Shinzo Abe’s Legacy
On August 28, Shinzo Abe, Japan’s longest-serving Prime Minister, resigned due to health concerns. In Abe’s four terms as Prime Minister, what did he accomplish, and what does he leave behind?
On August 28, Shinzo Abe, Japan’s longest-serving Prime Minister, resigned due to health concerns. In Abe’s four terms as Prime Minister, what did he accomplish, and what does he leave behind?
AANN had the opportunity to interview Kenneth Xu, a writer with a passion for race and identity politics. Throughout Xu’s life, his willingness to defend his beliefs has served as a catalyst for his success. Xu’s important message to speak up is a wake-up call for all Asian Americans today.
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Dan Forest is not your typical politician. He grew up in Charlotte, born and raised as a proud North Carolinian, and managed to become president of the largest architectural firm in the state. In 2012, he found his calling in serving the people and became the first Republican Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina since 1897. By 2016, Forest made history again by becoming the first Republican Lt. Governor to ever be re-elected.