Looking back on the 2012 campaign, it is impossible to ignore the onslaught of messages calling it the most important election in generations. Indeed, it is often hard to step outside of the American media cocoon and see what else is happening around the world. Approximately 48 hours after Americ... Read more...
Something I've heard a lot in the Asian American community when it comes to discussing methodology and strategy is the black/white rhetoric of using Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X as the be-all-end-all examples. I've lost count of how many times people have compared anyone even remotely mo... Read more...
Recently, the Fourth Estate Project released this infographic depicting the breakdown of newsroom diversity and its relationship to front-page reporting for the upcoming primary election. (more…) Read more...
Are you a woman who played sports in high school or college in the 1980s, 1990s, 2000s or who went to college or graduate school in the 1980s, 1990s, or 2000s? Are you a female college student or do you know someone who is a female college student or female athlete? If so, then there's a woman you... Read more...
There is a big reason why the 2012 election will prove to be a memorable one. Here's a hint--it has to do with something other than the usual topics of job growth, the ever-impending economic recession, or foreign policy. The political landscape is changing. Asian Americans have been playing an in... Read more...