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Topic “New Orleans East”

Sea Change

Writer Nina Kahori Fallenbaum
Photographer Lisa Cates

Some say that Asian America began in Louisiana. In the late 1700s, Filipino sailors escaped Spanish galleons and started shrimping the hot, humid Gulf Coast, where the weather...

Nina Kahori Fal... | Wed, May 9th- 10:36am | BP Oil Spill, Louisiana, New Orleans East, vietnamese americans, Community, Food and Agriculture, Food, Issue 24: Survival - Winter 2011, Health & Environment, News & Politics, Recipe

Recent demographic changes show how AAPIs are vital to creating a new generation of American jobs. 

Nicole Wong | Wed, Nov 9th- 1:13am | 2010 Census, AAPI workforce, Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance, Ethan Allen, Foxit, MQVN-CDC, New Orleans East, WHIAAPI, Business, Community, Politics, Profiles

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