May 1 marks the beginning of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month in the United States. This celebration began in 1978 when Congress adopted a resolution to honor the first ten days of May as “Asian/Pacific American Heritage Week.” It was later extended to an entire month in 1990 and officially designated to be observed in May starting in 1992. The choice of May is significant as it commemorates the arrival of the first Japanese immigrants to the United States on May 7, 1843, as well as the completion of the first transcontinental railroad on May 10, 1869, which was largely built by Chinese immigrants’ labor.
Explore The Rich Heritage Of Asian American And Pacific Islander Contributions
There are numerous resources available to delve deeper into the achievements and contributions of Asian and Pacific Islander Americans. Here are some websites to consider:
- National Archives – Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month
- National Endowment for the Humanities – Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage and History in the United States
- National Park Service – Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage
- Smithsonian Institution – Asian Pacific American Center
- Alaska Air Group Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion (DEI) Event Calendar (AAG sign-on required)
Join In The Celebration With The Asian American And Pacific Islander Heritage Month AFA Pin
In 2021, the AFA Executive Board adopted a resolution recognizing May as Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. The resolution also established a special commemorative pin for AFA Members to proudly wear throughout May.
To learn more about the history and meaning behind the pin, please reach out to your Local Human Rights Committee. Keep an eye out for communication from your Local Council or contact your LEC Officers to find out how to obtain your own pin. Let’s celebrate together and honor the rich heritage and contributions of Asian American and Pacific Islander communities!