Nation Nov 25 Hmong New Year traditions in the U.S. recall ancestral spirits while teaching new generations By Giovanna Dell'Orto, Associated Press
World Mar 13 Watch 3:48 ‘We are all at war:’ Desperation grows among Ukrainian diaspora Victoria Pidlisetska is a Ukrainian living in Los Angeles who rarely puts down her phone as she waits to hear from family and friends stranded back home in Ukraine. Her parents spend most of their time in a bomb shelter… By PBS NewsHour
World Aug 20 ‘I feel so helpless.’ Afghans in the U.S. worry for friends and family back home There are some 132,000 immigrants from Afghanistan living in the U.S., and many fear for their family and friends back home following the Taliban's takeover of the country. PBS NewsHour spoke with Afghan Americans about what it's been like to… By Gabrielle Hays, Frances Kai-Hwa Wang, Cresencio Rodriguez-Delgado, Courtney Vinopal
Arts Apr 29 What Beyoncé teaches us about the African diaspora in ‘Lemonade’ By now, countless think pieces and listicles have broken down Beyoncé’s ode to black womanhood in her latest visual album “Lemonade.” But the acclaimed offering by the R&B diva does more than just pay homage to African-American women or southern… By Kamaria Roberts, Kenya Downs
World Apr 29 Who owns the Jewish treasures that were hidden in Saddam Hussein’s basement? In 2013, Maurice Shohet, an Iraqi Jew who now lives in Washington, D.C., received a surprising email from the National Archives. A librarian had recovered his elementary school record that was left behind nearly 40 years ago when he and… By Sandi Fox