Co-creation: Sharing AANHPI Stories Together  @SmithsonianEducation
Co-creation: Sharing AANHPI Stories Together  @SmithsonianEducation
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APAC’s National Education Program for Co-Creation inspires and supports educators to share the stories of their local Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) communities. Throughout 2023 and 2024, APAC worked alongside the YURI Education Project to connect and convene a cohort of K-12 classroom educators and AANHPI-led organizations to co-create new education materials. This wide range of resources, including cookbooks, zines, and maps, will make the rich and diverse histories of AANHPI people accessible to students in their community and beyond. Learn how they developed a co-creation model, preview education resources, and consider how you may integrate co-creation into your own practices.
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