Before BTS, Stray Kids and NewJeans, there was The Kim Sisters, the original K-pop stars who toured the U.S. in the 1960s and appeared on “The Ed Sullivan Show” 22 times.
Samantha Pak wrote about them for @Joysauce, and she also curated today’s Good Life newsletter, which includes stories about the Chinese typewriter, the first Indian woman in space, and the athlete who broke basketball’s color barrier. Find all those stories and more in this @Flipboard Storyboard.
https://flipboard.com/@joysauce/celebrate-aanhpi-month-with-a-little-aanhpi-history-7d58l3a5hkkq2j2d
One of the core purposes ofJoySauce is to uplift and celebrate amazing Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, present and past. The 442 is a bi-monthly column named after the military unit, designed to school you (in all the best ways) on accomplished AANHPI figures in history. Asians have been shaping American history, culture, food, politics, identity, and more for centuries—it’s time we acknowledge what’s been left out of most textbooks.
Celebrate #AANHPIMonth 🤝 #SpendLikeItMatters!
Angelina and Luany stopped by @[email protected], an Asian-owned business serving delicious sips 🙌
Upload your receipts to @[email protected] and enter to win prizes from your favorite Seattle sports teams!
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Celebrate #AANHPIMonth by shopping intentionally! Thanks to @[email protected], uploading a receipt from a purchase at any AANHPI-owned small business enters you to win prizes from your favorite Seattle sports teams!