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 About the Asian Pacific American Program

The Smithsonian Institution is the world's largest museum complex, with 30 million visitors each year to its sixteen museums and galleries, plus the National Zoo. Millions more access Smithsonian information through print, audio, video, and Internet presentations.

Since 1997, the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Program (APAP) has provided vision, leadership and support for all Asian Pacific American (APA) activities at the Smithsonian, while also serving as the Smithsonian's liaison to APA communities.

To donate, volunteer or apply for an internship at the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Program, please email Carly Ikuma at ikumac@si.edu.

Smithsonian APA Program staff

Franklin Odo
    Director and Curator at NMAH Cultural History
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Gina Inocencio, Program Specialist
Carly Ikuma, Office Assistant
Francey Lim Youngberg, Development Consultant
Terry Hong, Project Director, Korean American Centennial Commemoration

Our volunteers

Pensri Ho, Through My Father's Eyes Exhibition Docent Coordinator
Jill Saito, Newsletter Editor

Website developers

Emilienne Ireland and Phil Tajitsu Nash, Nash Interactive

Through My Father's Eyes:

The Filipino American Photographs of Ricardo Ocreto Alvarado

This stunning collection of rare post-World War II photographs capture the life of San Francisco's Filipino American community. See the exhibition at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History through March 31, 2003.

Our online exhibition provides an intimate view of some of these extraordinary photos.

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