Asian American And Pacific Islander Heritage Month 2022 May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month in the U.S. NPR has compiled a list of stories and other content that chronicles the experiences of AAPI communities.
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Gua Sha, a facial massage technique in traditional Chinese medicine, has reached viral fame, thanks to social media influencers in the West. Tanja Ivanova/Getty Images hide caption

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A new app guides visitors through NYC's Chinatown with hidden stories

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Jada Yuan with her grandmother, Chien-Shiung Wu. Wu/Yuan family hide caption

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Wu/Yuan family

Particle and experimental physicist Chien-Shiung Wu. University Archives, Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Columbia University Libraries hide caption

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The Queen of Nuclear Physics (Part One): Chien-Shiung Wu's Discovery

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Why it took nearly 100 years for umami to be globally accepted as a distinct flavor

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Korean American leaders look back on the 1992 LA Riots to create new priorities

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Some South Asian Americans believe caste-based prejudices exist in the U.S.

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Taco Bell axed the Mexican pizza from its menu to make way for new items, but popular demand brought it back. Joshua Blanchard/Getty Images hide caption

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Taco Bell is bringing back the Mexican pizza — and South Asians are rejoicing

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Comedian Nigel Ng at the Dream Downtown hotel in Manhattan April 11, 2022. Kholood Eid for NPR hide caption

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Keep screwing up egg fried rice. It makes Uncle Roger happy

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Demonstrators in Times Square marching one year ago during a protest against Asian hate after eight people, six of whom were Asian women, were killed in three shooting incidents in the Atlanta area by a white man. Michael Nagle/Getty Images hide caption

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A Look At Anti-Asian Violence One Year After The Atlanta Shootings

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For same Asian Americans, it was the first time in Nashville they saw so many Asian Americans gathered in one place. This was a vigil last March for the victims of the Atlanta spa shooting. Courtesy of API Middle Tennessee hide caption

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The marquee is seen at the world premiere of Disney and Pixar's "Turning Red" at El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood, Calif. on March 1. Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images for Disney hide caption

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George Takei testifies before the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians in California in 1981. Kaz Takeuchi/Visual Communications Photographic Archive hide caption

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George Takei got reparations. He says they 'strengthen the integrity of America'

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