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Cleveland Asian Festival goes virtual for 2021

Cleveland Asian Festival goes virtual for 2021 Updated 9:02 AM; Today 9:02 AM Facebook Share CLEVELAND, Ohio The Cleveland Asian Festival will return in 2021, with a virtual event set for 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, May 22. The celebration will take place for about 90 minutes, featuring AsiaTown businesses through a virtual tour of the Cleveland neighborhood’s shopping centers and restaurants, according to a press release. Performances and health resources will also be featured in the streamed event. The event can be viewed online at the Cleveland Asian Festival’s YouTube and Facebook pages, and at clevelandasianfestival.org/2021. This year’s virtual Cleveland Asian Festival arrives after the 2020 event was canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Asian Pacific American Heritage Month 2021

31 Ways to Celebrate in May and Beyond This Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, join Asia Society for 31 ways to celebrate the vibrant and diverse traditions and contributions of Asians and Asian Americans. Highlighting live programs virtual and in-person alike our calendar also features a curated selection of on-demand family activities, art breaks, staff recommendations, and more. Since 1979, May has been a dedicated time to celebrate Asian Pacific American heritage, but it wasn t until 1992 that May was officially designated Asian Pacific American Heritage Month. Selected to commemorate the immigration of the first Japanese to the U.S. in May 1843 and the completion of the transcontinental railroad in May 1869 that was made possible by thousands of Chinese laborers, APAH Month elevates the stories, contributions, and experiences of the Asian and Asian American communities.

Vincent Chin Murder Gets Podcast, Feature Treatment with Gemma Chan Producing

Rich Polk/Getty Image; Courtesy of MRC Entetainment ; Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Images She s partnering with A-Major Media and M88 for a topical podcast about Asian American civil rights and a table read of the feature screenplay Hold Still, Vincent, with an eye toward a film adaptation. Vincent Chin was beaten to death with a baseball bat 39 years ago, a galvanizing incident for the modern Asian American civil rights movement but an event that has been lost to history for most outside the community. No longer. As the nation finally awakens to the violence that Asians continue to face in this country, Chin s story his killers never served jail time for the slaying is receiving fresh attention and soon can be experienced in narrative form via

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