'I don’t believe in cancel culture, but this is a prime opportunity for accountability and solidarity in combatting the erasure of Pacific Islanders.'
But there's one part of the night that really stood to a lot of people. When Jeannie and White House liaison Philip Kim introduced themselves as co-emcees, Phil asked members of the audience to use two hashtags on their social media posts: #visibletogether and #AANHPIHM .But Jeannie leaned over and told people to use the hashtag #Asianheritagemonth instead.Now, this sparked backlash for several reasons.
Using a term like AAPI that combines Asians and Pacific Islanders has real-world consequences beyond lack of representation. The US census only began separating us in 2000, and many institutions were slow to follow, meaning important data surroundingin poverty rates, health issues, and education was hidden.
So, many Pacific Islanders were appalled and disappointed by what Jeannie said – especially when the theme was ironically"visible together."
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