ASIAN AMERICAN, NATIVE HAWAIIAN, AND PACIFIC ISLANDER HERITAGE MONTH
May 2024
Paying tribute to the local Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander communities in a celebration of history and culture and in recognition of the communities’ struggle for inclusion and equity.
Kayamanan Ng Lahi Philippine Folk Arts
Saturday, May 11, 2:00 PM - Chevy Chase Library
Experience dance and music from regions of the Philippines.
Kayamanan Ng Lahi translates to “treasures of our people.” The group is committed to presenting, promoting, and preserving the richness and diversity of Philippine and Filipino-American culture through traditional folk dance and music. For more than 25 years, this organization has educated, entertained and enlightened audiences both nationally and internationally.
This program is presented by The Music Center.
Dancing Storytellers: Indian Mythology and Me
Saturday, May 18 - 3:00 PM - Pacific Park Library
Join Dancing Storytellers as they artfully weave rhythm, song, and dance into an interactive exploration of Indian Mythology and its connections to our world today.
Indian Mythology and Me offers innovative and contemporary interpretations of traditional texts that reinforce compassion and celebrate our differences. The collective performs as a dynamic duet, artfully weaving foot rhythms, hand gestures and facial expressions into an interactive exploraation of Indian mythology and its connections to our world today. Audience members are playfully integrated into the performance as each story emphasizes empathy and the power of expression in Indian dance forms.
This program is presented by the Music Center.
Soyul Gayageum
Thursday, May 9 - 5:00 PM - Casa Verdugo Library
Tuesday, May 14 - 4:30 PM - Pacific Park Library
Saturday, May 18 - 12:00 PM - Montrose Library
Thursday, May 23 - 5:00 PM - Library Connection @Adams Square
Celebrate Korean heritage as you listen to members of the Soyul Gayageum Orchestra share the beautiful sounds of the traditional Korean instrument the Gayageum.
Celebrate and Learn with Author Oliver Chin
The Discovery of Ramen
Wednesday, May 29 - 4:30 PM - Library Connection @Adams Square
Oliver Chin will present his book The Discovery of Ramen, part of his Asian Hall of Fame series. In this book, red pand Dao takes kids Emma and Ethan through the history of ramen. From 1800s Japan to the present, participants will learn all about this delicious dish. For ages 4 – 12 years.
The Discovery of Anime & Manga
Friday, May 31 - 4:30 PM - Grandview Library
Oliver Chin will present his book The Discovery of Anime & Manga, part of his Asian Hall of Fame series. In this book, red pand Dao takes kids Emma and Ethan through the evolution of Japanese animation and comic books.
What’s In Your Ramen?
May 1 - 23 during Normal Business Hours - Montrose Library and Central Library
A DIY craft for our wall to celebrate this popular Japanese noodle soup. What do you like in your ramen bowl? You can add or take away whatever toppings you want in your bowl of ramen noodle. Customize it with more char siu meat, extra green onions and no corn!
AANHPI CRAFTS
Thursday, May 16 - 4:30 - 5:00 PM -
Make a craft to celebrate Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander month. While supplies last. Ages 3 – 12 years.
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GENERAL RESOURCES
Filipino American National History Society is a group whose mission is to promote understanding, education, enlightenment, appreciation and enrichment through the identification, gathering, preservation and dissemination of the history and culture of Filipino Americans in the United States.
Stop AAPI Hate, is a center that tracks and responds to incidents of hate, violence, harassment, discrimination, shunning, and child bullying against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the United States.
Asia Society is the leading educational organization dedicated to promoting mutual understanding and strengthening partnerships among peoples, leaders, and institutions of Asia and the United States in a global context.
The Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience offers an authentic and unique perspective on the American story.
The Asian Art Museum of San Francisco connects art to life. Their mission is to inspire new ways of thinking by connecting diverse communities to historical and contemporary Asian art and culture through our world-class collection, exhibitions and programs.
The Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center brings history, art and culture to you through innovative museum experiences and digital initiatives.
LOCAL RESOURCES
Filipino California: Art and the Filipino Diaspora is on exhibit at the Forest Lawn Museum in Glendale from April 20, 2024 to September 8, 2024. It showcases the work of seven contemporary artists that address the Filipino-American experience.
Tuesday Night Project (TNP) is an Asian American grassroots and volunteer-based organization fiercely devoted to bridging communities by providing programming and interactive spaces for people to connect through artistic expression and strong, creative, community partnerships.
Embracing the value of kapwa (shared being), the mission of the Association for the Advancement of Filipino American Arts and Culture (FilAm ARTS) is to facilitate community synergy and transformation by advancing the arts and diverse cultural heritage of Filipinos through arts services, presentation, and education.
The Korean Cultural Center of Los Angeles (KCCLA) welcomes the general public to experience the rich traditions and history of Korea through specialized programs, sponsored events, and multiple learning resources.
The mission of the Chinese American Museum (CAM) is to foster a deeper understanding of, and appreciation for, America’s diverse heritage by researching, preserving, and sharing the history, rich cultural legacy, and continued contributions of Chinese Americans.
Japanese American Cultural & Community Center (JACCC) located in Little Tokyo, seeks to create a permanent center for the community where arts and culture come alive and can flourish for future generations.
Empowering PI Communities engaging Native Hawaiian & Pacific Islanders in culture-centered advocacy, leadership development, and research.
The Asian Pacific Resource Center (APRC) is a special collection of the County of Los Angeles Public Library the emphasis of the collection is on the Asian American / Pacific Islander American experience, with core holdings on the history, art, and culture - of China, Japan, Korea, the Philippines, Vietnam, Hawaii, and American Samoa.
WELLNESS RESOURCES
Asian Pacific Islander Forward Movement is an organization that is focused on health equity, the environment, food access, and social justice.
Asian Pacific Counseling and Treatment Center provides mental health services for adults, youth and children offered in a number of Asian languages. Several offices throughout Southern California.
Chinatown Service Center provides a wide range of health services including mental healthcare in Mandarin, Cantonese and Vietnamese. Locations in Los Angeles, East Los Angeles, Alhambra, Monterey Park, and San Gabriel.
Drop-in Crisis Counseling and Services provided by Chinatown Service Center and City of Monterey Park. Multilingual caseworkers and counselors available at Monterey Park’s Bruggemeyer Library, Wednesdays and Fridays from 2:00pm to 6:00pm. For more information, contact Chinatown Service Center.
Center for the Pacific Asian Family offers support services for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault.
Pacific Asian Counseling Services offers a variety of services with a staff that includes social workers, marriage and family therapists, case managers, psychiatrists, and peer, family and parent advocates.
National Alliance on Mental Health offers educational programs, advocates for individuals and families affected by mental illness. Glendale office.
Asian Mental Health Collective Building a community for Asian mental health support. Offers a nationwide therapist directory.
National Asian American Pacific Islander Mental Health Association Promotes the mental health and well-being of AAPI communities.
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