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The World’s Biggest Climate Case Was Started By Students
The International Court of Justice is considering what legal obligations countries have to protect the climate.
By Anita Hofschneider
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7 Indian Fashion Brands and Designers You Need to Know
They’re bringing South Asian tradition to the forefront of fashion.
By Skyli Alvarez
For These Pacific Islanders, K-pop Is an Unexpected Form of Self-Expression
“There's actually a lot to say here about cross-cultural exchanges and identity.”
By Honestine Fraser
How Olivia Rodrigo Defies Asian American Stereotypes as an 'All-American Bitch'
A Filipina American, Rodrigo’s work subverts the model minority myth and challenges expectations of Asian demurity.
By Livia Caligor
Therapy Always Felt Like "White People Stuff" Until I Made it My Own
I started Brown Girl Therapy to make mental health care more accessible to second generation immigrants like me.
By Sahaj Kaur Kohli
The Mean Girls Cast Reunited at the Gold Gala
Reneé Rapp, Avantika, and Auli’i Cravalho were all in attendance.
Indie Pop Star Grentperez on Tour Life, Filipino Pride, and That NewJeans Cover
He sat down with Teen Vogue two weeks before kicking off his North American tour.
By Tabitha Yuen
Celebrating AAPI Month: 3 Pacific Island Based Swimwear Brands to Know
“I understand that this opportunity is very rare, which fuels my determination to represent my people in the best possible light.”
By Rosa Jisoo Pyo
5 Young Polynesians Share the Significance of Their Tattoos
For these young people, tattoos are about preserving culture.
By Honestine Fraser
Dinah Jane Loves That Fifth Harmony Is Finding Themselves as Soloists
They're "allowing that freedom for each other," she tells Teen Vogue.
By Honestine FraserPhotography by Tracy Nguyen
The Pacific Climate Warriors Are Fighting, Not Drowning
Young people in the Pacific can’t close their eyes to climate change.
By Taylor Weik
How Anna May Wong Fought Against Racist Stereotypes
The first Chinese American film star had to content with Hollywood’s racism.
By Theodore S. Gonzalves and Ryan Lintelman
Live-Action Lilo & Stitch Recasts David—Fans Demand Nani Recast, Too
The initial David actor's social media reportedly contained use of racial slurs.
By Kara Nesvig and Kaitlyn McNab
Monterey Park Was a Place Where We Didn't Need to Assimilate. How Do Asian Americans Regain Safety?
Where are we safe if not in our own community?
By Jireh Deng
Monterey Park Grieves After the Mass Shooting on Lunar New Year Weekend
The death toll has risen to 11 people.
By Aamina Inayat Khan
Anti-Asian Hate Remains A Problem Even When it Drops From the Headlines
Racism and sexual violence are an everyday problem, even when not everyone is talking about it.
By Livia Caligor
Hayley Kiyoko, Yumi Nu, & More Celebrate AAPI Month at White House
See photos from the event, shot by “Euphoria” photographer Eddy Chen.
By Kaitlyn McNab
How the U.S. Unfairly Targeted Chinese Professors
The controversial China Initiative only formally ended in February.
By Celeste Pewter