(This story is made possible with the support of AARP) At her mother’s doctor’s appointment, Tracey Nguyen sits beside her, listening closely as the physician speaks, translating questions and answers ...
The world is becoming increasingly diverse and interconnected. Technology has connected people of varying cultures and backgrounds, often from opposite ends of the globe. However, with more people ...
For many Asian Americans on Long Island, understanding English is not only a challenge – it is also a barrier to essential services and the right to vote, and it contributes to discrimination. A ...
On Feb. 27 the Asian American Institude of Research and Engagement (AAIRE) completed a study that found Asian Americans on Long Island face difficulty accessing essential services because of language ...
How do we improve the Columbus community? This was the question five students considered during their freshman year as part of the Eminence Fellowship, which is awarded to 25 honors students each year ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . When a diversifying U.S. population meets a shrinking rheumatology workforce, the result is likely to be an ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — Many of us take for granted the ability to talk with our health care provider but for many of our neighbors there is a language barrier to receiving adequate care. A program ...