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Skip to main content An official website of the United States government Here’s how you know Here’s how you know Official websites use .gov A .gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States. Secure .gov websites use HTTPS A lock (LockA locked padlock) or https:// means you’ve safely connected to the .gov website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites. Menu Enter the terms you wish to search for. Search * About HHS * Programs & Services * Grants & Contracts * Laws & Regulations Breadcrumb 1. Home 2. About 3. White House Initiative on Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders (WHIAANHPI) 4. Media Center & Events 5. The Biden-Harris Administration Celebrates Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month Navigate to: * White House Initiative on Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders * About Us * Background * Staff * President's Advisory Commission on Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders * Commissioners * Commission Meetings * Regional Network * Interagency Working Group * Interagency Working Group Membership * Resources * Media Center & Events * Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month * Careers and Internships * Contact Us * Event and Invitation Request Form * * * * * THE BIDEN-HARRIS ADMINISTRATION CELEBRATES ASIAN AMERICAN, NATIVE HAWAIIAN, AND PACIFIC ISLANDER HERITAGE MONTH 2024 Celebration | Our Theme | Resources | Media Center YOU’RE INVITED TO A WHITE HOUSE CELEBRATION OF ASIAN AMERICAN, NATIVE HAWAIIAN, AND PACIFIC ISLANDER HERITAGE AND HISTORY Please join the White House and the White House Initiative on Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders (WHIAANHPI) on May 13, 2024, for a historic, community-wide celebration of Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AA and NHPI) Heritage Month at the Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium. This landmark event in the heart of our nation’s capital will commemorate 25 years since the creation of the White House Initiative and the President’s Advisory Commission on Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders. For the first time, current and former leaders spanning five presidential administrations will gather to honor this historic milestone and reflect on the progress AA and NHPI communities have achieved over the past 25 years. RSVP; external linkexternal-link Sign Up for Updates; external linkexternal-link Stay Connected; external linkexternal-link YOUR QUESTIONS, ANSWERED Here’s what you need to know about our historic celebration on May 13. WHAT IS THE DRESS CODE FOR THIS EVENT? We recommend spring festive or cultural attire – wear what makes you feel fabulous! HOW LONG IS THE PROGRAM? The current program will begin promptly at 12 PM ET and conclude around 3:30 PM. Attendees can arrive at the Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium starting at 10:45 AM for event check-in. WHEN SHOULD I ARRIVE? Attendees can arrive at the Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium starting at 10:45 AM ET for event check-in. Come early to get some great selfies and explore our interactive resource tables before the program begins! Please be ready to present the QR code in your Eventbrite ticket, or we will manually match your name against our registration list. HOW DO I GET TO THE EVENT VENUE? Transportation: We strongly advise you to arrive via public transportation. The closest metro stations to the Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium are Federal Triangle (Silver/Orange/Blue WMATA lines) and Archives-Navy Memorial-Penn Quarter (Green/Yellow lines). If you are using a rideshare service such as Uber or Lyft, the venue address is 1301 Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, D.C. 20240. HOW DO I CHECK IN? Due to space constraints, in-person seating is limited and on a first come, first serve basis and advanced registration is required for entry. We are unable to accommodate walk-ins for this event. All participants are required to check in upon arrival to the Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium. Please be ready to present the QR code in your Eventbrite ticket, or we will manually match your name against our registration list. If you are bringing any guests, please ensure they are registered prior to entry – if any guests are unregistered, we are unable to guarantee entry on the day of the event. Members of the press who pre-registered to cover the program may visit the designated media check-in table to pick up a media credential at the specific time communicated through email. I DIDN'T REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT. CAN I STILL ATTEND? Individual registration is required for all in-person attendees. Due to strict space constraints, we are currently unable to accommodate walk-ins for this event. Please register through Eventbrite external-link to: * Be added to our in-person waitlist (we are unable to guarantee that a slot will become available); or * Receive the link to the livestream on May 13 (and host a watch party with your employee resource groups, friends, and family!) MY PLANS HAVE CHANGED AND I CAN NO LONGER ATTEND IN-PERSON. WHAT SHOULD I DO? We’re sorry you can’t make it to the event! We kindly ask that you cancel your Eventbrite registration as soon as possible or email whiaanhpi@hhs.gov to manually process your request. This way, we can release your spot to someone on our waitlist. Even though you will not be able to join us in-person, we are pleased to be able to offer a livestream of this event. Please RSVP through Eventbrite external-link and click “Get tickets,” then select “Virtual Admission” to receive the stream link on the day of the event. HOW CAN I GET INVOLVED? This event is open to the public and will be livestreamed for those unable to join in-person. Please encourage your networks to RSVP for our event here external-link. Here are some ways you can get involved in our AA and NHPI Heritage Month celebrations: #1 – Host a watch party: Gather your colleagues, friends, and family to stream the event on May 13 and celebrate our communities’ rich heritage and history wherever you are! #2 – Get social: Use the hashtags #AANHPIHM and #LastingLegacies! Tag the White House Initiative on Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders (WHIAANHPI) on social media, and share your favorite memories from the past 25 years. * Instagram: instagram.com/whitehouseaanhpi external-link * Threads: threads.net/@whitehouseaanhpi external-link * Twitter: twitter.com/whiaanhpi external-link * Facebook: facebook.com/WhiteHouseAANHPI external-link * LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/whitehouseaanhpi external-link #3 – Amplify our theme: This year, the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center and WHIAANHPI are celebrating AA and NHPI Heritage Month under the joint theme “Bridging Histories, Shaping Our Future.” Learn more about the theme here and start a conversation around what it means to you. OUR 2024 THEME: ‘BRIDGING HISTORIES, SHAPING OUR FUTURE’ This May, the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center and the White House Initiative on Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders will celebrate AA and NHPI Heritage Month under the joint theme “Bridging Histories, Shaping Our Future.” Developed in close coordination with the White House, the 2024 theme is an homage to our ancestors and invites all Americans to delve into the legacies, triumphs, and challenges that have shaped AA and NHPI communities. Read Our Announcement EXPLORE THE THEME For more than a decade, the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center and WHIAANHPI have collaborated to identify a national theme for AA and NHPI Heritage Month in consultation with the White House and community partners. Previous themes such as "I Am Beyond" (2014) and "Visible Together" (2023) have been warmly embraced, both by federal agencies and community-serving organizations, and have served as catalysts for meaningful dialogue around AA and NHPI identity. The 2024 theme, “Bridging Histories, Shaping Our Future,” embodies the spirit of our collective journey – one rooted in resilience and hope – and encourages us to forge intergenerational connections to honor our past and pave a durable path forward. As the Nation observes Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AA and NHPI) Heritage Month in May, we reflect on our rich heritage and storied past. From Indigenous Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander communities whose wisdom and knowledge helped to shape this country and continue to guide us today, to the immigrants and refugees who came to our shores in search of better opportunities, to the trailblazers who paved the way for progress across generations – our communities’ journey has been one of tragedy and triumph, adversity, and resilience. Knowing our histories gives us power. Throughout the month, let us embrace the interconnectedness of our stories and honor the visionaries who came before us. Let us commit to spotlighting the myriad ways diverse AA and NHPI communities have enriched every facet of American life. And let us endeavor to build bridges across generations, experiences, and cultures to forge a future where all of us can thrive. ABOUT ASIAN AMERICAN, NATIVE HAWAIIAN, AND PACIFIC ISLANDER HERITAGE MONTH Since the late 1970s, our nation has recognized the invaluable contributions of Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander communities during May. The month was chosen to commemorate several key moments in history, including the arrival of the first Japanese immigrant in the United States in 1843, and the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad in 1869, driven by the labor of thousands of Chinese immigrants. Discover more resources from across the federal government: * The Smithsonian external-link * Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center external-link * Library of Congress * The National Archives * U.S. Census Bureau * National Park Service RESOURCES THE WHITE HOUSE A Proclamation on Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, 2024 U.S. CENSUS BUREAU Key Facts About Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Communities GO DEEPER National Strategy to Advance Equity, Justice, and Opportunity for AA and NHPI Communities Connect with the White House Initiative on Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders (WHIAANHPI): Established by President Joe Biden through Executive Order 14031, WHIAANHPI is charged with coordinating a whole-of-government agenda to advance equity, justice, and opportunity for AA and NHPI communities. * Website: hhs.gov/whiaanhpi * All Resources: linktr.ee/whitehouseaanhpi external-link * Instagram: instagram.com/whitehouseaanhpi external-link * Threads: threads.net/@whitehouseaanhpi external-link * Twitter: twitter.com/whiaanhpi external-link * Facebook: facebook.com/WhiteHouseAANHPI external-link * LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/whitehouseaanhpi external-link MEDIA CENTER News and updates from across the Biden-Harris Administration. Statement from Ambassador Katherine Tai Celebrating Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month Office of the United States Trade Representative | May 1, 2024 Fact Sheet: Advancing Health Equity for Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Communities - PDF U.S. Department of Health and Human Services | May 1, 2024 Statement from HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra on National Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month U.S. Department of Health and Human Services | May 1, 2024 Celebrate Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month 2024 National Endowment for the Arts | May 1, 2024 A Proclamation on Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islanders Heritage Month, 2024 The White House | April 30, 2024 Virtual Bookshelf: Asian American and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month National Endowment for the Humanities | April 30, 2024 WHIAANHPI and SmithsonianAPA Unveil Joint Theme for 2024 Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month: ‘Bridging Histories, Shaping Our Future’ U.S. Department of Health and Human Services | April 24, 2024 Perspectives on History: AAPI Voices in the American Story at the National Archives U.S. National Archives and Records Administration | April 15, 2024 “This month, we celebrate the Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander communities, whose ingenuity, grit, and perseverance have pushed our great American experiment forward.” - President Joe Biden Content created by Office of Intergovernmental and External Affairs (IEA) Content last reviewed May 1, 2024 Back to top * Contact HHS * Careers * HHS FAQs * Nondiscrimination Notice * HHS Archive * Accessibility Statement * Privacy Policy * Viewers & Players * Budget/Performance * Inspector General * Web Site Disclaimers * EEO/No Fear Act * FOIA * The White House * USA.gov * Vulnerability Disclosure Policy SIGN UP FOR EMAIL UPDATES Receive the latest updates from the Secretary, Blogs, and News Releases. 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