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It’s the Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month in the US, again.

It’s not become a big heritage month in the US from what I understand (as mentioned in last year’s thread), but given Trump & his White House has all but scrapped it, I think it’d be nice to keep it on, if those turds think it’s a bad idea.
In a confluence of timings, here’s an interesting video I saw about Asian representation in Ryan Coogler’s hit movie Sinners (that I mentioned being released in the last thread & have since seen1):
warning spoilers:
Also a recent news interview about the hit new show The Pitt, that then led me to a Filipino nursing history video:
In sadder (but Filipino related) news, Rest in Peace to the eleven souls2 that were senselessly taken from the world, in the car ramming attack at the annual Lapu Lapu Festival3 in Vancouver last month.
Prompt: open prompt. Feel free to talk about AAPI (or AANHPI) Heritage month.
Or go off topic & discuss anything else you feel like & have a nice day 😊.
Open invitation to any AANHPI (do we actually have any Hawaiians or Pacific Islanders here?) who would be interested in writing a thread for this month?

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