Susan Hirasuna on AAPI heritage
FOX 11's Susan Hirasuna shares what AAPI heritage means to her.
Maria Quiban on AAPI heritage
FOX 11's Maria Quiban shares what AAPI heritage means to her.
Bob Decastro on AAPI heritage
FOX 11's Bob Decastro shares what AAPI heritage means to him.
'Open Market': A deli sandwich love letter to LA
Ralph Hsiao and three other friends decided to launch this concept - inspired after NYC bodegas - in Koreatown with the pure intent of bringing people together.
Santa Monica Pier Ferris Wheel lights up red for AAPI Heritage Month
The Santa Monica Pacific Pier Ferris Wheel will light up red on May 1 in honor of AAPI Heritage Month.
Honoring the legacy of Japanese farmers
Tanaka Farms in Irvine is a community staples with a rich history.
Granddaughter of Japan’s NPB legend Katsuya Nomura throws first pitch at LA Angels game
Her grandfather Katsuya Nomura was a legendary manager who led the Yakult Swallows to three Japan Series titles. He also won five Pacific League MVPs as a player. 野村克也選手の孫娘が始球式に参加する。
FOX panel discussing Hollywood and Asian American representation
Good Day LA's Sandra Endo moderated the discussion among the panel to talk about representation and the story being told in the media and entertainment about the AAPI community.
Artesia's Pioneer Boulevard showcases best of SoCal Indian community
Southern California is home to the second-largest Indian community in California, and many of those from southeast Asian gravitate to Artesia for a taste of their country of origin.
Maum Market in DTLA
MAUM Market by MAUM is a monthly rotating open-air craft fair in various neighborhoods showcasing locally based Asian-owned brands and small businesses. For more information, visit https://maum.market/
In Depth: Tiki
Hal is joined by Indigenous Hospitality Advocate Chockie Tom and founder of "Chuntikis" Julio Gutierrez to talk about the history, culture, and popularity of tiki.
Alhambra AAPI community heals through dance in wake of shooting
Hundreds of community members gathered at the Lai Lai Ballroom, where the owners' son Brandon Tsay disarmed the gunman who'd killed 11 people in Monterey Park four months ago.
Honoring AAPI History: Japanese-Americans forced into internment camps during WWII
During WWII, the U.S. government forced the incarceration of more than 125,000 Americans of Japanese descent, considering them the enemy. Despite losing everything, men and women who were in internment camps joined the U.S. military to prove their allegiance.
Honoring AAPI History: Japanese-Americans forced into internment camps during WWII
It's the story of Japanese-Americans right here in the U.S. - a dark part of our nation's history, when during WWII the U.S. government forced the incarceration of more than 125,000 Americans of Japanese descent, considering them the enemy.
Mental health and the AAPI community
Right now roughly 18% of the general population is seeking help for mental health issues. But health experts say in the AAPI community, that figure actually drops to 8%. Here's why.
'Sesame Street' debuts its 1st Filipino-American muppet
TJ is described by the show creators as "a second generation Filipino-American boy, and a proud kuya (older brother) to his baby sister."
Celebrating AAPI: Japan Day Parade
Good Day LA's Sandra Endo went to New York for the annual Japan Day Parade and charity event in celebration of AAPI Heritage Month. Thousands of people came out to celebrate and share the Japanese culture, and more organizations marched in the parade from dancers to Taiko drummers to martial arts groups .
The history of boba in the US
The popular drink originated in Taiwan and has become a global phenomenon.
The history of Boba in the US
FOX 11’s Susan Hirasuna tells the rich history of how the Taiwanese popularized the Boba drink in the US.
Honoring the victims of the Los Angeles Chinese Massacre of 1871
On October 24th, 1871, 18 Chinese men were killed after a mob of 500 or so people stormed what was then Chinatown. It's a story often untold.