Every May we reach toward the past, embrace the present, and move towards the future of Asian Pacific Islander Desi American (APIDA) cultures. APIDA represents a diverse community of more than 50 ethnic groups and includes people of Asian, Pacific Islander, and Desi ancestry who trace their origins to the communities of these geographic regions. This year, we honor the APIDA legacy by sharing stories, collaborating, and enjoying everything from our Connected Roots to our Collective Futures.
Connected Roots.
With roots in more than 20 countries, Asian, Pacific Islander and Desi Americans represent diverse cultures with strong connections to family heritage and histories that center community, endurance and celebration. For many APIDA communities in the United States, there is a shared parallel experience of racial injustice, xenophobia and lasting impacts of colonialism that continue to have an impact today. As we connect our present to our past, we can look toward a hopeful future
Collective Futures.
Standing strong and holding tight to the wisdom of those who paved the path before us, we work in community to amplify our voices now and far into the future.
APIDA Festival 2024
All are welcome to celebrate, learn, and be in community at the APIDA Festival 2024. The festival is a free event that includes dinner, a panel presentation, performances, local and community vendors, art, food, and more!
Where: Whatcom Community College | Syre Student Center
When: May 14, 2024 from 6:00 – 9:00 PM
Syre Student Center is wheelchair accessible. ASL interpretation for the formal program provided. Please contact Chris.Roselli@wwu.edu to specify individual needs or request specific language interpretation
More information at wwu.edu/apida