AAPI FRONTLINE
From doctors to delivery workers, AAPIs make up the backbone of many critical industries amid the coronavirus pandemic. This Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, we honor the workers leading medical research, helping low-income and limited English proficiency groups, combating racism and more.From doctors to delivery workers, AAPIs make up the backbone of many critical industries amid the coronavirus pandemic. This Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, we honor the workers leading medical research, helping low-income and limited English proficiency groups, combating racism and more.
Meet the AAPI workers at the center of the coronavirus pandemic
Listen to three workers talk about the highs and lows on the frontline of the coronavirus pandemic.The Congresswoman
Rep. Grace Meng finds support in Congress while fighting Asian American bias.The Food Pantry Director
Ekta Prakash provides culturally specific provisions in immigrant communities.The Medical Innovator
Famed HIV researcher David Ho is in the race to find a COVID-19 treatment.The Grocer
Patrick Mock is a longtime Chinatown provider, now serving New York's homeless and elderly.The Nurse
Erika Roño shares the demands of working at top-tier Johns Hopkins.The Local Politician
Assemblymember Yuh-Line Niou keeps New York's Chinatown safe on two fronts: the pandemic and racist incidents.The Restaurant Owner
Luck Sarabhayavanija relaunched as a nonprofit to hire back his staff.The Physician’s Assistant
Nidha Azam left family medicine to help on the front lines.The Delivery Worker
Sumitpal Singh keeps L.A. stocked, fed and healthy — and how the Sikh religion spurs him to help in crises.The ER Doctor
Calvin Sun has been in and out of dozens of New York hospitals.The Activist
Jose Antonio Vargas shares how aspects of the pandemic mirror struggles of undocumented people.The Medical Specialist
Jordan Lee discusses how the virus takes a toll on Hawaiian cultural traditions and end-of-life care.