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‘Be Open': Hypefoodies Highlight Small Restaurants in DC Area
The duo behind Hypefoodies spoke with News4 about what they want fans to learn, and how their families’ histories in Cambodia and Vietnam shaped them.
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‘Be Open': Hypefoodies Highlight Small Restaurants in DC Area
A couple in Northern Virginia uses their major social media following to highlight great, lesser-known restaurants in D.C., Maryland and Virginia. News4’s Eun Yang reports as part of NBC4’s special celebrating Asian American and Pacific Islander achievement and resilience.
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Oakton High Student Is First East Asian to Win Miss Virginia Teen USA
Ashley Wang took four AP classes at Oakton High School as a sophomore, she helps lead a tutoring group at school, she’s danced competitively for 11 years, and she was just crowned Miss Virginia Teen USA.
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Virginia Couple Builds Booming Dol Photoshoot Business
In Korean culture, a baby’s first birthday is a special occasion. News4’s Aimee Cho talked to a couple from Loudoun County who has been helping families celebrate the milestone with special photoshoots.
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Student Becomes First East Asian to Win Miss VA Teen USA
A Fairfax County High School student became the first East Asian to win the title of Miss Virginia Teen USA. News4’s Aimee Cho shared her impressive journey.
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New Card Game Celebrates Asian American Heroes
A new card game features well-known Asian Americans and the many contributions they have made throughout history.
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Artist Uses Cookies as Her Canvas to Honor Famous and Forgotten Asian Americans
May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, but artist and baker Jasmine Cho uses her cookies as a canvas to bring attention to AAPIs every month.
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AAPI Amplified: News4 Celebrates DC Area Community Members
News4’s Eun Yang and Aimee Cho host an NBC4 special celebrating Asian American and Pacific Islander achievement and resilience in the D.C. area.
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NBC4's Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month Special Celebrates DC Area Community Members
Watch NBC4’s Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month Special on Saturday, May 20.
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The Movement to Teach AAPI History in Public Schools Is Growing — Here's the Impact, From Educators to Students
Four states passed laws requiring that Asian American history be taught in public schools, and the movement is growing.
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Watch: NBC4 Asian-American Pacific Islander Heritage Month Special
NBC4 is celebrating Asian-American Pacific Islander culture, achievement and resilience in the D.C. area. News4’s Eun Yang and Aimee Cho report.