Cramming for the AAPI midterm 🤓

Wisconsin's government unanimously approved a bill requiring the teaching of Asian American and Hmong history in public schools.

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Wisconsin Mandates Asian American History in Public School Curriculum

Historical: The Wisconsin State Senate unanimously approved a bill requiring the teaching of Asian American and Hmong history in public schools.

  • Current laws require public schools to teach Black American, Latino American and Native American history.

  • Now, the bill is awaiting signed approval from Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers to become law.

Finger Food! : Philippines Edition 🇵🇭

What is the name of the traditional Filipino spring roll made with a thin crepe-like wrapper filled with a mixture of vegetables or meat then, deep-fried to crispy perfection?

Hint: It's also one of the cards at Potluck Showdown. 😉

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President Biden Targets AAPI Voters In Battleground States

2024 Election: The Biden campaign has released a new ad targeting Asian American and Pacific Islander voters in battleground states.

Hey Friend, You’re Invited To The Potluck!!

Introducing the Ube Halaya card in Potluck Showdown – made from the finest purple yams and infused with the sweetness of coconut milk.

From classic vanilla to exotic coconut, each spoonful is a journey of sweet indulgence that'll transport you to dessert paradise.

This isn't just a card, it's a celebration of Asian cuisine wrapped in a game night experience.

Mahjong Nights Got More Serious 😅

In Your Area: BLACKPINK acheived a major milestone as the first K-pop girl group with a song surpassing 1 billion Spotify streams.

Dating Headlines: Actress Han So-hee confirmed her relationship with actor Ryu Jun-yeol, clarifying that it started after his previous one ended.

ShoMural: A mural dedicated to Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani can be found in Little Tokyo, Los Angeles.

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