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10 Shows Honoring Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage

Celebrate Asian Americans and Pacific Islander Heritage month with TPT

April 21, 2022

By Kelsey Derby

Discover something new or dive deeper into these powerful stories. We’ve curated a collection of shows that highlight Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders heritage. Explore shows that showcase Asian cuisine, music, and traditions, and learn about the complex history of Chinese and Japanese Americans. This and more with TPT Passport.

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Armed with Language

Minnesota was home to a little-known military intelligence school during WWII that trained Japanese Americans be to translators. Primarily recruited from concentration camps on the West Coast, these men and women, served while many of their families remained imprisoned. For their efforts it is said that they “shortened the Pacific War by two years and saved possibly a million American lives.”

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Pacific Heartbeat: Power Meri

Power Meri follows Papua New Guinea’s first national women’s rugby league team, the PNG Orchids, on their journey to the 2017 World Cup in Australia. These trailblazers must beat not only the sporting competition, but also intense sexism, a lack of funding, and national prejudice to reach their biggest stage yet.

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Frontline Clip: Who’s Afraid of Ai WeiWei?

China’s first global art star is pushing the boundaries of freedom. How far can he go?

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Asian Americans

Asian Americans is a five-hour film series that will chronicle the contributions, and challenges of Asian Americans, the fastest-growing ethnic group in America. Personal histories and new academic research will cast a fresh lens on U.S. history and the role Asian Americans have played in it.

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Minnesota Original: Gao Hong and Butterfly: Butterfly

World music quartet Gao Hong and Butterfly combines African, Indian, Asian and Western influences in their music. Playing for the first time formally this amazing quartet includes some of the most celebrated percussion, cello, veena and pipa players in the state.

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Story of China

The Story of China written and presented by historian Michael Wood, explores the history of the world’s oldest continuous state, from the ancient past to the present day. Home to over a billion people, China is the new superpower, a country we all want to understand now, and Wood argues that to do so we have to look at its history.

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American Experience: The Chinese Exclusion Act

The 1882 law that made it illegal for Chinese workers to come to America and for Chinese nationals already here ever to become U.S. citizens.

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Breaking Big: Eddie Huang

Follow Huang, restaurateur, television host and author of Fresh off the Boat, on his unique path to the American Dream. The first-generation Asian American credits the influence of his family and the cultural significance of food in his success.

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The Registry

This film breaks open the hidden history of the US Army’s Military Intelligence Service (MIS) during World War II — a story made possible because of a few aging Japanese American veterans with a little Internet savvy and a lot of determination.

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Antiques Roadshow: Celebrating Asian-Pacific Heritage

Travel with Roadshow as we turn the spotlight on incredible items with Asian and Pacific Islands origins including a Hawaiian Kou bowl, a Gandhi presentation spinning wheel, and an 1888 Joesph Nawahi painting. Which is valued at $250,000-$300,000?

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