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The Delaware House passed Senate Bill 297, requiring Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) history in K-12 classrooms.

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Delaware Legislature Passes Bill to Integrate AANHPI History in Schools

News: The Delaware House passed Senate Bill 297, requiring Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) history in K-12 classrooms.

Festivities Around Asia: India 🇮🇳

Which festival is known as the Festival of Lights in India?

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Japanese Store Serves Shaved Ice Dessert That Looks and Tastes Like a Rice Ball

Japan: ‘Nanashino’, a sweets specialty store in Tokyo's Nakameguro neighborhood, sells a unique ‘kakigori’ that resembles a rice ball.

  • The ‘rice’ part of the dessert contains ice and milk syrup, while the ‘seaweed’ is made with a homemade seaweed sauce.

  • The onigiri kakigori costs 1,950 yen and requires a reservation, and remains available on its summer menu until August 28th.

Hey Friend, You’re Invited To The Potluck!!

Introducing the Mochi card in Potluck Showdown – a traditional Japanese delicacy that brings together delightful flavors and an irresistible chewy texture

Experience the unique, delightful chewiness that makes Mochi a beloved treat.

This isn't just a card, it's a celebration of Asian cuisine wrapped in a game night experience.

Kawaii UCLA Dorm Tour 🛌

Anime: Uniqlo launches collaboration with anime ‘Oshi no Ko’, set for release ahead of new season for fans.

Studio Ghibli: Tourists are flocking to the rural Japanese village of Sakegawa to see the Totoro-resembling ‘Kosugi no Osugi’ cedar tree.

Bruce Lee Way: Oakland intersection at Broadway and Garnet Street will be renamed after the martial arts icon Bruce Lee.

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