Advancing the National Asian Pacific American Museum

Supporters are mobilizing, fundraising, and facilitating the creation of a compelling Congressional report to secure authorization for a Smithsonian museum that represents and preserves the diverse histories and cultures of Asian Pacific Americans.

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January 6, 2025, 8:00 AM PST

By Clement Lau


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The Friends of the National Asian Pacific American Museum (FRIENDS) are championing efforts to establish a National Asian Pacific American Museum on the National Mall, addressing the absence of a Smithsonian institution dedicated to the histories and cultures of Asian Pacific Americans (APAs). With Congress passing H.R. 3525 in June 2022 to create a bipartisan commission for drafting a feasibility report, FRIENDS is mobilizing public and organizational support to ensure the museum becomes a reality. Their mission includes engaging with decision-makers, facilitating community input, and advocating for a museum that comprehensively represents APA histories while utilizing innovative, immersive exhibition methods.

To overcome significant challenges, FRIENDS is focused on two immediate priorities: assisting the commission in delivering a compelling report to Congress that justifies the museum's creation and garnering public and congressional support for its authorization. The report must address feasibility, financial sustainability, and Congressional concerns while reflecting the voices of APA communities. FRIENDS will also lead a broad advocacy campaign, building a coalition of support among key constituencies and elected officials to sustain momentum until Congressional authorization is achieved.

Funding poses a critical challenge, as Congress has prohibited federal funding for the commission, requiring private fundraising efforts. These funds are essential to hire consultants, support research, and execute public awareness campaigns. FRIENDS is committed to providing data, reports, and strategic insights to the commission while spearheading programs to ensure a robust and inclusive museum that honors the rich and diverse histories of Asian Pacific Americans, fostering greater visibility and appreciation for their contributions to America’s narrative.

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