Author: Alissa Dao
What Is Preventing Women From Working in the STEM Fields?
The number of women working in the STEM fields is increasing. However, female workers are still unrepresented in some areas. Women Are Underrepresented in the…
How Do Ethnic Enclaves Contribute to America?
In this article, we will find out the other ethnic cuisines contributing to the variance of American food. These cuisines are products of some particular…
What Accounts For The Lowest Unemployment Rate Of The Asian Race In America?
With booming population growth, the Asian race is becoming the largest race in America. This race has been adapting significantly to the American labor force…
The Role of Chinatowns in America
With massive population growth, Chinese Americans have become one of the largest races in America. Chinatowns, a tourist hotspot, are their haven to preserve and…
What Are Immigrants Doing To Preserve Their Languages Of Origin?
Previously, we discovered the variety of spoken languages in America. This article will give the readers a deeper insight into how immigrants preserve their languages…
The Asian American Community Is Not Seeking Mental Health Care. Why?
Previously, we discussed the overall picture of Asian American mental health. In this article, we will find out why many Asian Americans do not seek…
What Is Going On With Asian American Mental Health?
Asian Americans are becoming the largest race in the United States. However, many underlying problems are facing this race. One of the most serious problems…
Are Street Signs In America Accessible To All Language Speakers?
With many immigrants coming to America, this country has around 337 spoken languages. However, many speakers of different languages struggle traveling because most street signs…
Job Availability for the Asian Community in America
In the recent blockbuster film Everything Everywhere All At Once, American audiences have the chance to learn about Evelyn, an Asian American woman and the…
American Universities: The Center Of Diverse Cultures (Part 2)
Previously, we have discussed how people from diverse backgrounds spread and preserve their culture. Part 2 of this series will examine how professors handle a…