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Lt. Governor Miller Speaks at the AAPI Tri-County Festival by Patrick Siebert at 140 Calvert Fair Dr, Barstow, MD 20610
Staff Sgt. Erik Tue, The United States Army Band, center, leads the other men of Fort Belvoir Toa O Samoa Dance Group perform in a traditional Samoan dance at the Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month on May 16 at the Fort Belvoir Community Center.
Lt. Governor Miller Speaks at BGE's AAPI Event by Patrick Siebert at 110 W Fayette St, Baltimore, MD 21201
Roundtable Dialogue with the AAPI (Asian-American Pacific Islander) Community at CUNY, held at CUNY Central. Photo includes Chancellor Felix Matos Rodriguez (c) and Joyce Moy, executive director, Asian American/Asian Research Institute (r).
Governor Moore Host the AAPI Caucus Evening Reception by Patrick Siebert at 110 State Circle, Annapolis, MD 21401
Asian Pacific American Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month Program on May 7, 2019.
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PHOTO CREDIT: DOE PHOTOGRAPHER, CHARLES WATKINS)
Governor Moore and Lt Governor Miller Hold the AAPI Heritage Month Happy Hour by Patrick Siebert at 110 State Circle, Annapolis, MD 21401
Mistress of Ceremonies and Departmental Management Acting Director of Asian American and Pacific Islander Affairs Dr. Johanna Briscoe, during the Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month Observance “United Our Voices by Speaking Together,” in Washington, D.C., May 25, 2017. The President’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.
Presentation of Colors by the U.S. Military District of Washington Joint Armed Forces Color Guard, during the Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month Observance “United Our Voices by Speaking Together,” in Washington, D.C., May 25, 2017. The President’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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PHOTO CREDIT: DOE PHOTOGRAPHER, CHARLES WATKINS)
Asian Pacific American Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month Program on May 7, 2019.
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PHOTO CREDIT: DOE PHOTOGRAPHER, CHARLES WATKINS)
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.
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.
Mayor Adams joins the first AAPI Heritage Month Parade. Sun, May 15, 2022. Credit: Benny Polatseck/Mayoral Photography Office.
Office of Human Resources Management (OHRM) Diversity and Inclusion Program Manager Fred Cheng makes introductions, during the Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month Observance “United Our Voices by Speaking Together,” in Washington, D.C., May 25, 2017. The President’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.
TJPA and Helen Dance Academy present "The Melody of Blooming," a dance performance celebrating AAPI Heritage Month
Asian Pacific American Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month Program on May 7, 2019.
For more information or additional images, please contact 202-586-5251
PHOTO CREDIT: DOE PHOTOGRAPHER, CHARLES WATKINS)
A historic AAPI Presidential Election Forum was held on August 12, 2016, organized by APIAVote and the Asian American Journalists Association at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. An estimated 2,500 attended the event featuring President Bill Clinton for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, Green Party nominee Jill Stein, Libertarian Party nominee Gov. Gary Johnson, and Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes for Republican nominee Donald Trump. Photos by Darrell Miho for the AAPI Media Center. Funded by the CAPA21 Action Fund. #PowerUp #AAJA16 #AAPI
The White House Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders convened dozens of young leaders from across the nation on May 20, 2016 at the White House. These young leaders discussed many of the key issues affecting the AAPI youth community including civic engagement, accessing opportunities to public service careers, immigration, mental health and bullying. They were able to share best practices, brainstorm solutions to obstacles they experienced while working in their communities and built connections to continue their great efforts within their communities.