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How Asian Americans are filling the gaps in care for their elderly parents

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Why cricket is having a resurgence in popularity in America

Cricket was once one of the most popular sports in the United States, until baseball became entrenched as America’s game during the Civil War. Now, the sport that was first played in England is seeing a resurgence across the pond,…

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Dev Shah is the champion of the Scripps National Spelling Bee. The 14-year-old from Largo, Florida, had his spelling career interrupted by the pandemic, then didn't make it out of his regional bee last year. His winning word was "psammophile."…

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2021 memorial for first Sikh American killed in hate crime after 9/11
Sikh Americans push for greater visibility, awareness against years of hate crimes, misunderstanding

“We want to spend the next 20 years increasingly focused on measures and efforts to build community power and increase the community's direct role in shaping policies at the local, state, and national levels, from education to hate crime prevention…

By Frances Kai-Hwa Wang

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How the Sikh community’s experiences with hate crimes shows why data collection is so important

Newly passed federal legislation advocates for better hate crime reporting and collection, but the government’s track record with data is spotty.

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