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Body of shooting victim brought back to family in India

Aishwarya Thatikonda, a 26-year-old engineer who was killed in the shooting at a mall in Allen Texas, made a final journey back to India over the weekend. According to NBC News, Thatikonda's body was flown back to her loved ones Telangana, India, where she will cremated. Her family plans to...

4 Asian Americans among 8 killed in Texas mall shooting

(Editor Note: This story has been updated numerous times to include the names of the victims) Three members of a Korean American family including a three-year-old boy and an Indian American woman are among the 8 people killed by a suspected neo-Nazi sympathizer in Allen, Texas. The Korean consulate confirmed the...

2023 resource guide for services to the AAPI Community

By Lindsay Wang, AsAmNews, Maya Seo & AsAmNews Staff and Volunteers (AsAmNews updated this guide originally published May 1, 2022 on April 30, 2023) In 2021, AsAmNews published what is arguably the most comprehensive guide ever to supporting the Asian American community. This year to kick off AAPI Heritage Month, we...

Naatu Naatu Not too South Asian at the Oscars

By Jana Monji, AsAmNews Arts & Culture Reporter Although there was celebration over the win by Naatu Naatu, there was almost instantly complaints on social media, some of which made no sense at all, including the one by April Reign, the person who started the #OscarsSoWhite activism. There were a...

AAPI-led march calls for “unity” amongst communities of color

By Jessica Xiao, AsAmNews Contributor WASHINGTON, D.C. - On Saturday, just over forty years since the murder of Vincent Chin, hundreds of people gathered on the National Mall for unity amongst communities of color against racism, in a burgeoning attempt to grapple with AAPI identity in social justice movements and...

2023 resource guide for services to the AAPI Community

By Lindsay Wang, AsAmNews, Maya Seo & AsAmNews Staff and Volunteers (AsAmNews updated this guide originally published May 1, 2022 on April 30, 2023) In 2021, AsAmNews published what is arguably the most comprehensive guide ever to supporting the Asian American community. This year to kick off AAPI Heritage Month, we...

2022 DC South Asian Film Festival features quality independent films from the region

A former “Good Indian Mother” regains her agency while running her own WhatsApp sari shop. A man travels across four Indian states as he compiles a dictionary of four languages- Malayalam, Kannada, Tamin, and Telugu. A persecuted Rohingya girl, and a boy from the contested Kashmir region, connect and...

A resource guide to supporting the AAPI Community

By Lindsay Wang, AsAmNews Associate Editor Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community has experienced an exponential growth in anti-AAPI hate and violence. Every week, social media feeds are flooded with news reports of assaults and attacks on the elderly, the...

Opinion: The Asian American Lie

By Nathan Reddy, Community Works Institute (Editor's Note: Read AsAmNews columnist's Shree Baphna's Is the term Asian American really a lie here.) “Who’s in this photo? The officer who’s blocking people off? He’s Hmong American… That is America. A Black man was murdered in cold blood and we were on...

Don’t Worry Bro, my hashtag’s got this

By Sid Sharma (@SidBSharma) An aging student agitator has to contend with many depressing facts about the state of his world. The young girls think my rebel jacket from the GAP looks silly, I have to stretch my fingers every hour to keep in shape as a glorified Excel monkey...

The Indian Express: Indian American community mourns death of former Indian President APJ Abdul Kalam

Indian Americans joined the people of India in mourning the death of former president APJ Abdula Kalam Monday in northeast India, reports The Indian Express. Kalam, 83, collapsed due to a cardiac arrest while giving a lecture in the city of Shillong. The North America Telugu Society (NATS) in a statement said,...

We All Killed Actress Aarthi Agarwal

By Sid Sharma   I like being lied to. Being told that any obstacle can be overcome. Heroes always save the day. And, of course, there’s always an attractive girl who’ll see beyond your acne and awkwardness and love the “real you.” That is why I am such a sucker...

Finding Diversity in Children’s Books

Kermit the Frog once said "It's not easy being green." For kids of color, finding people like themselves represented in children's books may be just as hard. Two Asian American women are hoping to change that with their contributions to the children's book industry. Anna Kang's award-winning You Are (Not) Small is...
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