Governor Hochul Issues Proclamation Celebrating Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month
Governor Hochul issued a proclamation designating May as Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.
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Governor Hochul issued a proclamation designating May as Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.
Governor Hochul marched in the annual Chinatown Lunar New Year parade in New York City.
State landmarks will be illuminated red and gold tonight, May 30, in celebration of AAPI Heritage Month.
Governor Hochul announced the launch of the “AAPI Enterprise Empowerment” initiative, a targeted effort to help minority- and women-owned businesses complete their New York State MWBE Certification applications during Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.
Governor Hochul marched in the Flushing Chinese Business Association’s Lunar New Year parade.
Governor Hochul delivered remarks and attended the Nava Diwali Festival to honor and celebrate Diwali.
Governor Hochul announced six appointments to the AAPI Commission in celebration of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.
Governor Hochul announces the opening of “Focus on Justice: The Photography of Corky Lee,” a new exhibition that shines a light on the life and art of celebrated photographer and activist Corky Lee.
Governor Hochul marched in the Chinatown Lunar New Year parade in New York City.
Governor Hochul issued a proclamation in honor of Lunar New Year 2024 and delivered a video message to all those celebrating the Year of the Dragon.