Medicare and Medicaid at 49: Keeping the Generations-Old Promise Alive

Medicare and Medicaid at 49: Keeping the Generations-Old Promise Alive

While the concept of national health insurance was developed in the early 20th century, President Harry S. Truman elevated the issue during his Administration: "Millions of our citizens do not now have a full measure of opportunity to achieve and to enjoy good health....

Medicare and Medicaid at 49: Keeping the Generations-Old Promise Alive

Quyen Dinh and SEARAC – Giving voice to the Southeast Asian American community and its economic security concerns

A conversation with Quyen Dinh, Executive Director of the Southeast Asian Resource Action Center (SEARAC) May was AAPI Heritage Month and this year’s theme was “I Am Beyond.” It is a phrase meant to evoke the rich and complex diversity of the Asian American and...

Medicare and Medicaid at 49: Keeping the Generations-Old Promise Alive

Vietnamese Poetry: Reflections on the sweetness and bitterness of growing older

By Ngô Văn Diệm Ngô Văn Diệm came to the U.S. from Vietnam in 1981. In these poems, Mr. Ngô reflects beautifully on the sweetness and bitterness of growing older, and the ephemeral qualities of memory and of life itself. Mr. Ngô is also the father of Ivy Ngo, a former...