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Here's a @Flipboard Storyboard curated by @miaq that celebrates the work of photographers of Asian and Pacific Islander descent. Discover Corky Lee's documentation of Asian American activism, how Manny Crisostomo travels to capture images of Indigenous and Pacific Islander people, and more. “Our ancestors have been voyagers for millennia. I’m one of those voyagers 4,000 years later—except I get on an airplane, it’s a little faster!” says Crisostomo, who is Guam's only Pulitzer-winning photojournalist.

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alojapan.com/1276522/recognizi Recognizing Japanese Association of Jacksonville president Kie Young #AapiHeritageMonth #AAPIMonth #Community #Japan #JapanNews #Japanese #JapaneseNews #news #politics JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – News4JAX is celebrating the resiliency and contributions of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islander Americans all month long. We’re shining the spotlight on Kie Young, president of the Japanese Association of Jacksonville. She’s also a member…

alojapan.com/1272987/new-exhib New exhibits and tea ceremony at Morikami Museum celebrate AAPI Heritage Month #AapiHeritageMonth #Japan #JapanNews #JapanTopics #JizaiOkimono #MorikamiMuseumAndJapaneseGardens #news #ShiningALight #TeaCheremony DELRAY BEACH, Fla. — This month, the Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens invites visitors to immerse themselves in the vibrant tapestry of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) culture in celebration of AAPI Heritage Month. Loca…

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Via genre romance author Jackie Lau: May is #AsianHeritageMonth in Canada and #AAPIHeritageMonth in the US!

I've partnered with Kobo to create this list of 40+ romances by Asian authors (both ebook and audiobook!) that you can read with your Kobo Plus subscription.

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Brief descriptions on Jackie's website:
jackielaubooks.com/koboplus/

All books are available in Kobo Plus and as regular Kobo purchases.

Before BTS, Stray Kids and NewJeans, there was The Kim Sisters, the original K-pop stars who toured the U.S. in the 1960s and appeared on “The Ed Sullivan Show” 22 times.

Samantha Pak wrote about them for @Joysauce, and she also curated today’s Good Life newsletter, which includes stories about the Chinese typewriter, the first Indian woman in space, and the athlete who broke basketball’s color barrier. Find all those stories and more in this @Flipboard Storyboard.

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According to @Joysauce, fewer women in East Asia and Southeast Asia are choosing to have children — Taiwan has the world's lowest birth rate and South Korea, Singapore, Hong Kong, Macau and Japan aren't far behind (or ahead, depending on your point of view). Jiaying Grygiel takes a look at the societal and economic reasons for these steeply falling birth rates. “People are making a perfectly rational decision about childbearing under the circumstances,” says Stuart Gietel-Basten, a professor of social science at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.

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JoySauce · Why fewer women in Asia are choosing motherhoodWriter JiaYing Grygiel dives into the reason why birthrates in certain Asian countries are plummeting and why fewer women are having children.

In 1942, Japanese Americans were rounded up and sent to internment camps because of hyped up fears of ‘disloyalty’.
In 1944, thousands of young Japanese American men were drafted out of those camps and sent to fight for democracy.
Despite this, they fought gallantly, earning more than 14,000 medals.
Then veterans faced more prejudice when they returned home
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#News #AAPIHeritageMonth #history @histodons

According to the National Museum of American History, more than half of all nail salons in the U.S. are owned by Vietnamese Americans. JoySauce tells the story of why that's the case — it all started with actress Tippi Hedren.

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JoySauce · 442: The story behind Vietnamese nail salonsVietnamese-owned nail salons make up more than half of the industry in the United States, and it all started with actress Tippi Hedren.