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The new children’s book “This Is Not My Home” was written by Washington University undergraduates and published by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers.
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The Missouri Asian American Youth Foundation presses Missouri lawmakers for stricter gun control laws and equitable access to mental health care.
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On Dec. 30, Mai Lee will bring her R&B and pop music to the stage — and her family’s popular dishes to VIP ticket holders.
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The one-night only screening of the film at Webster University is sponsored by the Gateway Korea Foundation and Very Asian Foundation.
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After St. Louis news anchor Michelle Li mentioned eating dumplings on New Year’s, she was chastised for being “very Asian.” She’s now turned that viral moment into a movement with the Very Asian Foundation.
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The Asian community grew 37% in the past decade, and the region’s universities play a key role as an attraction. But there are many other things that make the area desirable.
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Shayn Prapaisilp has lived in St. Louis his whole life, but because of his race, people often ask where he’s “really” from.
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St. Louis Metropolitan Police officers are investigating a noose that a Black contractor found hanging in a tree on an Asian American woman's property in the Benton Park neighborhood.
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The Senate approved new legislation to address a spike in hate crimes and violence targeted at the Asian American and Pacific Islander community. It marked a rare moment of bipartisan unity.
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What’s it like growing up in a Black and white city when you don’t fit neatly in either category? A Chinese American and Thai American share their perspective on life in St. Louis — and the deadly attacks in Atlanta that have galvanized Asian American communities across the U.S.