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May is Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month – a celebration of AA and NHPI individuals and communities in the United States. This year’s theme,, pays tribute to generations of AAs and NHPIs who paved the way for greater opportunity.
. We also recommit ourselves to confronting discrimination and hate in all their forms – so that together, we can create an America that is truly equitable and inclusive for all. This month, join OMH as we highlight the contributions and diversity of AA and NHPI communities by sharing resources and data highlighting their contributions to our society, economy, and culture:
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