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Best Korean Dramas That Will Keep You Coming Back for More During AAPI Heritage Month (and Beyond)

By Zach Seemayer‍ 9:37 AM PDT, May 13, 2021 Each product has been independently selected by our editorial team. We may receive commissions from some links to products on this page. Promotions are subject to availability and retailer terms. Netflix Action, romance, comedy, mystery, horror, suspense the popular Korean dramas that have become huge hits in the U.S. come in all of these forms, often in the same show! K-dramas have swept the nation in recent years and have been a huge boon for Netflix, which has been bringing the incredibly crafted shows to international markets, allowing everyone to get in on the incredible entertainment being crafted in South Korea.

Working In Global Health: Sita Chandra

PIHer reflects on her lifelong passion for global health, decolonizing the sector Posted on May 13, 2021 Sita Chandra has been working with PIH for 2+ years, first as a development coordinator and now, as a clinical operations associate. Photo courtesy of Sita Chandra. Sita Chandra has dreamed of working in global health for as long as she can remember. As the daughter of Indian immigrants who are physicians, she grew up hearing stories about her parents’ medical work both in the U.S. and globally, seeding her passion for global health at a young age. That passion has since led her to Partners In Health, where the North Carolina native has put her dreams into action as a development coordinator and, now, as a clinical operations associate.

BWW Interview: Kiki Yeung & Her Crazy Woke Asians Making Their Mark During AAPI Heritage Month

Asian comedy troupe CRAZY WOKE ASIANS created by Kiki Yeung will be celebrating Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month with a schedule full of shows at the Santa Monica Playhouse. Kiki managed to find some time to answer a few of my inquiries between producing the various May shows, rehearsing her own stand-up and taking care of her toddler son.

Northam celebrates Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month

Northam celebrates Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month Published Thursday, May. 13, 2021, 6:26 pm Join AFP s 100,000+ followers on Facebook Purchase a subscription to AFP Subscribe to AFP podcasts on iTunes and Spotify News, press releases, letters to the editor: augustafreepress2@gmail.com (© josephsjacobs – stock.adobe.com) Gov. Ralph Northam has proclaimed the month of May as Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month in the Commonwealth and launched the inaugural AAPI Heritage Month Historical Marker Contest to celebrate the history and achievements of AAPI Virginians. Virginians are encouraged to participate in AAPI Heritage Month events hosted by the Northam Administration and community organizations taking place online and throughout the Commonwealth. A list of some of these events can be found here.

25 movies to watch to celebrate Asian and Pacific Islander heritage

25 movies to watch to celebrate Asian and Pacific Islander heritage Brandy McDonnell, Oklahoman © Photo provided Oklahoma filmmaker James D. Payne s 2016 documentary Far Western chronicles Japan s embrace of American country music after World War II. May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month in the United States, and this year, it comes at a time when those communities are seeing historic strides in popular culture even as violence and racism persist.  This comes even as the entertainment industry is offering greater exposure to Asian and Asian American filmmakers, actors and stories. At this year s Academy Awards, Youn Yuh-jung, the scene-stealing co-star of the Oklahoma-made movie Minari, made history as the first Korean performer to earn an Oscar, as did Chinese filmmaker Chloe Zhao, who became the first woman of color to win best director for her drama Nomadland.  

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