5:30pm
Herbst Theatre, 401 Van Ness Ave, San Francisco
Celebration Theme – Moving Forward Together Celebrating 20 Years of Connecting and Uplifting Communities
Be Part of the 20th Anniversary Celebration! The APA Heritage Awards is a signature program of San Francisco’s celebration of Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month. Every year the AAPI Heritage Celebration Committee honors civic organizations that have achieved significant milestones in serving the community. Immediately following the Awards ceremony, guests are invited to the 20th Anniversary Gala Reception in City Hall.
Honorees
Wah Mei School - 50th Anniversary
Wah Mei is the first and longest-standing bilingual early education organization in San Francisco for young children.Incorporated 50 years ago, Wah Mei’s mission is to make sure that children, regardless of their first language, can learn in an environment where they can excel.For over five decades, the school has promoted the value of languages, dual-language learning, inclusivity and diversity to enrich young children’s learning experience.
To date, Wai Mei provides services to over 500 families with programs in early childhood care and education, before and after school/weekend classes, and community engagement.The school remains committed to be a champion for bilingual education and care on behalf of families that do not have equal access to programs.
Dedicated to being an effective community voice, Wah Mei is proud to be an anchor in the San Francisco’s Sunset neighborhood and surrounding communities for bilingual education.
“Wah Mei will continue its commitment to inclusivity, diversity and equity for the next 50 years to ensure our youth, and broader community are supported so both may flourish. We’re excited about our work to further strengthen and improve the quality of life for all who live and work here,”
Kinmon Gakuen/ Golden Gate Institute - 100th Anniversary
Incorporated as the Golden Gate Institute in 1924 by Japanese Americans in Japantown, Kinmon Gakuen is a Japanese language school founded in 1911. The enrollment peaked in the 1920s &1930s with approximately 500 students. Before World War II, it served as a central institution not only in San Francisco but also within the wider Japanese American community in North America. It was and remains a gathering place for children to learn about their heritage and parents to engage in the community. The school hosts a wide range of activities and events for the students and the community.
The school’s significance extends beyond the local community; it has been recognized by Japan as well.Notable visitors include scholars, Japanese diplomats, and luminaries including members of the Imperial Family such as Nitobe Inazo, Deputy Secretary General of the League of Nations, His Imperial Prince Takamatsu and Princess Takamatsu, and the Emperor and Empress Heisei of Japan, who visited when they were the Crown Prince and Princess.
“Kinmon Gakuen is a treasure of the Nikkei Community. It not only “landmarks” of our Nikkei heritage but is an anchor that will allow us to pass down our history, legacy, and language to the next generation.”
Shinichi Seino, Board President
Rose Chung - Community Inspiration
Rose Chung, a native of San Francisco Chinatown and the youngest among five daughters, became Miss Chinatown USA in 1981.This experience has sparked a change in her life’s path, propelling her into community service.Over the years, Rose has dedicated her time to the community, including serving as Board Chair of APA Family Support Services, a board member of Portsmouth Plaza Parking Corporation and a distinguished officer within her family associations.
From 2000 to 2009, Rose served as a legislative aide to Supervisor Aaron Peskin. In this role, she served as a community liaison to forge meaningful relationships with citywide leaders, spearhead constituent engagement and promote cultural programs.In 2005, Rose joined as a founding member of the APA Heritage Celebration Committee, expanding her passion to promoting appreciation of Asian Pacific American cultures.
Committed to inspiring young Asian American women to lead, Rose is the founder of the Asian America Foundation and the visionary producer of the Miss Asian Global Pageant and Imagine Talks.Recognizing the need to nurture the next generation of leaders, Rose expanded the pageant program to encompass academic mentorship and professional coaching, with a focus on empowering Asian women to reach their highest potential and becoming a stronger voice for the community.
Through the years, Rose continues to champion the transformative power of compassionate collaboration, bringing about meaningful change in the Asian Pacific American community and beyond.
“I am immensely proud of APA Heritage Month in San Francisco. It has evolved into a catalyst for community collaborations and for sharing the richness of our cultural diversity in our city. It has become my favorite festivity, second only to the Lunar New Year festival.”
Rose Chung – Community Inspiration
Honorable Willie L. Brown, Jr. - Community Legend
Two-term Mayor of San Francisco, legendary Speaker of the California State Assembly, and widely regarded as the most influential African American politician of the late twentieth century, Willie L. Brown, Jr., has been at the center of California politics, government, and civic life for an astonishing four decades. His career spans the American Presidency from Lyndon Johnson to George W. Bush, and he’s worked with every California Governor from Pat Brown to Gavin Newsom. From civil rights to education reform, tax policy, economic development, health care, international trade, domestic partnerships, and affirmative action, he’s left his imprint on every aspect of politics and public policy in the Golden State.
As Mayor of California’s most cosmopolitan city, he refurbished and rebuilt the nation’s busiest transit system, pioneered the use of bond measures to build affordable housing, created a model juvenile justice system, and paved the way for a second campus of the University of California, San Francisco, to serve as the anchor of a new development that will position the City as a center for the burgeoning field of biotechnology.
Through the years, Mayor Brown’s vision and policies have positively impacted and benefited the Asian American and Pacific Islander community in San Francisco and beyond.
Today, he heads the Willie L. Brown, Jr., Institute on Politics and Public Service, where this acknowledged master of the art of politics shares his knowledge and skills with a new generation of California leaders.
“For years I have participated in a wonderful and inspiring celebration of Asian Americans and Pacific Islander.APA pays great respect every May to people who have been a part of their efforts to produce equal opportunity for all kinds of people.It’s an occasion for celebration but also for joy.The cultural awareness that comes from the most beautiful costumes and the most pleasing and entertaining of cultural performances on the stage makes for “you must not miss the opportunity” to be there to observe and being part of.One of the best of all the cultural celebrations that takes place in our city.Congratulations to the sponsors and congratulations to the architect of the event.”
Explore our Celebration Guide for Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month in San Francisco. Our curated selection of headline events from captivating performances to tantalizing culinary experiences and enlightening book discussions is your passport to experience the vibrant traditions and diversity in the community.
Headline Events
Events this Week
APA Heritage Foundation
APA Heritage Foundation
The APA Heritage Foundation is a 501c3 nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting the diverse Asian American and Pacific Islander cultural heritage as well as to providing a forum for community collaborations. Every year, the Foundation coordinates resources to support San Francisco’s celebration of AAPI Heritage Month. In addition to the APA Heritage Awards and Reception, an annual signature event in the City, we also work with over 100 Publicity Partners to compile and cross promote the AAPI Heritage Month Celebration Guide, a list of events, activities, and educational resources for the month of May. Special thanks to our community representatives who volunteer on the APA Heritage Celebration Committee who make this all possible.
Acknowledgement of 2024 Sponsors as of April 12, 2024
Your support of the APA Heritage Foundation, a 501c3 nonprofit organization, makes this celebration possible. To learn about 2024 sponsorship opportunities, please contact Claudine Cheng at Claudine@apasf.org
Heritage Champions
Heritage Captain
Heritage Patron
Heritage Partners
Heritage Friends
Community Sponsors
Angel Island Immigration Station Foundation
Asian American Donors Program
Asian Peace Officers Association
Asian Firefighters Association
Center for Asian American Media
Chinese American Citizens Alliance San Francisco Lodge
Chinese Historical Society of America
Hawaiian Chamber of Commerce of Northern California
Hep B Free Bay Area
Japan Society of Northern California
Japanese American Citizens League – San Francisco Chapter
Japanese Chamber of Commerce of Northern California