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Hispanic Heritage Month: Sherly Tavarez and her Hause of Curls

Dominican American fashion stylist and entrepreneur Sherly Tavarez joins to talk about her business Hause of Curls and how she reminds Latinos to embrace their…

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By the Numbers: Hispanic Heritage Month

The history behind the month-long celebration of America’s largest minority group. ABC News Live Prime, Weekdays at 7 EST & 9 EST WATCH the ABC…

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Mental health advocate connects with community through TikTok, shared experiences

As part of Hispanic Heritage Month, ABC News spotlights Jorge Alvarez, who uses social media to spark conversations about mental health and connect with his…

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Juju Chang, AANHPI women discuss violent anti-Asian attacks, how to embrace strength

Teacher Noriko Nasu, author Min Jin Lee, and Dalit activist Thenmozhi Soundararajan join Juju Chang on “Together as One: Celebrating Asian American, Native Hawaiian and…

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Connecting with AANHPI heritage through food

ABC News’ Eva Pilgrim hosts a roundtable with entrepreneur and author Candice Kumai and “The Korean Vegan” Joanne Lee Molinaro to discuss the deep-rooted connection…

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Asian American representation and the changing face of comedy

ABC News’ Zohreen Shah sits down with Asian American comedians Jo Koy and Margaret Cho during AANHPI heritage month to discuss growing AANHPI participation in…

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Tik Talk: ‘The Korean Vegan’ shifts from law to cook books l ABCNL

ABC News’ Linsey Davis speaks with Joanne Lee Molinaro, known as “The Korean Vegan” on TikTok, about the importance of Korean dishes in American culture,…

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Senator apologizes for her claims of an American Indian heritage

Democrat Elizabeth Warren said the claim was based on her “understanding” from stories told within her family. source

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Asian Americans witness generational divide on condemning racism

The old and new generation are split on how to confront anti-Asian bigotry and violence. source

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Asian men in American media

Our panel sits down with CeFaan Kim to talk about how Asian Americans have been depicted in the media. source

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Anh Vu Sawyer: Southeast Asian Coalition of Central Massachusetts | Voices Magnified | A&E

In 1975, 18-year-old Anh Vu Sawyer left Vietnam during the Fall of Saigon. Now, as executive director of the Southeast Asian Coalition of Central Massachusetts…

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Tessa Xuan: Strengthening the Ohio AAPI Community | Voices Magnified | A&E

Tessa Xuan is the Chair of OPAWL (Ohio Progressive Asian Women’s Leadership). Concerned with the rise in hate incidents targeting Asian Americans across Ohio, Tessa…

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‘Corazón de América’ examines colorism in the Latin American community

The “Soul of a Nation” special is celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month by holding conversations about difficult topics. #soulofanation #hispanicheritagemonth #corazondeamerica #colorism source

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How artist Francis Almandarez explores culture through food photography

Almandarez says his work is a contrast to the “food porn” we see on social media. source

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Dolores Huerta reflects on history of activism, next generation’s fight: Part 1

The civil rights icon coined the phrase “Sí, se puede” during her fight for farmworkers’ rights in the 1970s. As a Chicana, she speaks about…

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In El Paso, a resilient community that stands strong against hate: Part 2

The border city has been a focal point for anti-immigration politicians and the site of a shooting that killed 23 people. Yet, its residents remain…

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Latinos preserve their heritage through language, dance and food: Part 3

From an Afro-Cuban dance group in New York City to a Chicana chef and a school in Los Angeles that teaches the Aztec language Nahuatl,…

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ABC News Live: John Deere workers on strike for 2nd day in a row

Plus, the FDA is set to meet and discuss booster shots; and making tamales for Hispanic Heritage Month. Annotations: WATCH the ABC News Live Stream…

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Likely Trump Fed Board pick Moore apologizes for past columns: ‘Some weren’t funny’

On “This Week,” George Stephanopoulos goes one-on-one with Heritage Foundation economist Stephen Moore, one of President Trump’s likely nominees to the Federal Reserve Board. source

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