Hyphen Seeks Applicants for Public Interest Journalism Fellowship
Hyphen Public Interest Journalism Fellowship will fund high-impact stories about social issues focusing on Asian Americans.
Hyphen Public Interest Journalism Fellowship will fund high-impact stories about social issues focusing on Asian Americans.
Our weekly TV recap. Plus, two shows with Asian faces are cancelled. Is it worth losing mediocre shows if it means underrepresented groups get less airtime?
Education professor Mitchell Chang on Asian Americans, college admissions standards and the model minority myth.
Our board chair Bernice Yeung announces more changes at Hyphen, and introduces our new publisher and first executive director.
The lack of color in our higher offices is a pale representation of the constituents they're meant to represent.
Hyphen profiles writer/actor Hiroshi Kashiwagi as part of our continuing celebration of APA Heritage Month.
For APA Heritage Month, Hyphen profiles UC Hastings law student Stephanie Kang who is spearheading efforts to award honorary degrees to Japanese Americans whose legal education was interrupted as a result of World War II internment.
HIV/AIDS continues to rise unchecked among Asian and Pacific Islanders (APIs), especially among API women.
Asian Heritage Street Celebration and International District Jamfest, Workers' Rights hearing, HIV/AIDS services fundraiser, and plenty of film, spoken word, music, and theater performances.
Jason Shiga’s graphic novel Empire State: A Love Story (Or Not) is awash in mid-twenties angst and earnest self-doubt as its leading man Jimmy Yee embarks on a cross-country trip to ‘see about a girl.’