Celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month
Join us as we honor Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month by celebrating the history, culture and achievements of Asian Americans, Pacific Islanders and Native Hawaiians, who have enriched our society and continue to make an impact in our communities.
Explore AAPI Heritage through Film and TV
TV’s Brilliant Storytellers
Binge these captivating shows that spotlight the stories and cultures of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.
- Taste the Nation (Hulu*) – Journey across America with host Padma Lakshmi and explore the diverse food culture of immigrant groups, which shaped what American cuisine is today.
- Never Have I Ever (Netflix) – Inspired by Mindy Kaling’s childhood, follow the life of a first-generation Indian-American teenager who is navigating school, friends and family.
- Tokyo Vice (Max) – Based on the best-selling novel, the drama series recounts true-life experiences of a crime reporter in 1999 Tokyo.
- Ugly Delicious (Netflix) – Superstar Chef David Chang takes friends on a cross-cultural hunt for the most mouthwatering cuisine.
- Killing Eve (Hulu*) – Eve (Sandra Oh), an undercover MI6 agent, is tasked with finding and pursuing an international criminal in this critically acclaimed drama.
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Empowering Films for Everyone
Stream these films featuring AAPI experiences, filmmakers and artists.
- To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before (Netflix) – Lara Jean’s quiet high school life is turned upside down when her secret love letters are mysteriously mailed to her crushes.
- The Big Sick (Amazon Prime Video) – Inspired by the real-life courtship between Kumail Nanjiani and Emily Gordon, who struggle to navigate their new love as cultures clash.
- Crazy Rich Asians (Max) – A New Yorker (Constance Wu) learns a lot about her boyfriend’s (Henry Golding) family after meeting them on a trip to Singapore.
- Gook (Amazon Prime Video) – Two Korean-American brothers must defend their family’s store while contemplating their own goals and the meaning of family.
- Tigertail (Netflix) – A man reflects on his past journey from Taiwan to America, as he seeks to reconnect with his estranged daughter.
Inspiring Stories
Dive into the rich history and culture of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.
- Minding the Gap (Hulu*) – Filmmaker Bing Liu explores correlations between his friends’ upbringings and the complexities of modern masculinity.
- Every Grain of Rice (Vimeo) – Based on Director Carol Nguyen’s personal experience, explore cultural identity, community and love through food.
- Together As One (Hulu*) – Hosted by George Takei, celebrate the diversity, accomplishments and contributions of the Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander community.
- Standing Above the Clouds (PBS) – Centered on Hawaiian mother-daughter activists as they work to protect their sacred Mauna a Wakea, which peaks above the clouds.
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People Who Inspire
Learn more about these Champions of Change who have transformed society for generations to come.
Congresswoman Patsy T. Mink
Congresswoman Patsy T. Mink – The first Asian American woman in Congress, who championed women’s rights and was a leader on issues involving education, environment, welfare and civil rights.
Larry Itliong
Larry Itliong – A Filipino American labor organizer and civil rights activist who played a central role in founding the United Farm Workers union.
Queen Liliuokalani
Queen Liliuokalani – The only queen regnant and last sovereign monarch of the Hawaiian Kingdom.
Ajay Bhatt
Ajay Bhatt – A computer architect who co-invented the USB and other widely used technologies.
Dr. Chien-Shiung Wu
Dr. Chien-Shiung Wu – Also known as the ‘First Lady of Physics’, Dr. Wu’s contributions were pivotal in the Manhattan Project, experimental physics and particle physics.
Learn about AAPI Heritage Month
Follow these resources to learn more about AAPI Heritage Month and the history, arts and heritage of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.
- About Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month
- 11 moments from Asian American History to know
- What does AAPI mean?
- Books for May: Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month
- 12 ways to celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month
- AAPI 2023: Advancing leaders through opportunity
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