网爆门

University Celebrates AAPI Heritage Month

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Celebrated nationally in May, 网爆门 hosts the annual Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month celebration in April so all on campus can join in honoring the histories, cultural diversity, identities and contributions of AAPI communities. Coordinated by the AAPI Heritage Month Planning Committee, with support from Multicultural Affairs, the Center for International Services and Student Living, this year鈥檚 calendar features a spanning speakers, exhibits, performances and student organization events. The theme for this year鈥檚 celebration is 鈥淐ommunity Coming Together: Strength in Unity.鈥

鈥淭he theme鈥檚 concept represents our diverse AAPI community uniting across our differences and to show that we are a strong voice that can face our challenges together,鈥 says Lia Jiening Fu Margolis 鈥23, a student in the School of Architecture and member of the planning committee. 鈥淥ur goal is to bring together the community of folx within and allies to the AAPI diaspora through diverse cultural, educational and fun events.鈥

The is scheduled for Friday, March 31, from 4 to 6:30 p.m. in the first floor atrium of Schine Student Center. The event will feature AAPI student organizations and campus departments tabling, Asian cuisine, a program about the month鈥檚 events, student performances and display of the annual Anti-Asian Hate Crime Exhibit. The month continues with Orange After Dark events, the featuring Sharon Lee 鈥14, G鈥15, a , a and much more. This year鈥檚 annual will also take place during AAPI Heritage Month on Sunday, April 2.

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Hua Hsu

The committee will welcome Hua Hsu, a staff writer with The New Yorker and bestselling author, as this year鈥檚 on Thursday, April 20. Hsu鈥檚 memoir, 鈥淪tay True,鈥 touches on the immigrant experience and growing up Asian American and explores grief, pop culture, being young and how friendship helps us discover who we are. Hsu weaves his story with wider questions of diversity and culture, proving that 鈥渨e aren鈥檛 alone, and we never have been.鈥 A meet-and-greet and book signing will follow the event.

鈥淗ua Hsu is an incredible author and his newest book 鈥楽tay True鈥 encapsulates the many interwoven and complex stories and feelings of being AAPI. The memoir references the immigrant experience while also being a coming-of-age story that explores larger questions of culture and diversity,鈥 says Margolis. 鈥淚 hope attendees are inspired by seeing a fellow AAPI figure create an inclusive space for discussion about diverse experiences and find unity within an amazing community.鈥

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