visitors back: a series of brightly colored murals that would celebrate the neighborhood and serve as Instagram-ready sites depicting living signs of the neighborhood’s resilience.
When Amonte sat down and played, the sound that came out of the piano was different. It was rooted in another era, one that’s closer to the source. While playing a standard, Amonte was composing and arranging instantly, pushing the traditions of Oscar Peterson forward with his own idiosyncrasies.
Video profile of Tim Nuernberger for Columbia Journalism School.
While musicians struggle to survive the pandemic, Swedish billionaire Daniel Ek is going after artists who dare to criticize his Spotify streaming empire for paying them pennies. Or fractions of pennies to be more accurate.
At first you might not think the Sierra Club and Planned Parenthood of New York have much in common. But dig deeper and you can see why the two organizations are grappling with the racism of iconic figures John Muir and Margaret Sanger, amid a national reckoning on race.
On June 12, 16-year-old Claire Hanley posted a video on TikTok that has spurred teams of domestic and international cyber operatives who could affect the 2020 presidential election. No, they are neither Russians nor bots. They are “stans” — fans of K-pop, or Korean pop music.
With recent developments internationally and on campus, the initial decision is indelible and forces us to re-examine our university values.
Many thanks to Jakob for taking time out of his schedule to meet up with Seiji for an interview after K-factor!
We were so lucky at ReacttotheK to have the chance to watch the K-Factor, an orchestral rendition of K-pop. Here is the recap video we made!
In the past several decades, thousands of migrants have been arriving in Hawaii.