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Why Is AAPI Heritage Month Celebrated in May?




Night falls in Chinatown, San Francisco, the largest Chinatown outside of Asia as well as the oldest in North America. John Elk III/Getty Images
Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month is a celebration of the 22.6 million Asians and 1.6 million Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islanders living in the United States and the role they played in shaping American history. Although Americans have celebrated AAPI Heritage Month every year since 1992, when President George H.W. Bush signed legislation that permanently designated May as the commemorative month, it started out as a weeklong celebration in 1979 – thanks to the efforts of a woman named Jeanie F. Jew. ....

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"No Bigger Job" Than Small-Town Journalism: Remembering Al Smith


Graphic by the Daily Yonder.
Kentucky journalist Al Smith helped start multiple state and national organizations, steered to safety a federal agency that Ronald Reagan targeted for elimination, and produced and hosted one of the longest-running public TV programs on government affairs in America.
But, according to his memoir,
, none of his many jobs was more important than being editor of a small-town weekly newspaper in rural southern Kentucky.
Smith, a revered figure in Kentucky journalism and civic life, died March 19 at the age of 94 (Complete obituary).
To explore Smith’s importance to Kentucky and journalism, the Daily Yonder assembled a panel of people who knew Smith in his many roles as editor, raconteur, state and federal administrator, mentor, and friend. ....

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