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Bay Area authors share book recommendations to celebrate APA Heritage Month

Vanessa Hua April 29, 2021Updated: April 29, 2021, 7:11 am Chaney Kwak, author of the forthcoming “The Passenger: How a Travel Writer Learned to Love Cruises & Other Lies From a Sinking Ship.” Photo: Michael Baca Chaney Kwak’s great-grandmother had a saying that his grandmother passed on to him: “Water’s the strongest element of all.” “At least fire might leave ash. And I’ll take grandmother’s word for it: she nearly died at sea immigrating back from Japan to Korea, only to land just in time to see the destruction of the Korean War. She knew what she was talking about. Water, which gives us life, can be the most destructive force of all,” said Kwak, author of the forthcoming “The Passenger: How a Travel Writer Learned to Love Cruises & Other Lies From a Sinking Ship.”

DIA celebrates Asian Pacific American Heritage Month with virtual events

DIA celebrates Asian Pacific American Heritage Month with virtual events Erica Hobbs View Comments Music, films, dancing and demonstrations from more than 10 different Asian countries will create a cultural experience during the Detroit Institute of Arts celebration of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month (APAHM) that begins Saturday.  The DIA is celebrating APAHM with a series of mostly free online events and activities. In partnership with the DIA’s auxiliary group, Friends of Asian Arts and Cultures (FAAC), the program includes more than 20 events, including films, music and dance performances, puppet shows, demonstrations, panel discussions and more. It features traditions from more than 10 different Asian cultures, including Chinese, Indian, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Filipino, Mongolian, Taiwanese, Thai and Vietnamese.

3 new novels spotlight the Asian American immigrant experience

Alexis Burling April 25, 2021Updated: April 25, 2021, 8:06 pm Countless generations of Asians and Pacific Islanders have immigrated to America, enriched its culture and history, and helped make the country what it is today. Their stories are invaluable. In celebration of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, here are three promising debuts from Asian American writers, coming out in May. ‘Swimming Back to Trout River’ By Linda Rui Feng “Swimming Back to Trout River” by Linda Rui Feng Photo: Simon & Schuster A well-known concept in Chinese culture, yuanfen describes “an invisible mesh that loosely (binds) people and circumstances.” In her immersive, gorgeously rendered debut set in the years surrounding the Chinese Cultural Revolution, first-generation Chinese immigrant and history Professor Linda Rui Feng uses this idea to frame the tragic yet impassioned tale of a couple torn apart by unrealized love, thwarted dreams and regret on their journey to f

May is Asian Pacific American Heritage Month!

May is Asian Pacific American Heritage Month! Take this month to celebrate AAPI cultures and their histories. You can celebrate Asian, Pacific Islander, and Polynesian cultures by reading about them, trying traditional recipes, listening to music, and much more. April 25, 2021 0 Shares Asian Pacific American Heritage Month celebrates a very broad range of Asian, Pacific Islander, and Polynesian cultures. For example, Asia is a continent with lots of countries in it. Each country has its own culture. Cultures can even differ depending on the region in the country. There are many Pacific Islands and territories in the US, which also have rich histories and cultures. Take this month to celebrate these individual cultures and their histories. You can celebrate Asian, Pacific Islander, and Polynesian cultures by reading about them, trying traditional recipes, listening to music, and much more.

Earth Day 2021, Heritage Plant Sale, local live events: April 23

Earth Day 2021, Heritage Plant Sale, local live events: April 23
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