The May Project: Raiza Osi
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- Creator
- Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center
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- 274
- Video Title
- The May Project: Raiza Osi
- Description
- May marks the immigration of the first Japanese to the United States on May 7, 1843, and completion of the transcontinental railroad on May 10, 1869, which was built primarily by Chinese immigrant labor. While Asian Pacific Americans have been central to the American story, it took members of congress, Representatives Frank Horton of New York and Norman Y. Mineta of California, and Hawai'i Senators Daniel Inouye and Spark Matsunaga, to lobby their colleagues and the President to recognize what had been earned through sacrifice in military service and public service, and through the countless ways that Asian Pacific American communities have made America their love and home. Twenty years ago, President George Bush signed Public Law 102-450 permanently designating May of each year as Asian Pacific American Heritage Month. Through the month of May, The May Project will post the reflections of Asian Pacific Americans who are associated with the Smithsonian, imagining, celebrating and teaching America from perspectives that are not always recognized and in a way that suggests the importance of these voices. Follow #themayproject or check www.themayproject.tumblr.com for regular updates!
- Video Duration
- 58 sec
- Uploaded
- 2012-05-17T20:31:53.000Z
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- YouTube Videos
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- People & Blogs
- Topic
- Asian Americans
- Record ID
- yt_tvhE8ZhY7aM
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