9.04.2016

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These Simple yet Stylish Portraits Celebrate American Sikhs: The Sikh Coalition has partnered with British photographers Amit Amin and Naroop Jhooti for The Sikh Project, a landmark portrait exhibition highlighting the stories and identities of 38 Sikh American men and women.

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The Hidden Scars All Refugees Carry: "I am not an immigrant. I am a refugee who, like many others, has never ceased being a refugee in some corner of my mind."

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They grew up as American citizens, then learned that they weren't Today, children who are adopted from abroad by U.S. citizens generally receive automatic citizenship, thanks to better protections and regulations from adoption agencies. Even still, some transnational adoptees are left without U.S. citizenship.

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In Vietnamese American community, the stigma of mental illness runs deep: Stigma within the community and lack of culturally competent resources have been a barrier for Vietnamese Americans to address mental health issues -- especially for women. But in Orange County, California, people are trying to change that.

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#DocsSoWhite: A Personal Reflection: Filmmaker Renee Tajima-Pena reflects on diversity and independent filmmaking, what lessons can be learned from the past, and the realities filmmakers of color live with today.

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Weekend volleyball tournament was a lifeline for early Chinese immigrants: As Asian American volleyball players gear up for the 72nd North American Chinese Invitational Volleyball Tournament, many remember its legacy in the era of anti-Chinese sentiment in the U.S.

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Robin Ha's New Cookbook Mixes Korean Cuisine With Comics: Korean-American artist Robin Ha's first cookbook is filled with recipes she learned from her mother. And appropriately, it's a comic book.



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