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Who is Making Asian American Pacific Islander History in 2021: The GMA Inspiration List


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Malala Yousafzai and more nominate those who are making history in our world.
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Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month celebrates the contributions of one of the fastest-growing groups of people living in the United States. Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders contain multitudes. They are a global community with a homegrown and unique perspective on America.
Their diversity expands continents and demographics. The hopes and dreams of the AAPI community are America at its finest, and its people and traditions are those that are tightly stitched into the fabric of the nation. The American dream is alive and well within the AAPI community, and we ve gathered so many of those dreams here throughout this inspiring list of individuals. ....

United States , East Harlem , New York , University Of Chicago , Hong Kong , San Diego , San Francisco , Orange County , Los Angeles , Santa Clara Valley , White House , District Of Columbia , Times Square , Yin Chang , Puerto Rico , Fresno City College , Krung Thep Mahanakhon , San Francisco State University , North Korea , World Bank , Dodger Stadium , United Arab Emirates , Gold Mountain , City Of Chicago , Hudson River , Providence College ,

The power and the perils of an Asian American political awakening


The power and the perils of an Asian American political awakening
The surge in hate crimes is feeding a new spirit of solidarity. But it’s also renewing a longstanding question for the movement: How do disparate sets of people unite without flattening their substantial differences?
By Noah Y. KimUpdated April 2, 2021, 3:05 a.m.
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Bystanders watch as demonstrators march against anti-Asian violence in New York City on March 27.Stephanie Keith/Getty
An odd thing about the term “Asian American” is that it’s more often used by nonprofits and census-takers than by the people it’s supposed to describe. Most Asian Americans — two-thirds according to some surveys — choose to identify themselves along ethnic, rather than racial, lines, calling themselves Korean or Bangladeshi Americans, for example, as opposed to Asian. ....

San Francisco , United States , New York , San Diego , Texas Christian University , Janelle Wong , Vincent Chin , Donald Trump , Gemma Gee , Le Espiritu , George Floyd , Los Angeles , Xuemei Li , Scott Kurashige , Yuji Ichioka , Cynthia Choi , Phoebe Yang , Salonee Bhaman , Remi Koyama , Frankh Wu , Nicole Hester , Suraiya Sharker , Queens College , University Of California , University Of Maryland , Power Movement ,