What’s Old Is New: Chinatown’s Next Generation
New York City’s Chinatown is cultural hub for the Asian community. It remains a popular tourist destination. However gentrification is slowly changing the landscape, but we found a movement where the next generation are staying grounded in this neighborhood and helping to transform their family’s business.
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Roots and Routes: Our Immigration Stories
For the last 13 years, Asian American Life have told the stories of our communities’ history which is often missing in our U.S. classrooms. To celebrate Asian American Pacific Heritage Month, we take you on a journey and trace important moments in history from the gold rush of 1800’s to Trump’s anti-immigration policies of 2025.
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Asian Americans Reshape Cultural Arts Landscape
Asian Americans are reshaping the arts and cultural landscape from Cambodian Angkor Dance Troupe to cross cultural learning in South Korea. Plus the art of Korean self care and wellness; Cooking club trends with friends, and Ann Tremet glazed cakes that are edible works of arts.
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Special Edition "Asians Confronting Hate
March 16th marks four years since eight people were killed at three spa’s in the Atlanta Georgia area. Six of those victims were Asian women. The tragedy became a turning point for Asian Americans who demanded that the senseless violence be stopped.
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Trump Appointee’s & Japanese Internment
Trump's AAPI appointees, Remembering Executive Order 9066 Japanese Internment; Preventing heart disease in South Asian communities; Preserving lost Tagalog language and Tone Check: The Skins of Contemporary Korean art.
An in-depth news magazine program that addresses topical issues affecting the Asian American communities nationwide and profiles Asian American leaders.