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Asian Pacific Islander Speech-Language-Hearing Caucus

Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month for 2023

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“Equity vs. Equality” by Bryce Mergens

“Equity vs. Equality” by Bryce Mergens

“Growth Mindset” by Bryce Mergens

“Growth Mindset” by Bryce Mergens

“The Hmong Qeej” by Justin Moua

“The Hmong Qeej” by Justin Moua

“Summer – June and July – in Taipei” by Claire Liu

《夏日-六月與七月》 Author: 劉如芳 Claire Liu 柴可夫斯基的四季-六月, 是夏日船歌。 雙槳輕盪, 夏夜輕風, 石圓如卵, 垂柳漪漪。 小調,鬱鬱滄滄, 大調,仲夏回憶。 在河畔灌木叢裡似螢光 閃爍,...
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“Prelude” by Dong-ju Yun

서시 윤동주 죽는 날까지 하늘을 우러러 한 점 부끄럼이 없기를, 잎새에 이는 바람에도 나는 괴로워했다...
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May is Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month! This month we recognize the history and achievements of the Asian American and Pacific Islander Community. Let’s talk about how to be good allies to persons of Asian and Pacific Islander heritage all year long. The AAPI community is not a monolith. Nobody’s identity is just 1 facet. People from any cultural or ethnic group can be neurodivergent, queer, trans, disabled, etc. It’s crucial to learn culturally responsive practices when working with people of ALL backgrounds. This post is brought to you by the collaboration between the API Caucus and AC from @creditsinstitute. Thanks for being here to learn.

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