Korean martial arts class in Oakland brings together seniors, empowering them to push boundaries
They range in age from 65 to 89. And every week, this very special group of students, don their white tae kwon do uniforms, enter their dojo and take to the mat at Han Martial Arts studio in Oakland's Montclair neighborhood.
Wesley United Methodist Church thrives still in San Jose's Japantown
Established in 1895 and founded by Japanese immigrants, the church served as a foundation for what would become San Jose's Japan Town, one of three remaining Japan Towns in the country.
'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."
San Francisco surf photographer turns lens on women and athletes of color
Sachi Cunningham has dedicated her life to capturing once-in-a-lifetime shots of some of the best surfers in the world, as they ride some of the biggest waves on the planet.
Game 5: Warriors fans show "gold-blooded" loyalty for their hoop heroes
Golden State Warriors fans came to Wednesday's home game at San Francisco's Chase Center, knowing the team faced an uphill battle. Fans turned out, battle-ready, in their finest blue and gold gear.
Korean-owned brewery in Oakland serves up culture, Asian-inspired flavors
A new Asian-influenced and Korean-owned brewery is putting roots down in Oakland. Dokkaebier has opened its first brick-and-mortar location in Oakland’s Jack London Square after acquiring Federation Brewing and its space.
Amber Lee's Chinatown: SF native's cultural bridge to her favorite dishes
Amber Lee's Chinatown is a cultural bridge for those who may not know the treasures and tastes within San Francisco's Chinatown. Our longtime reporter is an SF native who grew up going to Chinatown often. Now she shares where to get some of her favorite dishes.
Amber Lee's Chinatown: A culinary experience in photos
Amber Lee's Chinatown shares memories of the food she grew up with as a San Francisco native. Here's an extended look at our culinary tour in images.
California farmer recounts reunion with 'lost' aunt, believed dead following WWII Japanese-American internment
A California author and multi-generational peach farmer has penned a moving and revealing memoir about family, loss, secrets, survival and the unearthing of a painful past stemming from an unexpected gift and reunion.
Barbie debuts Anna May Wong doll for AAPI Heritage Month
The figure has her trademark bangs, eyebrows and well-manicured nails. The doll is dressed in a red gown with a shiny golden dragon design and cape, inspired by her appearance in the 1934 movie “Limehouse Blues."



















