
Make Us Visible
@make_us_visible
Make Us Visible is a parent, student, and teacher-led coalition for the integration of Asian American history in K-12 classrooms
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https://makeusvisible.org 20-08-2021 03:09:54
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The newly formed chapter of Make Us Visible wants to see Delaware follow other states in requiring and funding more Asian American history in schools. “It starts with education, starts with a classroom.” Johnny Perez reports. bit.ly/45jsZ6x


Help us get there! We're halfway toward our goal of raising $20k for Make Us Visible's 3rd edition of their coloring book, featuring 25 Asian American, Native Hawaiian, & Pacific Islander figures & communities significant to #NationalPark sites: pacifichistoricparks.org/make-us-visible #AANHPI

On May 6, 2024, the Albany Common Council passed Resolution 50.51.24R, supporting the creation of the National Museum of Asian Pacific American History and Culture in Washington, D.C. A special thanks to Friends of National Asian Pacific American Museum for their advocacy! #ISupportNAPAM #AANHPIHeritageMonth


I’m joining over 200 elected officials across 17 states in supporting the creation of the National Museum of Asian Pacific American History and Culture in Washington, D.C. Find out more at friendsofnapam.org. #ISupportNAPAM #AANHPIHeritageMonth Friends of National Asian Pacific American Museum




Growing up, Deanne Manuela heard stories about her grandparents' lives during WW2—the first she’d heard that weren't centered around American experiences. Now, Make Us Visible SC, which advocates for AAPI history in school curricula, hopes to change that. postandcourier.com/free-times/foo…



The UAYPA (US ASEAN Young Professionals Association) Diplodemy series will present a webinar on "The State of #ASEAN American Studies in the US" tomorrow w/ Mike Rattanasengchanh, Connie Park, Christine Su & Lasamee Kettavong. Aug 15 @ 7:00p (CST) tinyurl.com/yzzkwrss


Join AEA at the Asian American Policy Forum, hosted by #CAPAVA and Make Us Visible. This event is great for teachers to attend as one of the main parts of the forum will be focusing on education. A free Korean dinner will be provided for attendees



Thank you Make Us Visible for having #YellowWhistles be a part of the #AAPINight at the Brooklyn Nets season opener game last week! Folks had the opportunity to answer some AAPI trivia questions for a chance to win Yellow Whistles, coloring books, and stickers 🏀


Today's Larry Kwong Day in New York State! BRAVO, Governor Kathy Hochul's team and Make Us Visible for this recognition of Larry Kwong - the NHL's 1st Asian player for the New York Rangers - 77 years ago on March 13, 1948. Sign Petition for Larry's Hockey Hall of Fame Builder application





Thank you to Make Us Visible for sharing their original design with us. Learn more about Make Us Visible's work: makeusvisible.org