Magazine, Making Money The Ethnic Media Services (EMS) recently organized a briefing titled “Voting for Change—Why it Works: Community Advocates Make a Case for Ethnic The discussion centered on the challenges faced by ethnic communities, particularly Latinos, African Americans,…
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Navigating the Thin Line Between Domestic Violence and Homelessness
Magazine, Living Well Domestic violence, or Intimate Partner Violence (IPV), extends beyond immediate harm, often leading to a perilous journey towards homelessness, especially for those with limited financial A recent groundbreaking study by the University of California San Francisco…
The Pan African Film & Arts Festival Continues to Shine Spotlight on LGBTQ Representation with Screening of ‘Being BeBe: The BeBe Zahara Benet Documentary’
Pictured above: BeBe Zahara Benet on the red carpet at the Cinemark BHC in Los Angeles, California on February 17, 2024, for the Pan African Film & Arts Festival Spotlight Screening of ‘Being Credit: Karim Saafir Magazine, Entertainment, STOP…
USCIS Unveils 2024 Premium Processing Fee Hike – What You Need to Know!
USCIS Announces Inflation Adjustment to Premium Processing Fees Magazine, Immigration In a recent update, the Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has declared a final rule that brings about an increase in the filing fee for Form I-907, known as…
FTC Reveals Top Scams of 2023 in Latest Data Breakdown
Magazine, Making Money In a collaborative effort with Ethnic Media Services (EMS), the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) orchestrated an enlightening EMS briefing, unraveling critical insights into the pervasive issue of fraud in the United The event, co-hosted by the…
Bill Duke Honored with Ja’Net DuBois Lifetime Achievement Award: Unveiling ‘For The Love Of The Motherland’ – Ethiopia’s Cinematic Epic at Pan African Film Festival’s Centerpiece Premiere
Pictured above, Actor Bill Duke and Director Theodros Teshome Kebede with members of the African Magazine, Entertainment, STOP THE HATE Bill Duke received the prestigious Ja’Net DuBois Lifetime Achievement Award at the Pan African Film & Arts Festival (PAFF)…
Diaspora Dialogues: ‘Deep Blue’ at PAFF 2024 Unveils Shared Experiences, Sparks Action Against Hate, and Ignites Environmental Empowerment
Magazine, Entertainment, Stop The Hate The Immigrant Magazine’s presentation of the Caribbean film “Deep Blue” at PAFF 2024 was a transformative experience, showcasing the power of cinema to drive social awareness and positive This carefully selected feature, part of…
‘You Don’t Look Chinese’ – How Bullying Shaped One Student’s Identity
Magazine, The Immigrant Experience, STOP THE HATE, Story by EMS contributor Jeannine Chiang “You’re Korean, right? I mean, you don’t look very It’s a compliment by the way,” my classmate said with a stifled laugh, nudging her I’d…
Diaspora Dialogues: Tigrayan Professionals Navigate Unity and Healing in Los Angeles Amid Ethiopia’s Crisis
Magazine, The Immigrant Magazine, Stop The Hate In a recent gathering that echoed with resilience and determination, The Immigrant Magazine had the honor of attending the Tegaru Professionals Networking Mixer hosted by the Tigrayan Community of Greater Los As…
Guardians of Truth: Navigating the Crisis in Ethnic Media and the Future of Local Journalism
In response to the ongoing crisis in local journalism, the event “Rescuing Local Journalism: What’s at Stake for Ethnic Media?” convened industry experts, thought leaders, and ethnic media publishers. The gathering addressed critical challenges and explored initiatives crucial to the future of news, particularly within the context of ethnic media outlets. The backdrop included significant layoffs in traditional newsrooms, exemplified by the iconic LA Times, and the proliferation of news deserts across the media landscape