• New Project Highlights 250 Milestones in AAPI History for America’s 250th Anniversary

    To commemorate the United States' 250th anniversary, a new project has compiled 250 milestones in Asian American and Pacific Islander history, highlighting centuries of contributions, challenges, and achievements across the nation's history. Organized into categories including immigration, civil rights, labor, politics, sports, arts, journalism, and science, the timeline aims to recognize AAPI experiences as an integral part of the American story while serving as an educational resource for the America250 celebration.
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  • Taiwanese American Rookie Kaitlyn Chen Shines in Valkyries Victory

    Taiwanese American rookie Kaitlyn Chen played a pivotal role in the Golden State Valkyries' 91-80 comeback victory over the Dallas Wings, scoring 15 points off the bench and helping erase an 11-point deficit. Facing former UConn teammates Paige Bueckers and Azzi Fudd, Chen earned praise for her energy, confidence, and ability to impact the game. After overcoming roster challenges earlier in the season, Chen continues to establish herself as a valuable contributor for the Valkyries.
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  • Filipino American Judge Makes History with Appointment to Minnesota Supreme Court

    Ramsey County District Court Judge Reynaldo "Reggie" Aligada Jr. has been appointed to the Minnesota Supreme Court, becoming the first Asian Pacific American justice in the court's history. A Filipino American legal trailblazer, Aligada brings experience in public defense, private practice, and judicial clerkships, as well as service on the Ramsey County District Court bench. His appointment has been hailed as a historic milestone for Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander representation and a significant step toward diversifying Minnesota's highest court.
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  • Filipino American Artist Behind Bay Area’s Official 2026 World Cup Poster

    LeRoid David, a graphic designer and Bay Area native, has been chosen as the artist behind the Bay Area’s official 2026 FIFA World Cup host city poster. The design features recognizable regional landmarks, including the Golden Gate Bridge, Bay Bridge, and Levi’s Stadium, along with subtle tributes to Silicon Valley and the six World Cup matches scheduled for the Bay Area. The achievement represents a career-defining moment for David, whose work has also been featured by the San Francisco Giants, 49ers, Warriors, Sharks, Athletics, and other professional sports organizations.
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  • NextShark Backs an Eyewear Brand Designed for Asian Faces

    NextShark has invested in Journey Optics, an emerging eyewear brand founded by Bryan Tarn that creates performance sunglasses specifically designed for Asian facial features and low nose bridge fit. The partnership highlights a growing movement toward products built with the AAPI community in mind, emphasizing representation, inclusion, and innovation for historically underserved consumers. The collaboration also reflects increasing support for AAPI entrepreneurs who are creating solutions based on the lived experiences and needs of their communities.
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  • New HBO Documentary Explores Asian and Pacific Islander Identities

    HBO’s new documentary The A List: 15 Stories from Asian and Pacific Diasporas highlights the diverse experiences and identities within Asian American and Pacific Islander communities. Directed by Eugene Yi, the project features interviews with public figures and community voices including Sandra Oh, Bowen Yang, and advocate Schuyler Bailar. The documentary explores themes of identity, representation, intersectionality, and cultural belonging through personal storytelling. Creators say the film aims to showcase the complexity and diversity of AAPI communities beyond stereotypes and labels.
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  • Asian American Artists Make History as Billboard Women of the Year

    Billboard features EJAE, Audrey Nuna, and REI AMI as Women of the Year 2026, highlighting their historic impact as Asian-American women in music. The trio reflects on their success with “Golden,” which surpassed 1 billion streams and contributed to a record-breaking Netflix project. They discuss their journey through the music industry, the ups and downs of their careers, and the transformative power of music to inspire and connect people. They emphasize that their recognition is not just personal, but symbolic of broader progress for Asian-American artists.
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  • Asian Americans Shine on TIME’s 2026 Most Influential List

    Several prominent Asian Americans were recognized on the 2026 TIME 100 Most Influential People list. Olympic gold medalists Alysa Liu and Chloe Kim were honored in the “Icons” category, with fellow Olympian Suni Lee praising Kim’s work ethic and authenticity. Actor and comedian Bowen Yang highlighted Liu’s talent, personality, and activism. Zohran Mamdani was recognized as an influential political leader for bringing renewed energy to the Democratic Party. The recognition highlights the growing influence of Asian Americans across sports, politics, business, and the arts.
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  • Coachella 2026 Sets Record with Largest Asian Artist Lineup Ever

    Coachella 2026 marked a major milestone with its largest-ever presence of Asian artists, reflecting the growing global influence of Asian music. The festival featured a mix of legendary acts and rising stars who delivered standout performances across multiple stages. BIGBANG made a highly anticipated return with a hit-filled set celebrating their long career, KATSEYE energized the crowd with a dynamic show and Laufey brought a softer jazz-pop sound that captivated audiences. Altogether, the festival highlighted a clear cultural shift as Asian artists played a central role in shaping the Coachella experience.
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  • Korean American Pitcher Riley O’Brien Emerging as MLB’s Next Elite Reliever

    Riley O’Brien, a Korean American pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals, is emerging as one of MLB’s top relief arms. After a strong breakout in 2025, he started the 2026 season dominant, allowing zero runs across four appearances while recording a save and a win. O’Brien is widely expected to become the Cardinals full-time closer. His steady rise reflects both his resilience and growing confidence in high-pressure situations. If his current trajectory continues, he could become one of the league’s most dependable late-inning pitchers this season.
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    First Chinese Queer Art Museum Opens in San Francisco Chinatown 

    San Francisco’s Chinatown is now home to the first museum dedicated to Chinese LGBTQ+ art and culture. Founded by Chinese activist and artist Xiangqi Chen, the OUT Museum showcases works by artists from China and the Chinese diaspora while creating a welcoming space for community dialogue, education, and visibility. The museum’s opening reflects growing recognition of Chinese […]

  • Jun 30, 2026  |  0 Comments

    Katelyn Ohashi Returns to Elite Gymnastics Competition After 13 Years 

    Japanese American gymnast Katelyn Ohashi returned to elite competition for the first time in nearly 13 years at the American Classic in Minnesota. The former junior standout and UCLA gymnastics star earned a bronze medal on the balance beam with a score of 13.150 and scored 11.500 on floor exercise. Although she narrowly missed the qualifying score […]

  • Jun 30, 2026  |  0 Comments

    All-Asian American Cast Brings Fresh Perspective to Shakespeare’s Henry VI 

    Filipino American actor Jon Norman Schneider is leading the National Asian American Theatre Company’s production of Shakespeare’s Henry VI: A Trilogy in Two Parts at New York’s Public Theater. Featuring a cast of 16 Asian American actors, the critically acclaimed production demonstrates the timeless and universal appeal of Shakespeare while expanding representation in classical theater. Schneider, who […]

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    New Project Highlights 250 Milestones in AAPI History for America’s 250th Anniversary 

    To commemorate the United States’ 250th anniversary, a new project has compiled 250 milestones in Asian American and Pacific Islander history, highlighting centuries of contributions, challenges, and achievements across the nation’s history. Organized into categories including immigration, civil rights, labor, politics, sports, arts, journalism, and science, the timeline aims to recognize AAPI experiences as an […]

  • Jun 23, 2026  |  0 Comments

    Chrissy Shimizu Leads the Next Generation at the Wing Luke Museum 

    New Wing Luke Museum Executive Director Chrissy Shimizu is balancing motherhood and leadership while helping shape the future of one of the nation’s leading Asian American cultural institutions. Drawing on her experiences growing up in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District, exploring her Japanese American heritage, and building a career in community advocacy, Shimizu is focused on fostering […]

  • Jun 23, 2026  |  0 Comments

    Hulu’s The Season Showcases a New Era of Asian-Led Storytelling 

    Hulu’s The Season helps broaden Asian representation by showcasing complex, flawed, and deeply human characters rather than relying on stereotypes. Set against the glamorous backdrop of Hong Kong’s elite society, the drama explores universal themes such as guilt, regret, love, and ambition while featuring a majority-Asian cast from diverse backgrounds. Chien and Pang emphasized that the series […]

  • Jun 23, 2026  |  0 Comments

    Largest Asian American Cultural Center in Midwest Inspires New Heritage Trail 

    The largest Asian American cultural center in the Midwest is helping bring local history to life through the new Champaign-Urbana Asian American Heritage Trail. Developed through a partnership of community organizations, the trail features sites significant to Asian American heritage, including longtime immigrant-owned businesses, cultural institutions, and refugee support centers. Organizers hope the project will […]

  • Jun 23, 2026  |  0 Comments

    Taiwanese American Rookie Kaitlyn Chen Shines in Valkyries Victory 

    Taiwanese American rookie Kaitlyn Chen played a pivotal role in the Golden State Valkyries’ 91-80 comeback victory over the Dallas Wings, scoring 15 points off the bench and helping erase an 11-point deficit. Facing former UConn teammates Paige Bueckers and Azzi Fudd, Chen earned praise for her energy, confidence, and ability to impact the game. After overcoming […]

  • Jun 16, 2026  |  0 Comments

    AAPI Survey Reveals Growing Unease Over U.S. Immigration Climate 

    A new survey by the AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research and AAPI Data found that many Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander adults believe the United States is no longer as welcoming to immigrants as it once was. Nearly two-thirds of respondents said the U.S. used to be a great place for immigrants but is no longer, […]

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    LACMA Exhibition Showcases the Evolution of Chinese Women’s Fashion 

    The Los Angeles County Museum of Art is presenting Fashioning Chinese Women: Empire to Modernity, an exhibition exploring the evolution of Chinese women’s fashion from the late Qing Dynasty through the mid-20th century. Featuring more than 70 garments from the museum’s collection, the exhibition highlights how Chinese and Chinese American women used fashion to navigate […]

  • Jun 16, 2026  |  0 Comments

    Japanese American Soccer Star Zion Suzuki Debuts on World Cup Stage 

    Japanese American goalkeeper Zion Suzuki made his World Cup debut for Japan, marking a major milestone in his international soccer career. Born in New Jersey to a Ghanaian father and Japanese mother, Suzuki moved to Japan at a young age and developed through the Urawa Red Diamonds youth academy before turning professional. The 23-year-old, who currently plays […]

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    Filipino American Judge Makes History with Appointment to Minnesota Supreme Court 

    Ramsey County District Court Judge Reynaldo “Reggie” Aligada Jr. has been appointed to the Minnesota Supreme Court, becoming the first Asian Pacific American justice in the court’s history. A Filipino American legal trailblazer, Aligada brings experience in public defense, private practice, and judicial clerkships, as well as service on the Ramsey County District Court bench. His appointment […]