The infamous sushirito and the ramen burger have come to be icons of fusion food: the melding together of two culinary cultures into edible delight. Chefs have piqued the interest of people from renowned food writers to food instagrammers to your average consumer. However, as people bite into ramen mac n’ cheese, they should be aware of where these new age dishes come from.
Read More »Saturday VOICES
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Journalists read racist comments
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Meet this 17-year-old political canvasser
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Arab Americans and their television preferences
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Chinese investors favor Las Vegas real estate
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Ranks of minority journalists largely unchanged in a decade
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Refugee debate continues months after governors call for halt
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Clark County, NV needs more Tagalog-speaking poll workers
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Experts: Gambling addiction services for Asians lacking
Friday VOICES
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Bill Clinton defends Hillary Clinton’s honesty at Asian American town hall forum
Trying to swat away complaints that Hillary Clinton is not trustworthy, former president Bill Clinton told a group of Asian Americans in Las Vegas Friday that only his wife could be trusted to ensure that ...
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Online daters choose Asian men, black women least, survey show
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The evolution of Asian American political views
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Asian voters’ attitudes toward Trump and Clinton
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Letters for Black Lives works to link Asian Americans to police shootings
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Speak up to succeed, Asian American female newsroom execs say
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Fremont street performers speak out against restrictive laws
Thursday VOICES
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AAJA Sports Task Force creates mentorship opportunities
It started with 20 members. In the two years since, the Sports Task Force’s membership has more than 100 members in the group hailing from sports media outlets across the country.
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Asians projected to become largest immigrant group in U.S. in 50 years
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Ethnic media grows despite changes at traditional news outlets
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Trump commentary on Asians roils even GOP members
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COLUMN: Campus shooting provides motivation for young, bilingual journalist
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Gun control a top issue for Asian Americans in election year
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COLUMN: How the best of intentions can go wrong with one tweet
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AAJA’s 2017 National Convention bound for Philadelphia
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Korean American population growth in Vegas
Politics
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Meet this 17-year-old political canvasser
Rebecca Tuzon is a political canvasser in Las Vegas. And she’s only 17-year-old. Tuzon wants to work in politics. But her parents don’t.
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Clark County, NV needs more Tagalog-speaking poll workers
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Bill Clinton defends Hillary Clinton’s honesty at Asian American town hall forum
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The evolution of Asian American political views
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Asian voters’ attitudes toward Trump and Clinton
Industry Matters
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Journalists read racist comments
Asian American journalists encounter racism daily -- in the newsroom, in the comments section, in their inboxes and on Twitter. A few industry professionals react to racially charged comments and explain how they handle the situations.
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Ranks of minority journalists largely unchanged in a decade
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Speak up to succeed, Asian American female newsroom execs say
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Ethnic media grows despite changes at traditional news outlets
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COLUMN: Campus shooting provides motivation for young, bilingual journalist
Wednesday VOICES
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MGM Resorts tosses longtime Vegas freebie: parking
While many metropolitan cities like Los Angeles, San Francisco and New York charge astronomical hourly fees for parking, it has been a tradition for hotels on the Las Vegas Strip to offer free parking to ...
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Job that no one wants? AAJA president
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AAJA Asia chapter links local and international journalists together
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ACLU: Las Vegas police policy shows power of body-worn cameras
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Competition for Asian hires increases as new Asian-themed casinos being built
Las Vegas
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Chinese investors favor Las Vegas real estate
Nevada is becoming an attractive place for Chinese investors to park their money. Some real estate professionals expects a trend to bring more jobs and economic growth to Las Vegas in the next 10 to ...
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Experts: Gambling addiction services for Asians lacking
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Bill Clinton defends Hillary Clinton’s honesty at Asian American town hall forum
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Fremont street performers speak out against restrictive laws
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AAJA Sports Task Force creates mentorship opportunities
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Korean American population growth in Vegas
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MGM Resorts tosses longtime Vegas freebie: parking
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Casinos turn to feng shui to lure Chinese high rollers
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Nevada’s new rules for fantasy sports
AAJA
Fusion food and the Asian American experience
The infamous sushirito and the ramen burger have come to be icons of fusion food: the melding together of two culinary cultures into edible delight. Chefs have piqued the interest of people from renowned food writers to food instagrammers to your average consumer. However, as people bite into ramen mac n’ cheese, they should be aware of where these new age dishes come from.
Read More »Journalists read racist comments
Asian American journalists encounter racism daily -- in the newsroom, in the comments section, in their inboxes and on Twitter. A few industry professionals react to racially charged comments and explain how they handle the situations.
Read More »Meet this 17-year-old political canvasser
Rebecca Tuzon is a political canvasser in Las Vegas. And she’s only 17-year-old. Tuzon wants to work in politics. But her parents don’t.
Read More »Arab Americans and their television preferences
Dearborn, Mich. is home to the largest concentration of Arabs outside of the Middle East. Many of the Arab Americans living here rely only on Arabic television for news coverage. Why do they only prefer ...
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