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/PRNewswire/ Ascend, the largest non–profit career lifecycle organization for Pan–Asian business professionals and executives in North America, announced. ....
Published May 10, 2021 Published May 10, 2021 Korean Americans, similar to other AAPI groups, are recent immigrants emigrating in large numbers to the United States after 1965. Abraham Kim, executive director of the Council of Korean Americans, joins host Tetiana Anderson to discuss the challenges this population faces and their impact on art, culture and technology in the U.S. ....
Asia Society welcomes Ambassador Myung-soo Ahn, the Consul General of the Republic of Korea in Houston, alongside a panel of experts to discuss current and future U.S.–South Korea relations. ....
1 2021-04-25 08:32:44Xinhua Editor : Li Yan ECNS App Download People march to protest against anti-Asian hate crimes on Brooklyn Bridge in New York, the United States, April 4, 2021. A big Stop Asian Hate rally and march was held here on Sunday. (Xinhua/Wang Ying) Multiple advocacy organizations and the Chinese business community in the United States are calling for actions to cope with the historic rise of hatred, violence and xenophobia targeting Asian and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) in the country. The United States reported a spurt of anti-AAPI crimes during the pandemic. According to Stop AAPI Hate, a California-based nonprofit social organization, it received nearly 3,800 reports of attacks or abuse against people of Asian descent between March 2020 and February 2021 and the real number of such incidents is believed to be far more than that. ....
2021-04-24 07:05:48 GMT2021-04-24 15:05:48(Beijing Time) Xinhua English by Xinhua writer Liu Yanan NEW YORK, April 23 (Xinhua) Multiple advocacy organizations and the Chinese business community in the United States are calling for actions to cope with the historic rise of hatred, violence and xenophobia targeting Asian and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) in the country. The United States reported a spurt of anti-AAPI crimes during the pandemic. According to Stop AAPI Hate, a California-based nonprofit social organization, it received nearly 3,800 reports of attacks or abuse against people of Asian descent between March 2020 and February 2021 and the real number of such incidents is believed to be far more than that. ....