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Taylor Weik

Politics

Maui's Post-Wildfire Challenges Stem From Years of Colonialism and Tourism

“We don’t want to be seeing people on vacation when we’re trying to pull our lives back together.”
Politics

The Pacific Climate Warriors Are Fighting, Not Drowning

Young people in the Pacific can’t close their eyes to climate change.
History

The School Shooting That History Forgot

In 1989, five Southeast Asian children were killed in a California schoolyard.
TV

Darren Barnet Unpacks NHIE’s Japanese American Incarceration Story

“I know that the camps aren’t talked about as much as they should be and it’s important they should be remembered.”
Mental Health

Many Young Asian Americans Searching for Therapy Face Cultural Mental Health Stigma

“My parents only see therapy as something to go to if there’s something deeply wrong with yourself.”
Politics

What Native Hawaiians Want You to Know Before a Trip to Hawaii

Visits and home prices have skyrocketed over the past year.
Politics

What It’s Like to Live With Older Relatives During the Pandemic

“Nobody in here knows how to knock!”
Immigration

Teens Are Coming to the Rescue of Their Family Businesses

Asian-American small businesses have had a particularly rough time.
Politics

Japanese-American Teens are Visiting Former Incarceration Camps to Confront History

Nineteen-year-old Sydney Takeda's grandparents were among the 110,000 people held in isolated "relocation centers."