Sethi’s directorial debut “7 Days” follows Rita and Ravi as they shelter in place together after a pre-arranged first date.
Tag: covid-19
Hate Is A Virus Creators Are Going Beyond Hashtags
Over a year into the #HateIsAVirus movement, Tammy Cho and Michelle Hanabusa are calling on all generations to participate.
Character Concerts: Carmel Helene Shakes Things Up With Country-Rock Stylings
As one of the few Black women in country music, singer-songwriter and producer Carmel Helene isn’t afraid to stand out. But although it might be tough to believe now, […]
Indonesian Consulate General Extends Thank You To Los Angeles Frontline Workers
Around the globe, health care workers have found themselves on the frontlines of the battle against the COVID-19 pandemic. In Los Angeles, one of the epicenters of the virus […]
As COVID-19 Pandemic Rages On, Asian American Journalists Continue To Make Headlines
Unlike medical professionals, most journalists are not trained to work during a contagious virus outbreak, let alone a virus with so many unknowns. But as essential businesses, news outlets […]
Postal Workers Struggle With Financial And Personal Repercussions Of COVID-19
Just by looking outside at deserted freeways and shuttered businesses, it’s clear that most Americans are abiding by the stay-at-home policies still in effect across much of the nation. […]
In The Wake Of A Virus, The Natural World Is Making A Comeback
Eight weeks ago, we lived in a different world. In that world, we whizzed about without much thought to our surroundings. We climbed into Ubers, celebrated birthdays with loved […]
In Times Of Crisis, Creatives Are Helping Light The Way
There is currently no vaccine for COVID-19, but coping with the distress and emotional turmoil after this pandemic is going to take more than an injection or a pill. […]
AAPI Justice Organizations Step Up During COVID-19
At the frontline of the battle against COVID-19, doctors, nurses and emergency responders truly deserve our appreciation. But also participating in this fight persistently are nonprofit Asian American and […]
My Brother’s Keeper: A Personal Essay
“None of us lives to himself.” – Romans 14:7 My brother John* is the youngest of us three kids, and the only boy. Since I am the firstborn, and […]
6 More Online APAHM Events Coming Your Way
Can you believe we’re already three weeks into May? Time sure flies in quarantine, but the online APAHM celebrations aren’t over yet. If you’re missing your typical opportunities to […]
Through The Lens: A Visual Exploration Of The COVID-19 Pandemic
Around the globe, the COVID-19 pandemic has brought life as we know it to a screeching halt. We are experiencing a paradigm shift in human behavior. We no longer […]
The Hospitality Industry In The Midst Of A Pandemic
Weeks into our respective stay-at-home orders, we yearn to return to the status quo, to travel freely and have a semblance of control in where we choose to go […]
The Filharmonic On Dealing With The COVID-19 Pandemic
COVID-19 has struck a chord with The Filharmonic, a Filipino American a cappella group, in the midst of their eagerly anticipated A Cappella Live! tour. The Filharmonic rose to […]
Garment Businesses From the East Go South
For almost 30 years, first-generation immigrants Mimi and Steve Yu have owned Ki Sung Corporation, manufacturing their clothing designs in China and selling them wholesale to the garment industry […]