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R E S O U R C E S

The first step in becoming an advocate is to educate yourself on the history of the issues and research what is being done about them. Here are some resources and organizations to take a look at. 

wonderful 1 min video from Livingston AAPI Youth Alliance!

Script written by Russell Fan, Eric Dalangin, Rachel Horn

Participants in order of appearance: Eric Dalangin, Eshaan Mahajan,Rachel Horn, Janée Chestnut, Russell Fan, James Crowley

Video production/editing by Russell Fan

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READ INS:

You can model your AAPI Read-In after the African American Read-In, which is a national program.  The proceeding link gives you some information about the African American Read-In for 2022.

Here is a virtual Read-In created by West Windsor-Plainsboro high school students and teachers during their 2021 Pan-Asian American History Month Read In

Poems work well for a Read-In; in the following document.  Read-In: Selections for AAPI Heritage Month 

 

      

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Learn or teach a lesson from:

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The Conscious Kid: AAPI Storytime

In an effort to amplify AAPI stories and make them accessible, we [the Conscious Kid teamed up with Harry Shum Jr., Padma Lakshmi, Ming-Na Wen, Randall Park and Asian-owned media company, Wong Fu Productions, on a series of AAPI storytime read-alouds. Together, we are dedicated to making sure AAPI voices and stories are represented in classrooms and curriculum, and that anti-Asian bias and stereotypes are countered from the earliest ages and grade levels. These read-alouds will be featured on the YouTube Kids app and our website each week during the month of May. We would love for you to share them with your kids and students. 

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West Windsor-Plainsboro encompassed the whole district (K-12) with events scheduled throughout the month of May to celebrate AAPI History Month. 

The high school students in the district created a remarkable website that has a chock-full of inspiring ideas and resources for how to celebrate AAPI Heritage Month at your own school. 

West Windsor-Plainsboro High Schools’ Pan Asian American Heritage Month Website

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