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Local leaders and community members celebrated the official designation of Koreatown in Dallas on Friday.
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The Dallas Asian American Historical Society is on a mission to ensure the stories of the city’s early Chinese American restaurateurs are remembered and respected.
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Law enforcement officials have pointed out the Allen outlet mall shooter had neo-Nazi beliefs, but they stopped short of assigning racism as a motive. Activists say that shows a pattern of misunderstanding bias.
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Senate Bill 147 was approved by Texas lawmakers Tuesday afternoon. The legislation is a watered-down version of the original proposal, which would have banned citizens of China, Iran, North Korea and Russia from buying land and homes in Texas.
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Hundreds of North Texans gathered in Richardson's Chinatown for the Lunar New Year Celebration one week following two mass shootings in the Asian community.
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Asian American and Pacific Islander voters said that candidates don’t often reach out — and that their elected officials don’t adequately represent their interests.
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Students had been pushing for the State Board of Education to adopt a new, more inclusive social studies curriculum this year. Instead, the board delayed their scheduled update until at least 2025.
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The lawsuit, which a judge has combined with a similar suit by Latino and Black voters, will go to trial at the end of September, too late to affect this year’s midterm elections.
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Scenes from the Asian Film Festival of Dallas, which returned after a two-year hiatus.
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After a two-year pandemic hiatus, the Asian Film Festival of Dallas is back to showcase an eclectic mix of films by Asian American filmmakers and from countries across Asia.
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A new progressive group is hoping to politically activate Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.