Bowser Invites DC to Celebrate AANHPI Heritage Month

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Today, Mayor Muriel Bowser and the Mayor’s Office on Asian and Pacific Islander Affairs (MOAPIA) recognized the start of Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month—highlighting May as a time for residents across the District to honor the histories, cultures, and contributions of AANHPI communities. Mayor Bowser is encouraging residents to take part in free, citywide events that uplift AANHPI leaders, artists, entrepreneurs, and community organizations throughout the month of May.

“The AANHPI community is part of what makes DC great—the cultural vibrancy, the thriving businesses, the tradition of service that runs deep in every ward,” said Mayor Bowser. “Throughout May, we have a special opportunity to celebrate the leaders who build what matters, the artists who bring beauty to our city, the entrepreneurs who take a chance, and the community members who show up every single day. We hope you will join us.”

AANHPI Heritage Month has been a national observance each May since 1992, helping mark important milestones in US History and celebrate the wide range of AANHPI cultures, languages, and traditions—as well as the many contributions AANHPI community members have made to the nation.

“AANHPI Heritage Month provides a platform to uplift AANHPI stories, culture, and history that are woven into the fabric of the District,” said MOAPIA Director Ben de Guzman. “This May is particularly special as we celebrate 40 years of service through the Commission on Asian and Pacific Islander Affairs. We are proud to collaborate with community organizations, business owners, and creatives throughout the years to shine a light on DC’s vibrant AANHPI community.”

Throughout May, residents are invited to take part in free AANHPI Heritage Month events across the District:

AANHPI Heritage Month Community Kick-Off

The kick-off mixer is an annual tradition, hosted in collaboration with the DC AANHPI Coalition, a community-led group of 15+ AANHPI-focused organizations in the DC area. This event marks the beginning of Heritage Month and offers a great chance to connect with community.

  • When: Friday, May 1 at 5:30 pm
  • Where: Lost Generation Brewing Company, 327 S Street NE
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