“No Longer Invisible”: A project to support AANHPI voices

Read the collection of stories on the Samuel E. Kelly Ethnic Cultural Center website.

“No Longer Invisible” is a project that first launched in 2014 as a means of expression for UW students, staff, faculty, and alumni alike of the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities to use their own words in voicing their stories and lived experiences. This project was initially a storytelling for AAPI Heritage Month in May of 2014 entitled No Longer Invisible: In Their Own Words. This project was recognized at the Kelly Ethnic Cultural Center with the addition of poster exhibits and remarks from those who were featured in this series.

These stories are based on serving as a spotlight to feature the diversity of lived experiences from members of the many communities that make up the AAPI community as a whole. Diversity in aspects of identity such as culture, religion or spirituality, language, and tradition, among many others within and of the AAPI communities.

By Meaghan Wood (She/Her)
Meaghan Wood (She/Her) Career Coach