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Asian Media USA © Chicago, IL: On October 26, 2024, the Indian American Community Outreach Advisory Board (IACOAB) hosted its 10th annual Diwali festival at Metea Valley High School in Aurora, drawing an impressive crowd of over 3,000 attendees. This vibrant celebration of the Festival of...
Moreover, diversity in the US is also on the rise. By the year 2060, the US population will have grown from 309 million to 420 million—a 36.1% increase. White Americans are projected to increase to 179 million (42.6% of the US population), African American to 55 million (13.1%), La...
Although a strength of our study was that most of the data were collected through partnerships with Asian/Asian American organizations and networks—which allowed us to recruit Asians/Asian Americans who are often excluded from other research studies due to language and other barriers—we acknowledge...
Of the informal resources 37 (5% of total; 20% of informal) are individuals who have provided some type of support to other members of the Asian American community. Businesses make up 42 (5% of total; 20% of informal) of those who can provide informal assistance. Organizations are the ...
Chicago has one of the largest Asian American populations among major U.S. cities. The oldest community is in Chinatown, where most foreign-born residents speak Mandarin or Cantonese. The first Chinese to arrive in Chicago escaped ethnic violence and political discrimination in the west after the...
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when you’re tired and the line isn’t moving fast enough, etc. will tell the truth. It’s the same with churches and organizations. All are welcome just means you opened the door. It doesn’t mean you made the doorway or what people encounter inside actually welcoming. Ask me how I...
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American, Asian and Pacific Islander (API), and Latino LGBPs have a lack of access to quality health care and a higher prevalence of poor health outcomes than other populations. The chapter also explores the ways in which access to health care can be improved for minority LGBPs and presents ...