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May is Asian Pacific American Heritage Month!


May is Asian Pacific American Heritage Month!
Take this month to celebrate AAPI cultures and their histories. You can celebrate Asian, Pacific Islander, and Polynesian cultures by reading about them, trying traditional recipes, listening to music, and much more.
April 25, 2021
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Asian Pacific American Heritage Month celebrates a very broad range of Asian, Pacific Islander, and Polynesian cultures. For example, Asia is a continent with lots of countries in it. Each country has its own culture. Cultures can even differ depending on the region in the country. There are many Pacific Islands and territories in the US, which also have rich histories and cultures. Take this month to celebrate these individual cultures and their histories. You can celebrate Asian, Pacific Islander, and Polynesian cultures by reading about them, trying traditional recipes, listening to music, and much more. ....

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Northern Michigan University alumna Suzanna Schroeder helps students make unicorn finger puppets from toilet paper tubes, inspired by “Uni the Unicorn.” The creepy underwear above her head are inspired by “Creepy Pair of Underwear.” (Photo courtesy of NMU)
BROWN DEER, Wis. Being an educator for K-5 students in the midst of a pandemic comes with many challenges that require patience and the ability to adapt quickly.
Northern Michigan University alumna Suzanna Schroeder, the library media specialist for Brown Deer Elementary School in Wisconsin, seems to have adapted well to the COVID-19 crisis.
Schroeder, who graduated with a bachelor of science degree in 1995 and a master of arts degree in 1999, has been coming up with new initiatives to keep her students informed and engaged. ....

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