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2013 Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Forum

2013 Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Forum

Nearly 400 Asian American and Pacific Islanders from all walks of life gathered at the Department of the Interior for the White House Forum on Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage, where we discussed ways the Department, especially the National Park Service, can better tell the story of the APA experience in America and the contributions this vibrant community has made to our country and its culture. During the forum, new Interior Secretary Sally Jewell pledged her support for the APA Theme Study. “Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders have long been leaders in every aspect of our social fabric – in government, business, science, medicine, the arts, education and our armed forces,” Secretary Jewell said. “From Angel Island where more than one million Asian immigrants arrived on these shores, to the Chinese immigrants who helped build the railroads across the country, to the Japanese American internment camps of World War II, these stories are all important threads in the great American tapestry.”

APA leaders from across the country discussed our community’s progress, and how our stories really constitute the fabric of the larger American story. They also discussed National Park Service’s efforts, over the coming months, to guide the theme study scholars in developing narratives that will connect tangible places to so many intangible stories. The Service’s National Historic Landmark program will use the theme study to guide future nominations of National Historic Landmarks and National Register properties.

2013 Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Forum

2011 Cleveland Asian Festival

2011 Cleveland Asian Festival
In celebrating Asian Pacific American Heritage Month in May, the Asian community in Northeast Ohio is putting together an extravaganza cultural experience that you can’t miss: the 2nd Annual Cleveland Asian Festival, a two days weekend of fun for the entire family, it is free and open to the public on May 21-22, 2011.

Cultural performances, martial arts demonstrations, children’s activities, merchandises and informational booths, authentic Asian cuisine, health pavilion with free screening, trolley tours and fun competitions. Cleveland Asian Festival has everything for everyone:

Two outdoor stages (CPP and PNC stages) will feature different performances taking you on a diverse journey across Asia: Lion and Dragon Dances, Martial Arts, Traditional Asian Fashions, Taiko Drums, Cleveland comedian Jaya Bidari – India’s Funniest Mom in America, Dancing, and many others. Headlining performances on stage is by NBC’s “Last Comic Standing” Original Winner, Vietnamese comedian Dat Phan, whom will be on stage to captivate the audience on Saturday!

The festival will include games, inflatable Sumo Wrestling, an inflatable bounce house and giant slide, Asian crafts, Dance Dance Revolutions, and prizes for parents looking for activities for the children will all be part of the festival. While in the area, give Caf the panda a big hug! Panda’s are shy, and Caf is especially elusive. Caf the panda will interact with visitors giving the children a weekend they can’t forget!

At the food court, visitors will have the opportunity to experience authentic Asian cuisine in one location at the festival’s food court, sample food from over a dozen of style such as Japanese, Thai, Korean, Chinese, Himalayan/Nepalese , Cambodian, Philippines, Northern India, and many other countries. A delightful cultural tour through ethnic food and drinks within one location. Stroll through over 100+ booths with of merchandises, informational or cultural displays at the World Market, exhibitors which includes include Asian clothing, jewelry, handbags and other accessories, souvenirs, social service agencies and exhibitors throughout.

Meet and Greet with actress Yin Chang at The Event booth! She plays “Mei Kwan” in Walt Disney’s movie PROM. Ms. Chang is most recognized for her role as ‘Nelly Yuki’ on CW’s Gossip Girl. Chang has also appeared on NBC’s Law & Order: SVU and Law & Order: Criminal Intent and ABC’s Six Degrees. Also at the Japanese Association of Northeast Ohio (JANO) booth booth, they will be support their effort in raising funds for Japan Disaster Relief., so head over there and give in to a good cause.

The Health Pavilion will be back this year but at a new location inside the Asia Plaza with physicians readily to assist. They will provide free screenings such as children’s blood lead levels, bone density, cholesterol, and glucose. Additionally, free health talks are scheduled with bilingual interpreters available to assist in translations. For females, there will also be mammograms by appointment only.

The Eating competitions are also back! Join the Samosa Eating Competition on Saturday at 5pm and the Egg Roll eating competition on Sunday at 5pm. Looks for the stage located in the food court. Festival attendees are encouraged to cheer and rally for the winner, a fun activity for those craving for some good eating challenge!

One new addition this year is the free Lolly the Trolley tour around the AsiaTown neighborhood. Hop onto the Trolley to discover local secrets in AsiaTown with a tour guide providing brief history of the area. The Trolly will also make stops during its route allowing passengers the opportunity to experience additional exhibitions at Ariel International Center, Tyler Village and Asian Town Center.

With something for everyone for the whole family, there are endless activities at the 2011 Cleveland Asian Festival. Festival goers can also take advantages of several free parking in the AsiaTown neighborhood and Cleveland State University lots S1, Y1, Y2 with free shuttle service.

The Cleveland Asian Festival is a free event happening on May 21st and May 22nd at Asia Plaza located on the corner of Payne Avenue and East 30th Street. The festival this year will run 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM both days. Check out the detailed scheduled performances, directions, parking information, or list of exhibitors here

Date and Time: May 21st-May 22nd from 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM (both days). Rain or shine.
Location: 2999 Payne Avenue, Cleveland OH, 44114

2010 Cleveland Asian Festival Promo

APAHM Concert Tour with Mike Relm x Vanness Wu x JJ Lin x Evonne Hsu

To celebrate Asian American culture and entertainment, Verizon Wireless is bringing some of the biggest Chinese and Taiwanese musical names to fans in the U.S. during Asian Pacific American Heritage Month (APAHM). The APAHM Concert Tour showcases the talents of Evonne Hsu, JJ Lin, Mike Relm and special guest Van Ness Wu with in-store appearances and concerts in Seattle, New York City, Washington, D.C., San Francisco and Los Angeles. The five city tour, currently going on its third year, annually showcases global Asian artists and pop culture to commemorate Asian American Heritage month in the U.S. This year marks the first year Chinese, Taiwanese and Singaporean artists will collaborate through the APAHM Tour to promote Asian American culture and entertainment in the states. The APAHM Concert Celebration Tour is Verizon Wireless’ latest effort to support and celebrate the contributions of the Asian-American community. In previous APAHM Tours, the company paired up with Asian pop sensation Se7en and Korean Hip Hop group Epik High.

Here’s the details on the tour:

Seattle, WA
Autograph Session
Concert
5/20: Autograph session with Van Ness Wu & Evonne Hsu

Verizon Wireless
5001 25th Ave. NE, Seattle, WA 98105
For more info in English, call (206) 525-0697
For more info in Chinese, call (800) 811-8893
Autograph session starts at 4:00pm

5/21: Concert with Van Ness Wu, Evonne Hsu and Mike Relm

Fremont Studios
155 North 35th Street, Seattle, WA 98103
Doors open at 7:00pm, show starts at 8:00pm

please select “Channel APA” at check out

New York, NY
Autograph Session
Concert
5/24: Autograph session with Van Ness Wu & Evonne Hsu

HiPoint Wireless
40-28 Main St, Flushing, NY 11354
For more info in English, call (718) 888-0330
For more info in Chinese, call (800) 811-8893
Autograph session starts at 4:00pm

5/23: Concert with Van Ness Wu, Evonne Hsu and Mike Relm

The Fillmore at Irving Plaza
17 Irving Place, New York, NY 10003
Doors open at 6:30pm, show starts at 7:30pm

please select “Channel APA” at check out

Washington DC
Autograph Session
Concert
5/25: Autograph session with JJ Lin & Evonne Hsu

Verizon Wireless
21040 Frederick Rd., Unit G, Germantown, MD 20876
For more info in English, call (301) 515-2300
For more info in Chinese, call (800) 811-8893
Autograph session starts at 4:00pm

5/26: Concert with JJ Lin, Evonne Hsu and Mike Relm

GW Lisner Auditorium
730 21st St., NW, Washington, D.C. 20052
Doors open at 6:30pm, show starts at 7:30pm

San Francisco, CA
Autograph Session
Concert
5/28: Autograph session with JJ Lin & Evonne Hsu

Verizon Wireless
768 Market St., San Francisco, CA 94102
For more info in English, call (415) 402-0640
For more info in Chinese, call (800) 811-8893
Autograph session starts at 4:00pm

5/27: Concert with JJ Lin, Evonne Hsu and Mike Relm

Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
3301 Lyon Street, San Francisco, CA 94123
Doors open at 6:30pm, show starts at 7:30pm

please select “Channel APA” at check out

Enter for a chance to win SF tickets here.

Los Angeles, CA
Autograph Session
Concert
5/30: Autograph session with JJ Lin & Evonne Hsu

Verizon Wireless
17525 Colima Rd., City Of Industry, CA 91748
For more info in English, call (626) 839-5155
For more info in Chinese, call (800) 811-8893
Autograph session starts at 1:00pm

5/29: Concert with JJ Lin, Evonne Hsu and Mike Relm

Club Nokia
800 West Olympic Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90015
Doors open at 7:00pm, show starts at 8:00pm

APAHM Concert Tour with Mike Relm x Vanness Wu x JJ Lin x Evonne Hsu

What Moves You? join the AAPI Momentum



Join the movement by participating in AAPI Momentum’s launch video! Write down your answer to the question “What Moves You?” and take a photograph of yourself (with friends/family/etc).



Show the White House and the AAPI community why you are an active volunteer, organization or leader. Tell your story and be creative! Post your photo on AAPImomentum.org and they will select the best ones for our public launch in late May!

Here’s a sample “What Moves You?” Video with National AAPI Leaders:

Malcolm Amato Uno (APA Labor Alliance)

Doua Thor (SEARAC)

Floyd Mori (JACL)

Angela Oh

Helen Zia

Irene Bueno (AAA-Fund)

Les Jin (NAPABA)

Shirley Sagawa

Ben DeGuzman (APAICS)

Priscilla Huang (NAPAWF)

Nicci See (National CAPACD)

…and many other AAPI community members in DC!

What Moves You? join the AAPI Momentum