Former US president, Donald Trump, who was notorious for his anti-immigration mindset, separated more than 4,000 children from their parents at the border during his time in the office. When the news hit the international media, a massive outrage was sparked all across the world which forced the Trump administration to reunite some of the separated families.
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Los Angeles County Releases the LA River Master Plan A Major Step Forward in Equity for the River’s Diverse Communities
In a briefing hosted by Ethnic Media following a four-year planning process commissioned by the LA County Board of Supervisors, LA County Public Works released the County’s final LA River Master Plan on May 17. The Plan reflects input from many thousands of community members as a result of a broad, multilingual public outreach effort. Speakers representing Los Angeles County Public Works, the planning team, and community representatives will discuss the plan and a new County proposal to create a land bank for affordable housing.
Klaudia Kovács Wins “Best Directing” for BROWN PAPER BAG at International Cell Phone Cinema Showcase in Cannes
Los Angeles/San Fernando Valley resident, Klaudia Kovács’ new film, BROWN PAPER BAG, won the “Best Directing” award at the International Cell Phone Cinema Showcase in Cannes, France as well as received the “Jury’s Special Mention” at the Artisan Festival International Peace Initiative Cannes 2022.
10 ways to celebrate Asian Pacific American Heritage: “Advancing Leaders Through Collaboration.”
May was officially marked as the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month in 1992 not only to celebrate Asian culture or diversity but also to acknowledge the marvelous role this largest growing racial and ethnic group in the US has been playing to strengthen the country.
Jewish immigrant story part of new museum on Angel Island, ‘Ellis Island of the West’
Heather Klein recalls being moved to tears of joy when she saw her Jewish grandmother’s story featured in an exhibit at the new Angel Island Immigration Museum. It’s a tale that Rosa “Rose” Klein wouldn’t share fully during her lifetime.
Campaign Launched to Help AAPI Immigrants Become U.S. Citizens
In honor of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month, nonprofit calls on immigrants to naturalize
DHS Announces Registration Process for Temporary Protected Status for Afghanistan
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) posted for public inspection a Federal Register notice on Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Afghanistan.
Advancements & Ingenuity Helping Kids Love Reading Again
Ist Generation Cameroonian American Twin Brothers, Tifu and Behleu Fomukong Changing The Narrative About Tennis In The US
Tifu and Behleu Fomukong born of African immigrant parents have been dominant in tennis on the West Coast of the US. When we think of Cameroon in sports, what comes to mind is mostly soccer because of famous soccer players of Cameronian origin today like Etienne Mbappe and Eto Fils
Mother’s Day Gastro Gifts Sure to Make Her Smile
According to the National Retail Federation, approximately 84 percent of U.S. adults are expected to celebrate Mother’s Day—many of which by shopping! This as Mother’s Day spending is poised to reach record highs this year, expected to total $31.7 billion—up a full $3.6 billion from 2021’s record spend.