During Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month and after, these AAPI-owned businesses are worth knowing and cover food, fitness, fashion and more.
During Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month and after, these AAPI-owned businesses are worth knowing and cover food, fitness, fashion and more.
Updated May 11, 2021
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May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. And in many parts of the country, celebrations and cultural events take place to commemorate and honor people from all over Asiaâas well as Hawaiian natives.
No celebration would be complete without recognizing the rich culinary traditions within AAPI communities. From kitchen products that make cooking easier to a smattering of direct-to-consumer spices and condiments, here are AAPI-owned food brands we love.
1. Our Place
You can use the pan for almost all types of stovetop cooking.
Posted at 6:11 pm on December 26, 2020 by Brett T.
This editor’s not a woman, but he can understand why a lot of women would be upset that they’re being “erased.” Tampax had a “myth-busting” campaign “to celebrate the diversity of all people who bleed.” Toronto’s mayor held a day to eliminate the stigma around periods experienced by “menstruators.” Healthline had a special piece on the sex lives of “vulva-owners.”
We’ve also heard the term “birthing people” thrown around, but Campus Reform reports that it recently appeared in a tweet from a department at Harvard Medical School.
Globally, ethnic minority pregnant and birthing people suffer worse outcomes and experiences during and after pregnancy and childbirth. These inequities have been further highlighted by #COVID19. Watch this panel discussion on #MaternalJustice. https://t.co/RcflQQapQopic.twitter.com/N5m2s2SRdi