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2023 Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month in Photos

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Students perform at ASIA night in the Shine Underground showcasing talents from across campus and the AAPI community, which featured dancing, singing and more. (Photo by Angela Ryan)

Syracuse University hosted the annual Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month celebration in April so all on campus could join in honoring the histories, cultural diversity, identities and contributions of AAPI communities rather than in May when it is nationally celebrated.

Organized by the AAPI Heritage Month Planning Committee, with support from Multicultural Affairs, the Center for International Services and Student Living, this year’s calendar featured a full schedule of speakers, exhibitions, performances and student organization events.

The theme for this year’s celebration was “Community Coming Together: Strength in Unity.â€

These photos capture highlights from several of the signature events planned. Thanks to all who participated!

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Students showcased their cultural traditions and talents during the International Festival on April 2. (Photo by Amelia Beamish)
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Students showcased their cultural traditions and talents during the International Festival on April 2. (Photo by Amelia Beamish)
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Susan Wadley, professor emeritus of anthropology, during a lunchtime lecture, explained art from the Mithila region of India at the Syracuse University Art Museum. (Photo by Angela Ryan)
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Multicultural Greek Council hosted a night market on April 7 for students to learn about popular Asian and Pacific Island regional foods. (Photo by Angela Ryan)
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The South Asian Student Association hosted a vibrant Holi event on April 8 to celebrate the Indian festival of colors. The celebration included an explosion of colors, delicious food and lively music and dancing. (Photo by Jeremy Brinn)
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The South Asian Student Association hosted a vibrant Holi event on April 8 to celebrate the Indian festival of colors. The celebration included an explosion of colors, delicious food and lively music and dancing. (Photo by Jeremy Brinn)
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Orange After Dark hosted Grocery Bingo with an AAPI twist on April 13. The winner received a tote bag filled with the best food and snacks from Asian cultures, picked specifically by the AAPI Heritage Month Planning Committee. (Photo by Ross Knight)
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New Yorker staff writer and bestselling author Hua Hsu gave an AAPI Heritage Month commemorative lecture on April 20. (Photo by Angela Ryan)
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On April 21, students performed at ASIA night in the Schine Underground showcasing talents from across campus and the AAPI community, featuring dancing, singing and more. (Photo by Angela Ryan)