Some anger--naturally--but mostly an entertaining blog with pointers to Asian American events and happenings--especially in pop culture. Going on six years and updated (several times) daily.
The Electronic Intifada (EI), found at electronicIntifada.net, publishes news, commentary, analysis, and reference materials about the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict from a Palestinian perspective.
A grassroots organization committed to using media production and distribution as tools for promoting social and economic justice in the New York City Area.
AALDEF advocates on behalf of the ten million Asian Americans in the United States. Program areas include immigrant rights, civic participation and voting rights, economic justice for workers, language access to services, Census policy, affirmative action, youth rights and educational equity, and the elimination of anti-Asian violence, police misconduct, and human trafficking.
A nonprofit literary arts organization founded in support of writers, literature and community. AAWW offers readings, book parties, panel discussions, and creative writing workshops.
CAAAV focuses on institutional violence that affects immigrant, poor and working-class communities such as worker exploitation, concentrated urban poverty, police brutality, detention and deportation, and criminalization of youth and workers.
A community based social justice organization of low-income South Asian immigrants and immigrants facing deportation in New York City. DRUM organizes low-income South Asian immigrants for racial, economic, and social justice on critical local struggles and their global roots.
NNIRR serves as a forum to share information and analysis, to educate communities and the general public, and to develop and coordinate plans of action on important immigrant and refugee issues.
A community-based nonprofit organization that encourages young Koreans to participate in the development of our community. Nodutdol focuses on issues of progressive education, low-income health care, and alternative media.