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Broadening the Reach of AAPI Cuisine: From Cookbooks to the Ethnic Aisle

A playlist with thought-provoking and delicious interviews about amplifying the food, culture, and people of the Asian American and Pacific Islander community.

Late Summer Send Off | Heritage Radio Network

Late Summer Send Off | Heritage Radio Network
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HRN Picks: June Monthly Roundup | Heritage Radio Network

HRN Picks: June Monthly Roundup | Heritage Radio Network
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Celebrating AAPI Heritage Month on HRN | Heritage Radio Network

PUBLISHED: 04/22/2021 By: Thao-Vy Duong Coined in 1968 by Yuji Ichioka and Emma Gee, the term “Asian American” is a marker of collectivism. Its inception is inseparable from the founding of the Asian American Political Alliance, which aimed to unite Asian American voices. Prior to the invention of this phrase, Asian Americans were simply identified by their ethnic subgroup or broadly by obtuse and racist terms. The organization of various subgroups under the banner of “Asian American” worked to centralize and amplify Asian American activist power. Now in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic and ongoing targeted bigotry, this sense of collectivism is crucial.

Celebrating AAPI Heritage Month on HRN | Heritage Radio Network

Celebrating AAPI Heritage Month on HRN Aired: Wednesday, April 21st 2021 SHARE By: Thao-Vy Duong Coined in 1968 by Yuji Ichioka and Emma Gee, the term “Asian American” is a marker of collectivism. Its inception is inseparable from the founding of the Asian American Political Alliance, which aimed to unite Asian American voices. Prior to the invention of this phrase, Asian Americans were simply identified by their ethnic subgroup or broadly by obtuse and racist terms. The organization of various subgroups under the banner of “Asian American” worked to centralize and amplify Asian American activist power. Now in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic and ongoing targeted bigotry, this sense of collectivism is crucial.

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