Asian media advocacy group accuses Bill Handel of racism

A coalition of Asian American advocates are calling for the suspension of KFI's Bill Handel. The radio show host has repeatedly made remarks about “dog-eating Asians." This isn't the first time Handel has gotten in trouble for anti-Asian comments.

From JA to Shohei: Bringing baseball back to Manzanar

Nearly eight decades after World War II, the Japanese American community celebrated a triumphant return of baseball to the Manzanar incarceration camp.

LAPD's first Asian American Interim Chief
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Dominic Choi was sworn in as Interim Chief of the Los Angeles Police Department in March, after Michel Moore stepped down. He's the first Asian American interim chief in the department's history.

Recycling materials into unique fashion pieces
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Nava Rose has over 5 million followers on TikTok and is one of the top fashion influencers out there.

Inside Tom's One Hour Photo in Koreatown
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Xiep Tuong, aka Tom, has been doing this for 37 years - he says he loved photography in Vietnam and when he moved to America, he wanted to stick with it.

Meet the OC brothers behind Wahoo's Fish Taco
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Chinese brothers growing up in Brazil, surfing all around the world, and what sustained them? The ocean fish, of course. So naturally they grilled some up and made tacos. Take a look at the story behind Wahoo's Fish Taco.

Riverside school honors Harada family
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A Riverside Unified elementary school now bears the name of the family that battled anti-Asian discrimination in the early 20th century.

Bringing baseball back to Manzanar

In 1942, the U.S. government forced 120,000 people of Japanese descent out of their homes and businesses and into incarceration camps - Manzanar was one of them.

Manzanar Baseball Project
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In honor of AAPI Heritage Month, FOX 11's Susan Hirasuna introduces you to the man who wants to bring baseball back to Manzanar.

Meet the creators behind clothing brand Japangeles

Urban clothing brand Japangeles is all about identity and pride. Like the name suggests, it’s part Japan, part Los Angeles and 100% about community.

AAPI Heritage Month: Souffle pancake craze
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It's all the rage right now - fluffy and extra thick pancakes flavored in so many ways.

Lumpia rolling ahead of Filipino Festival
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Historic Filipinotown Filipino festival takes place on Saturday, May 4 from 3 to 8 p.m. on Beverly Blvd. between Union Ave and Union Place.

AAPI Heritage Month 2024 events planned across LA

Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month recognizes the contributions and influence of Asian Americans to the history, culture and achievements of the United States.