What's Happening?
The Imperial Valley Social Justice Committee hosted an Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month celebration at the El Centro Public Library on May 16. The event featured cultural dances,
music, food, and speakers, highlighting the diverse traditions of Asian American and Pacific Islander communities. This marks the fourth year the committee has organized such an event, aiming to educate the local community about different cultures. Attendees experienced traditional dances such as the Filipino Alitaptap, Hawaiian hula, and Chinese lion dance. The event also included historical speakers like Mary Jane Galviso from the Filipino Farmers Cooperative, who shared personal stories about the Filipino community's history in the Imperial Valley.
Why It's Important?
The celebration of AAPI Heritage Month is significant as it acknowledges the contributions and cultural influence of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the United States. Events like these foster cultural understanding and appreciation, promoting inclusivity and diversity within communities. By showcasing traditional dances and sharing personal histories, the event helps bridge cultural gaps and educates attendees about the rich heritage of AAPI communities. This initiative by the Imperial Valley Social Justice Committee not only honors the past but also encourages a more inclusive future by highlighting the importance of cultural diversity.






