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Texas Wants to Know: What's Driving the Growth in Texas' Asian-American Population?
Texas has seen a 137% growth in its Asian American and Pacific Islander population over the last 20 years. While AAPI Heritage Month wraps up we pose the question: What’s driving the growth in Texas’ Asian-American population?
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Growth Across North Texas Impacting Neighbors
Right now, Collin County has one of the fastest-growing Asian-American populations in Texas and a Plano church has made efforts to accommodate new families.
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New Mandarin-Speaking Church Congregation Helps Families Feel Welcomed in North Texas
May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, a time to amplify the voices of AAPI communities across North Texas.
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Celebrating AAPI Heritage Month Through Culinary Success and Passion for Food
May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month and over the last few weeks, communities have celebrated the cultures that have transformed neighborhoods – and tastebuds – across North Texas.
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Asian-Owned Business in Garland Tell Stories of Passion and Dedication
In Garland, a unique kitchen concept is giving several Asian-owned businesses a chance to succeed. NBC 5’s Alanna Quillen takes us inside.
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Koreatown Designation for Dallas Neighborhood Welcomed by Korean Americans During AAPI Heritage Month
Owner Grace Koo is happy to see people experiencing the area during Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.
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5 Talk Street: Crow Museum of Asian Art
May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month and what better way to celebrate than by featuring the Crow Museum of Asian Art of the University of Texas at Dallas. Caroline Kim, their Director of Development, stops by to discuss their latest exhibit “Japan, Form & Function: The Montgomery Collection.” For more information, visit www.crowmuseum.org.