This May, we honor and celebrate Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month! Join us in recognizing the rich history, vibrant cultures, and countless contributions of the AANHPI communities to our society. Their voices have enriched and shaped our world in immeasurable ways. Engage with the stories of leaders like Pulitzer Prize-winning Vietnamese American writer Viet Thanh Nguyen, trailblazing Chinese-American photographer and activist Corky Lee, Olympic gold medalist Victoria Manalo Draves—the first Asian American to achieve this feat—and Angela E. Oh, an esteemed attorney and spokesperson for the Korean-American community. Support AANHPI-led initiatives and explore the rich tapestry of cultures that strengthen the fabric of our society. #AANHPI #WelcomeAll #31stunionofficial
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Celebrating Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month: A Shared History of Resilience and Unity As we celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander (#AAPI) Heritage Month, it's important to recognize the interconnected stories of resilience, strength, and unity that bind our diverse communities together. The AAPI community, like the #AfricanAmerican community, has faced significant challenges and overcome tremendous obstacles throughout history. From the early #Chinese immigrants who helped build the transcontinental railroad to the #Japanese Americans who endured internment during World War II, the AAPI community has shown remarkable resilience. Similarly, the African American community has a rich history of overcoming adversity, from the fight against slavery and segregation to the ongoing struggle for civil rights and equality. These shared experiences highlight the importance of solidarity and mutual support among all marginalized communities. By understanding and honoring our intertwined histories, we can build a stronger, more inclusive future for everyone. Here’s how we can celebrate and support both communities: 1. **Educate Ourselves**: Learn about the contributions and challenges faced by both the AAPI and African American communities. 2. **Amplify Voices**: Share stories, books, and media that highlight the achievements and struggles of these communities. 3. **Support Businesses**: Patronize AAPI and African American-owned businesses. 4. **Stand in Solidarity**: Advocate for policies and initiatives that promote equality and justice for all. Let’s celebrate AAPI Heritage Month by recognizing our shared history and committing to a future of unity and mutual support. #AAPIHeritageMonth #AfricanAmericanHistory #UnityInDiversity #Solidarity #Resilience
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Did you know AANHPI Heritage Month was established in 1992 to honor the incredible contributions of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders in the U.S.? From the first Japanese immigrants in 1843 to the Chinese laborers who built the Transcontinental Railroad, the AANHPI community has played a vital role in shaping our nation's history and enriching its cultural fabric. Join us in recognizing and celebrating this vibrant community's rich heritage. Share this post and let's celebrate #AANHPIHeritageMonth together! What are your favorite things about AANHPI cultures? #AANHPIHeritageMonth #Diversity #Inclusion #USDA #bethechangeHR #HR #humanresources #hrconsulting
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Why We Celebrate AANHPI Heritage Month in May This May, we take a moment to recognize the incredible contributions of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders (AANHPI) to the fabric of the United States. But why May? The story goes back to 1978 when Congressman Frank Horton proposed a week in May to celebrate Asian/Pacific American heritage. Over a decade later, Congress permanently designated May as AANHPI Heritage Month. The specific dates of May 7th and 10th hold historical significance: » May 7, 1843: The arrival of the first Japanese immigrants to the U.S. » May 10, 1869: The completion of the Transcontinental Railroad, largely built by Chinese laborers. These events highlight the long and rich history of AANHPI communities in America. Did you know about the historical significance of May 7th and 10th? Share your favorite facts about AANHPI heritage in the comments below! #AANHPIHeritageMonth #Diversityandinclusion #USAHeroes #bethechangeHR #HR #humanresources #hrconsulting
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Let's celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month! 🌸 Honoring Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month 🌸 As we enter May, let’s celebrate the rich cultural heritage, traditions, and remarkable contributions of the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community. 🌟 Diversity and Resilience The AAPI community encompasses a vast array of cultures, languages, and histories. From brave immigrants to native peoples, their stories are woven into our nation’s fabric. 🌎 🎉 Celebrating Asians Coming Together (ACT) ACT is an Employee Resource Group that was founded in 1968. ACT creates awareness of Asian contributions, promotes professional development, and enhances an understanding of Asian culture at Xerox. 👏 Trailblazers and Achievers AAPI individuals have made significant strides in various fields. Leaders like Vice President Kamala Harris, Ambassador Katherine Tai, and Dr. Arati Prabhakar have shattered glass ceilings. 🚀 🙌 Addressing Challenges Despite their immense contributions, AAPI communities face challenges. We must stand united against discrimination and ensure dignity and respect for all. 🤝 📈 Advancing Equity and Inclusion This year, we launched the first-ever National Strategy to Advance Equity, Justice, and Opportunity for AAPI Communities. Embrace diversity, honor resilience, and amplify voices for a brighter future. 🌈 #AAPIHeritageMonth #InclusionMatters #Belonging #Inclusion #Diversity #AAPICommunity
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May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month! Let’s honor the rich culture, diversity, and contributions of AAPI communities. To learn more about the origins of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, visit asianpacificheritage.gov today. #AAPI
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May is Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month! This month, and every month, we celebrate the achievements and contributions that generations of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders have made to American history, society, and culture, including lasting contributions to our Nation’s economic prosperity, technological advancements, and social/political change, while navigating significant cultural and systemic barriers. Learn more at asianpacificheritage.gov #AANHPIHeritageMonth
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This month is Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month! This #AAPI month celebrates Asian Americans and Pacific islanders in STEM! Check out our Instagram stories to learn more about some amazing scientists. #JerseySTEM #STEAM #WomeninSTEM #BlackinSTEM #AAPIinSTEM #AsianinSTEM #BIPOCinSTEM #STEAM #PacificislandersinSTEM #MinortiesinSTEM
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We recognize Asian American and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month, a time to honor and celebrate the invaluable contributions that generations of Americans from Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander backgrounds made to our nation's history, society and culture. Bayer’s Business Resource Group BASIA (Bayer Asian Society Inclusion Alliance) theme for this year’s #AANHPI celebration is embracing resilience. The American Psychological Association defines resilience as the process and outcome of successfully adapting to challenging life experiences, primarily through mental, emotional, and behavioral flexibility and adjustment to external and internal demands. The American story, a testament to resilience and strength, is intricately woven with the voices and legacies of AANHPI individuals. Their contributions have been instrumental in building and uniting our country. By embracing their resilience, we can draw inspiration to overcome life's challenges and emerge stronger. #TeamBayer
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May celebrates Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month, recognizing the contributions of Asian and Pacific Islanders in the United States. In this blog, Dr. Lawrence Hum, President of Care Transformation and Innovation, shares more about his about his Chinese heritage, the melting pot of cultures that shaped his upbringing and why he says celebrating AAPI Heritage Month is important to acknowledge the sacrifices and successes of immigrants and minorities nationwide. Read more: https://bit.ly/3QpJDg6 #AAPI24
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In honor of Asian American Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we celebrate Lynne Choi Uyeda, the founder of the first female and Asian-owned PR agency in the U.S., and whose career was built on three key lessons: 1️⃣ “Go with your gut” about where we need more kinds (and different kinds) of communication. 2️⃣ Look beyond words to tell a story and gain inspiration from native languages, cultures, and behavioral norms of the target audience. 3️⃣ Broadening perspectives to create societal change requires a dedication to educating all constituencies about why they/we need to care. These lessons have never been timelier, as a recent survey of more than 6,200 people above the age of 16 across the U.S. by the nonprofit Asian American Foundation, found that most respondents, 52%, could not think of any famous Asian Americans. ◾ Nine percent named Jackie Chan, who is from Hong Kong. (The fourth year in a row the actor has topped the list.) ◾ Five percent named actor Bruce Lee, who is Asian American but who died in 1973. ◾ Just 2% named Vice President Kamala Harris, who is of Asian descent. In the words of one of the great comms pros of all time, Guy Kawasaki, “Want to change the world? Upset the status quo? You need to make people dream the same dream that you do.” This is exactly the work that Lynne Choi Uyeda called out in her three lessons, and the work we all still need to do to elevate the influence and voices of the AANHPI community. At Access, we are honored to work with organizations that are committed to supporting the AANHPI community. #AANHPI #AANHPIMonth
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