Indigenous chefs championing rise of Native food

By Hailey Bosek Medill Reports Editor’s note: Tribal affiliations, if any, are noted in parentheses after names. Hailey Bosek · Sounds at the Powwow In the waiting room at Sean Sherman’s (Oglala Lakota) Minneapolis restaurant, Owamni, a crowd gathers around the front desk. A seat doesn’t come easy here, so eager patrons, young and […]
Historically Republican Vietnamese American community shifting left, according to AAPI Data

By Layna Hong Medill Reports Mai Le, 29, had been in the U.S. for less than a year when Donald Trump was elected for his first presidential term. “I had already liked him, but I didn’t fully understand his policies at that point,” Le said in Vietnamese. “I just liked the way he spoke and […]
Meet the adults who collect American Girl dolls: Ahead of brand’s 40th anniversary, fans share experience with beloved dolls

By Alivia Giles Medill Reports This year, when American Girl celebrates its 40th anniversary, hundreds of thousands of children and adult women will raise a tiny teacup to their 18-inch-tall friends. At $65, even when educator Pleasant Rowland introduced her first three dolls, and then $82 when toy giant Mattel acquired her in 1998, American […]