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May is Asian American and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Heritage Month
Asian American and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month is celebrated every May in the United States, honoring the rich cultures, histories, and contributions of AANHPIs to American society. The month of May was chosen for two significant reasons: May 7th marks the anniversary of the arrival of the first Japanese immigrants to the United States in 1843, and May 10th commemorates the completion of the transcontinental railroad in 1869, a monumental achievem
May 22 min read


May 2026 Issue 1
Transforming White Women's Leadership Lunch & Learn Series White women in management and supervisory roles are uniquely positioned to make a meaningful difference in advancing racial equity. Many of us are motivated by a genuine commitment to racial justice and a desire to grow our cross-cultural skills to better provide all employees, and especially employees of color, the guidance and opportunities they deserve. This three-part Lunch and Learn series will support participan
May 18 min read


An Interview with Tiffany Lee on her Aunt Grace Lee Boggs
“I just so often wish that I could talk to Grace or my dad. I would ask them, when you were 43 years old, were you as worried about the...
May 14, 20244 min read


My Name Story Exhibition Opens in Honor of AANHPI Heritage Month.
My Name Story is a portrait-video project that examines the AANHPI experience through the lens of names at the intersection of race, gender
Apr 18, 20241 min read


Take Action and Advocate to include AANHPI History in WA K-12 Curriculum
Make Us Visible, a nationwide effort to include Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) history in school...
Feb 21, 20241 min read
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