Honoring Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month with WNPF


May 1, 2024

By WNPF’s Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Committee

Every May, the National Park Service celebrates Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. There are several NPS units in Washington where visitors can learn more about and celebrate these communities, including the Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial, and the Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, the Wing Luke Museum, and the Panama Hotel in Seattle.

Washington’s National Park Fund is committed to funding projects that help promote access to the Parks by underrepresented and historically marginalized communities.

Join Washington’s National Park Fund, the National Park Service, and our state’s three largest national parks in honoring Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.

Learn More & Be Inspired

For more information and inspiring stories regarding Asian American and Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander Heritage Month, check out the National Park Service’s NPS Celebrates! page on Asian American and Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander Heritage Month.

In March of 2024, our staff members attended a Friends of Minidoka film screening at Seattle’s Klondike Gold Rush National Historic Park. This film features author Maggie Tokuda-Hall reading her book, Love in the Library, about her grandparents meeting and falling in love at Minidoka, which is now a National Historic Site.

For more information, check out these recommended resources:

Cover photo: Visitors to Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial honor and recognize the members of their community who spent part of their lives in American concentration camps because of their ancestry. Photo courtesy of NPS.

Editor’s Note: This post was originally published on May 1, 2022 and updated on May 2, 2025

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