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A Coyote hunting mice in Waterton Lakes National Park. We surprised it by the roadside and it began to move quickly away. A few squeaks (kissing the back of the hand) caught its attention and it stayed long enough for a photo.

Manifestation pour la protection de l'enfance et la prรฉvention spรฉcialisรฉe, Lille, France, 2025.

March to stand with our AAPI communities

Hat, Yellowstone Club. Top, Urban Outfitters (consignment). Belt, thrifted. Shorts, Free People. Sandals, Birkenstock. Scarf, DSW.

Asians are a diverse group. We do not even know each other very well, if at all. Customs and mannerisms are frequently misunderstood between one ethnic group and another. One group are highly supportive of each other, while another group stab each other in the back, and often the perpetrators of hate are doing it to their own people.

TJPA and Helen Dance Academy present "The Melody of Blooming," a dance performance celebrating AAPI Heritage Month

"Stop Anti-Asian Hate." Asians are a diverse group. We do not even know each other very well, if at all. Customs and mannerisms are frequently misunderstood between one ethnic group and another. One group are highly supportive of each other, while another group stab each other in the back, and often the perpetrators of hate are doing it to their own people.

Mayor Adams joins the first AAPI Heritage Month Parade. Sun, May 15, 2022. Credit: Benny Polatseck/Mayoral Photography Office.

Mayor Adams joins the first AAPI Heritage Month Parade. Sun, May 15, 2022. Credit: Benny Polatseck/Mayoral Photography Office.

Datrini Djangkuak performs the Margapati dance, a tradiditional Balinese dance, during the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Cultural Exchange Celebration, in Washington, D.C., May 25, 2017. The Presidentโ€™s proclamation encourages all Americans to learn more abut our Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander heritage and to observe this month to recognize the achievements and contributions of AAPI that enrich the United States, with appropriate programs and activities. USDA Photo by Lance Cheung.

Asian Pacific American Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month Program on May 7, 2019.

 

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U.S. Department of Energy held an Equity in Energy Initiative: Asian American Pacific Islanders Stakeholder Discussion on August 13, 2019.

  

(PHOTO CREDIT: DOE PHOTOGRAPHER, DONICA PAYNE)

  

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180:145 with Les the DJ @lestalusan

First Lady Yumi Hogan attends the AAPI Heritage Month Celebration by Steve Kwak at Center For Social Change, 6600 Amberton Dr, Elkridge, MD 21075

Lt. Governor Miller Attends the MDOT AAPI Event by Patrick Siebert at 7201 Corporate Center Dr, Hanover, MD 21076

First Lady Yumi Hogan attends the AAPI Heritage Month Celebration by Steve Kwak at Center For Social Change, 6600 Amberton Dr, Elkridge, MD 21075

Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro attends the AAPI History Month Reception. MAY 30, 2023 - HARRISBURG, PA

Lt. Governor Miller Attends the MDOT AAPI Event by Patrick Siebert at 7201 Corporate Center Dr, Hanover, MD 21076

AAPI Las Vegas Mothersโ€™ Day awards:

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