10 Engaging and Inclusive Events for AAPI Heritage Month: Celebrating Asian American and Pacific Islander Culture

Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month, celebrated in the United States during the month of May, is an opportunity to recognize and celebrate the contributions, achievements, and diverse cultures of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.

Here are some events and activities that are great for team building for AAPI month.

1. Cultural Performances:

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Organize cultural performances featuring traditional music, dance, theater, and other artistic expressions from various Asian American and Pacific Islander communities. This can include performances by local artists, community groups, or professional troupes.

We work with NYC-based artists to provide:

  • Traditional Chinese culture dance (workshop/class/performance)

  • Tai Chi (workshop/class)

  • Tai Chi dance (workshop/class)

  • Lion dance (performance)

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2. Panel Discussions and Talks

Arrange panel discussions and talks featuring prominent AAPI individuals who have made significant contributions in their respective fields. Topics can include AAPI history, representation, identity, social issues, and achievements.




3. Film Screenings

Host film screenings that highlight the work of AAPI filmmakers or showcase films that explore the AAPI experience. This can include both classic and contemporary films, documentaries, and short films.

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4. Art Exhibitions

Set up art exhibitions showcasing the works of AAPI artists, including painters, sculptors, photographers, and mixed media artists. These exhibitions can explore themes such as cultural heritage, identity, diaspora, and social justice.

Sishu Mandarin can help with Chinese calligraphy and traditional Chinese painting workshops.




5. Workshops and Demonstrations

Conduct workshops and demonstrations that provide opportunities to learn about traditional AAPI crafts, cooking, martial arts, calligraphy, or other cultural practices. These interactive sessions can engage participants and foster cultural understanding.

We work with local chefs to provide the following classes:

  • Sushi making class

  • Filipino cooking class

  • Chinese cooking class



6. Community Celebrations

Organize community-wide celebrations that bring together people from diverse backgrounds to enjoy AAPI music, dance performances, food, and interactive activities. This can include street festivals, parades, or picnics.



7. Historical and Educational Exhibits

Create exhibits that highlight the history, achievements, and challenges faced by AAPI communities throughout different periods. These exhibits can be set up in libraries, museums, or community centers.



8. Volunteer and Service Projects

Encourage community service activities that promote awareness and support for AAPI organizations, causes, or initiatives. This can include volunteering at local community centers, supporting AAPI-led nonprofits, or organizing fundraisers.



9. Storytelling and Oral History Projects

Facilitate storytelling sessions where community members can share their personal stories and experiences as Asian Americans or Pacific Islanders. This can help preserve and promote intergenerational narratives and cultural heritage.

10. Collaborative Events

Partner with local organizations, schools, libraries, and businesses to organize joint events that celebrate AAPI heritage. This can include collaborative performances, workshops, or exhibitions that showcase the diversity and contributions of AAPI communities.

AAPI Heritage Month is an opportunity to celebrate the rich and diverse heritage of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders while promoting understanding, appreciation, and inclusivity. It's important to engage with and involve AAPI communities in the planning and implementation of these events to ensure authentic representation and meaningful participation.

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