AAPI Digital Bouquet

Peruse AAPI narratives. biographies, museums, student work, curriculum materials, and information about AAPI organizations in this bouquet of resources.

Asian Americans Have a Long History of Activism

Resources recommended by the AAPI in America Panelists

Click HERE to view the panel discussion from May, 2021

Empowering Asian youth into intersectional activism

SHARE YOUR STORY

Podcast episode about Isamu Noguchi, influential artist and architect

Search for teaching resources and articles about AAPI heritage and history.

Collette Fu:
Photographer, book artist, paper engineer and Fulbright Scholar based in Philadelphia, PA

"In 2008, Fu received a Fulbright scholarship to create photographic pop-up book portraying the 25 ethnic minority groups of China’s South West Yunnan Province. She spent 2008 traveling in China and devoted the following year to bringing her pop-up images to life." CTGN America

Learn more at Collette Fu's Official Website

"...Through journalism, art, and hands-on engagement, our goal is to uplift the voices of Asian American communities all around the nation by shining a spotlight on their unique experiences..."

From the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center, watch past events and enroll for free upcoming events.

Browse a comprehensive list of AAPI resources on Social Media and via various government and educational organizations.


Collections on AAPI History

Educator Resources, Featured Stories, Sharing History and Heritage, and exploring historical heritage sites.

Library of Congress: Images of Japanese Internment at Manzanar

In depth curriculum materials from the New York Historical Society

Asian Americans United

Panel discussion on anti-Asian violence, recorded April 8, 2021.