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Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center

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Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center
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From our establishment in 1997 as an initiative critical to the mission of the Smithsonian until today, the vision for the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center has been to enrich the American Story with the voices of Asian Pacific Americans.

Asian Pacific America is the story of a vibrant, diverse, and resilient set of communities that have been part of the American experience for more than two hundred years. It is the story of two continents and a constellation of islands joined by the migration, exchange, and competition of people and ideas. Yet, across museums and galleries in the nation’s capital and around the country, we find only fragments of America’s rich Asian Pacific heritage.

There are more than 17 million people of Asian or Pacific Islander descent in the United States. In less than 50 years, nearly one of every ten people in America will trace his or her heritage to Asia and the Pacific--a region that covers more than one third of the earth--including the Far East, Southeast Asia, the Indian subcontinent and the Pacific. This region is also home to nearly half of the world’s population, natural life, nations, economies, major faiths and languages. America is—and has been—a Pacific Rim nation. Our understanding of America and America’s standing in the world is richer, more compelling, and more powerful when it includes the Asian Pacific American story. The Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center serves as a dynamic national resource for discovering why the Asian Pacific American experience matters every day, everywhere, and all of the time.

Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center's collections

 

Patsy Mink: At the Mint and the Museum

<p>This Learning Lab collection commemorates the Honorable Patsy Takemoto Mink and the release of the 2024 Patsy Takemoto Mink quarter, the twelfth coin to be released in the <a href="https://www.usmint.gov/learn/coin-and-medal-programs/american-women-quarters" data-extlink="" rel="noreferrer">U.S. Mint’s American Women Quarters™ Program.</a><br></p> <p>Patsy Takemoto Mink (1927-2002) was the first woman of color and the first Asian American woman elected to the United States Congress. She was a fierce advocate for women's rights, civil rights, and educational equity. In this learning lab, you will learn about Patsy Mink's life, discover the importance of her work on Title IX, and explore her campaign pamphlets held at the Smithsonian Institution Collections.</p> <p>This collection includes:<br></p> <ul><li>Multimedia, such as short videos and articles</li><li>Images of archival materials from the Smithsonian Institution</li><li>Discussion and reflection questions</li><li>Create your own pamphlet activity</li></ul> <p>This Learning Lab was created by APAC intern Lei Danielle Escobal in collaboration with APAC's Education Team.</p>
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