Celebrating Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Month

Celebrating Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month

Celebrating Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month

May is Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month, a time to celebrate and pay tribute to the contributions and leadership of AANHPI people, which has been a powerful catalyst for change at the Sierra Club and other progressive organizations. AANHPI changemakers are leaders in environmental and climate justice movements, working to build a world where everyone has access to clean air, clean water, a stable climate, and healthy communities.


Photo courtesy of the Sierra Club Archives. Taken by Cedric Wright in the 1950s. | Hero photo above by iStock.com/Sasiistock

The Legacy of Chiura Obata

Sierra Club member Chiura Obata's signature ink brush illustrations of Yosemite would become his legacy.

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Illustration by Glenn Harvey

Varshini Prakash on Redefining What's Possible

The Sunrise Movement cofounder shares lessons on how to grow political power

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Students Miranda Want, University of Pennsylvania, and Jeanny Yao, University of Toronto | Photo by Ian Lindsay/Vancouver Sun

Plastic Eaters

"Imagine sprinkling a powder on your plastic garbage and three days later it's gone!"

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Shreya Ramachandran holds workshops on how to install graywater systems. | Photo by Jen Siska

For This Teen, Graywater Is the New Recycling

Shreya Ramachandran built a graywater system.

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Meet Dale Dualan. He's Turning Point Reyes 100 Percent Green.