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Gifting Ideas ft. AAPI Businesses

The holiday season is finally upon us, and the spirit of giving has never been more present again. We thought of helping you out with a few gifting ideas for those last-minute shoppers. 
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Comcast Rise Reaches Program's Goal of Supporting 13,000 Small Businesses Hardest Hit By COVID-19

As the two-year Comcast RISE program comes to its close, Comcast celebrates having provided over $110 million in monetary, marketing, and technology grants to strengthen and empower small businesses owned by people of color and women.
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Barbara’s Bookstore in Solidarity with AAPIs

In a pandemonium brought about by several uncertainties, Barbara’s Bookstore stood firm to provide refuge for those who are seeking a sense of truce. Discover how the bookstore continues to thrive and champion the AAPI community today.
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DON’T MISS OUT: AAPIHM EVENTS IN CHICAGO

To celebrate this season, here’s a list of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month events so you don’t miss out on all the festivities.
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Asian American Coalition of Chicago: City's Diverse Alliance

Asian American Coalition of Chicago stands as one of the longest-standing organizations that bring Asian Americans together in the city. They are also known for their annual Lunar New Year celebrations.
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Where to Go: 2022 List of Lunar New Year celebrations in Chicago!

Lunar New Year get-togethers will surely pop-up left and right. If you don’t know where to go, no worries, we got you! Here’s a list of Lunar New Year celebrations in Chicago!
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Donation Resource: Help Philippines Rise from Typhoon Rai!

While the rest of the world was busy for the holidays, the Philippines was battered with a Category 5 Typhoon Rai (locally known as Odette). As the new year starts, let's help the survivors regain their livelihood and start anew. Here are resources where you can donate to. 
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Asian Man Killed in Palmer Square Shooting, Suspect Still Unknown

What was supposed to be a normal gathering ended in despair. Over the weekend, Chicago police received a call at 3:30 AM reporting a shooting in the 2100 block of North Albany Avenue.