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Josie Huang

Josie Huang covers immigration and immigrant communities for KPCC in Los Angeles.Huang came to KPCC from the Maine Public Broadcasting Network, where she was a reporter and co-host of the evening drive-time news show.She covered health care for the Portland (Me.) Press Herald/MaineSunday Telegram and before that worked at The Republican in Springfield, Mass. She’s reported from Honduras, Guatemala and coastal Mississippi after Hurricane Katrina.
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A Korean American singer is defying stereotypes to make it in K-pop
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Development
Why some people camped out all night at California DMV offices
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Culture
How wartime prejudice brought young Japanese Americans together for life
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Justice
Undocumented Asian immigrants shy away from revealing their status
Claudia Vidanes aims a Phatom Strike AR-15, a custom gun designed by her father, Jojo Vidanes, who is the president of the Norco Running Gun Club in California.
Sports
At this Filipino gun club, shooting is just part of the heritage
Women take part in the Maghrib prayer just after sunset at 5:34 p.m. at West Coast Islamic Society in Anaheim on Feb. 12. The prayer is the fourth of five daily prayers.
Business, Economics and Jobs
Heading to Disneyland? Now, you can stop by the Middle East on the way
Nguyen Cao Ky Duyen, left, is the long-time emcee of the "Paris by Night" show. She is also the daughter of Nguyen Cao Ky, the former South Vietnam leader.
Arts, Culture & Media
For Vietnamese, ‘Paris By Night’ is a mix of Vegas, nostalgia and pre-war culture
"Los Olvidados" is just one of many guerrilla-style art installations by Ramiro Gomez. The LA-based artist focuses his work on the country's often unnoticed immigrant laborers.
Arts, Culture & Media
How an LA artist brings often unseen immigrant workers into the public eye
Arts, Culture & Media
Straight outta ESL class: learning English by learning slang