Asian Americans: The Senate Takes Action Against Hate Crimes

SKYLER GALLARZAN WRITES — On April 14, 2021, the United States Senate voted on a bill that would speed up the review of reported attacks related to COVID-19, establish new methods in reporting these incidents and keep citizens safe. The bill’s name? The COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act. A report conducted by the activist group Stop AAPI Hate concludes… Continue reading Asian Americans: The Senate Takes Action Against Hate Crimes

Fe Del Mundo

https://myhero.com/fe-del-mundo In commemoration of Filipino American History Month, which takes place each October, we celebrate notable Filipino American heroes that have left an impact on our community.  Fe Del Mundo was a Filipina pediatrician who is referred to as the first woman to attend Harvard Medical School in 1936, paving the path for women in the… Continue reading Fe Del Mundo

Carlos Bulosan

https://myhero.com/carlos-bulosan In commemoration of Filipino American History Month, which takes place each October, we celebrate notable Filipino American heroes who have left an impact on our community. Generations of Filipino Americans exist because of the immigration of their ancestors, recently or long ago. These immigrants traveled from their native home in order to start a… Continue reading Carlos Bulosan

Avoiding the Coronavirus as a Student

https://myhero.com/avoiding-the-coronavirus-as-a-student With hundreds of thousands of students anticipating the 2020-2021 school year, the coronavirus not only compromises the safety of students all over the world, but may impact the way school systems operate and function during this ongoing pandemic. While many institutions are continuing their teaching methods virtually, others are opting for hybrid or completely… Continue reading Avoiding the Coronavirus as a Student