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Pakistani American Shammas Malik is set to become Akron's first racial minority to serve as mayor.
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Despite an overcount of Asian Americans across the country as a whole, advocates say several communities are still overlooked and lack engagement.
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"Nurse Unseen" by filmmaker Michele Josue won a Cleveland International Film Festival Award this year. Josue also won in 2014.
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Experience the diversity of Asian American art at MassMu or see Cleveland Play House’s staged story about America’s most beloved sex therapist. These are just a few suggestions to experience the arts this week.
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There were two mass shootings in communities of color this week.
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Ford and Frances Kuramoto were both incarcerated at camps during World War II. Their names are among the more than 125,000 displayed in a book at the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles.
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An 18-year-old college student was waiting to get off a city bus when another passenger struck her in the head multiple times.
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The Oscars best picture winner is about parallelism; it centers on an alternate multiverse that reflects the real life of the movie's central family, and this family drama reflected my own life.
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May marks the beginning of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. This year's theme is Advancing Leaders Through Opportunity.