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Many multiracial Asian American use the term hapa to deinfe themselves and their identity. But some Native Hawaiians say the word is being misused and part of a mass aproproation of their culture.

Alex Yoshio MacDonald
January 1, 2008

Wardrobe changes, multiple venues and drama -- the staing of cross-cultural weddings.

Pia Sarkar
January 1, 2008

Hapa Issues Forum shuts down after leading the grassroots and political fight for the acceptance of multiracial Asian Americans.

Emily Leach
January 1, 2008

Forget Amy Tan, today's books for young adults take readers far from Chinatown.

Lisa Wong Macabasco
January 1, 2008

Why do the Chinese spit so much?

Interrogasian
January 1, 2008

Started as cheap transport for Chinese restaurant workers, discount bus companies have developed loyal ridership, despite safety issues.

Gena Kiu
August 1, 2007

Survivor winner Yul Kwon and Mr. Hyphen 2006 Robin Sukhadia talk about media, music and being role models.

Jane Liaw
August 1, 2007

Divorce and single motherhood aren't stopping New York cabbie Sayeeda Akhter's dreams of Bangladeshi pop stardom.

Rosalyn Menon
August 1, 2007

Chinatown theaters are a thing of the past, but Frank Lee is fighting to keep the tradition alive.

Ling Liu
February 28, 2007

Filipino World War II veterans wage a decades-long battle for benefits promised to them by the US government.

Dorian Merina
February 28, 2007

In Jewish congregations, a growing number of worshippers are Asian and gay.

Lisa Wong Macabasco
February 28, 2007

A new generation of South Asian American musicians struggle to define their own sound.

Robin Sukhadia
October 1, 2006

Some undocumented immigrants keep another secret—HIV.

Lisa Wong Macabasco
October 1, 2006

Hyphen gets elemental with hip-hop’s new school.

Momo Chang
October 1, 2006

Two Samoan brothers keep it low-key.

Momo Chang
May 1, 2006

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