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Tulsa AAPI commission outlines events, outreach and resource partnerships amid heritage‑month activities

3210794 · May 6, 2025
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Summary

Commissioners reviewed AAPI Heritage Month activities, upcoming volunteer opportunities, partnerships with United Way/2‑1‑1 and mental‑health training, and discussed sponsorships and logistics for a city‑sponsored cultural event.

Commissioners on the city’s Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) commission highlighted ongoing heritage‑month activities, outreach plans, and resource partnerships during their May meeting.

The chair thanked the mayor and the Office of Resilience and Equity for the mayor’s recent proclamation designating May as AAPI Heritage Month and noted a series of community events planned this month. Commissioners reported participating in local celebrations — including a Japanese Children’s Day event at the Philbrook Museum and a cultural program at Booker T. Washington — and promoted upcoming events such as an AAPI Night Market Festival at Hannah Hall and an “Asian Women Leading Empowerment” program hosted by a former commissioner on May 10.

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