31 Stories for 31 Days of AAPI Heritage Month
Every day in May, PBS is celebrating AAPI Heritage Month with stories that explore aspects of our shared American history.
Asian American / Asian Research Institute
The City University of New York
Every day in May, PBS is celebrating AAPI Heritage Month with stories that explore aspects of our shared American history.
New films and shows featuring AAPI stories will premiere this month on PBS.
Selected for Their Research Work, Awardees are all Headed to Medical School or Graduate Studies in Biomedical Sciences
Asian American women played a critical part in America’s war effort during World War II. Coming from diverse backgrounds—including Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Filipino—they served in important roles ranging from pilots and translators to factory workers and guerrilla fighters.
Though it’s less frequently discussed in history classes than its New York counterpart, Angel Island in San Francisco Bay was often described as the “Ellis Island of the West”—and it was there that thousands of would-be immigrants of Asian and Mexican descent were turned away, and where life in the U.S. began for the few … Read more
San Francisco State University Associate Professor of Sociology Valerie Francisco-Menchavez recently authored a research paper with a personal story attached to it. “I attribute my grandmother’s early death to the stress she had as a caregiver,” she said.