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2009 Asian Pacfic American Heritage Month

Information for 2010 coming soon!!

This year’s theme, “We the People: Creating a Community of Change,” symbolizes the empowerment of people and grassroots movements that ultimately create change. As a vital component of the Asian Pacific American community, AASU works to build coalitions within its pan-ethnic community and the campus at large. This year's theme, along with the month’s events, aim to educate the campus community about the history and issues of Asian Pacific Americans to inspire the formation of a stronger and more unified community.

For more information about this calendar and Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, please contact Jee Deogracias, Graduate Coordinator for Asian Pacific American Student Involvement and Advocacy, at jhshim@umd.edu or (301) 314-1305.

To download a copy of the APA Heritage Month 2009 Calendar, Click HERE.

 


About Asian Pacific American (APA) Student Involvement

Asian Pacific American (APA) Student Involvement is a unit in the Multicultural Involvement and Community Advocacy Office of the Adele H. Stamp Student Union. APA Student Involvement promotes student development and campus involvement for APA students. We are committed to the creation and maintenance of a campus environment where APA identity and issues are affirmed and supported.

For more information download a brochure HERE

Or contact our Asian Pacific American Student Involvement and Advocacy staff:

Dharma P. Naik
Coordinator for Asian Pacific American Student Involvement and Advacocy

or

Jee Deogracias
Graduate Coordinator for Asian Pacific American Student Involvement and Advacocy

....or you can contact any of us at MICA by clicking HERE

About MICA:

The University of Maryland is one of the nation’s most academically challenging and diverse public institutions. Maryland’s rich diversity affords students the opportunity to learn more about themselves and the people and cultures that make up our country and our the world. Students can learn about diversity both inside and outside of the classroom. We urge you to take advantage of this great opportunity to connect with the staff of the Multicultural Involvement and Community Advocacy Office. We invite you to visit us in Suite 1120 of the Stamp Student Union, or give us a call at (301) 314-8600 to learn more about diversity and student involvement at the University.

Contact us at:

MICA-contact@umd.edu