Learn About History-Makers During Asian American and Pacific Islander Month

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Picture yourself crouching behind cars as bullets fly overhead. Now picture yourself conducting interviews in the middle of this turmoil. 

Sheryl WuDunn’s life risking journalism earned her the Pulitzer Prize, the first for Asian Americans. This inspiring story is one of many in this month’s Asian American and Pacific Islander Month videos available from Organizational Learning. 

Learn more about history-makers such as Duke Kahanamoku, a Hawaiian native known as the “Father of Surf” and Cristeta Comerford, the first Asian American White House executive chef, and more. Watch the Asian American and Pacific Islander Month videos and celebrate the diversity of our community.

Be curious and get inspired by watching heritage month videos that spotlight “hidden figures” during Asian American and Pacific Islander Month. 

About the Heritage Month Video Series 

A set of videos created by diversity trainer Dr. Steve Robbins is available for viewing. View all of the heritage month videos and sign up to receive future videos. Help create a climate that welcomes differences. 

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