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Asian American authors join forces to send books to schools for AAPI Heritage Month


SEATTLE, April 3, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- In the spirit of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month (May), four Asian American authors around the country have combined forces to raise awareness and diversify school libraries with books by Asian Americans, for the diverse American students.

Currently, less than 15% of books published feature an AAPI character.

Currently, less than 15% of books published feature an AAPI character. More and more self-publishers are on a mission to change that. It all started when four Asian American authors who are also creators, educators, parents, and entrepreneurs met online in 2021. Over the years in their respective homes, they remotely supported each other as they worked tirelessly to create uplifting, educational and fun books for young readers. They bonded over the shared love of the Oscar-winning movie "Everything Everywhere All At Once", and came up with an idea that just made sense at the wee hours of the night ? what if they join forces this year to send 500 books written by Asian American authors to school libraries all over the country?

The authors are looking to raise $5000 to cover printing and shipping costs. The campaign runs from April 3rd - April 30th, 2023 on GoFundMe. Once funded, books (written in English) will be sent to different schools in Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, Washington, and California during the month of May to support the schools' AAPI curriculum, and AAPI Heritage Month celebrations.

You can support their campaign, "Asian American Books Everywhere All At Once", at https://gofund.me/ecddf83e (https://www.gofundme.com/f/asian-american-books-everywhere-all-at-once)

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SOURCE Duck Duck Books



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