This story is from May 23, 2025

Discovering power in identity through AAPI sports and culture

The AAPI Sports and Culture Symposium revealed deeper dimensions of identity, visibility, and empowerment across American sports. Rather than just celebrating achievements, the event focused on uncovering how athletes and executives from the AAPI community are reshaping what inclusion means in sports. From boardrooms to rinks, the event explored identity as a form of discovery, not just representation.
Discovering power in identity through AAPI sports and culture
The Dallas Stars and the the Edmonton Oilers lined-up (Credit: Getty Image)
The AAPI Sports and Culture Symposium, held in May during AAPI Heritage Month, brought together a powerful mix of voices from professional leagues and Olympic bodies. NHL, NBA, NFL, MLS, and USOPC representatives gathered not only to represent their roles but to explore how cultural identity influences leadership and inclusion.Rather than surface-level acknowledgment, the event sparked deeper conversations. Participants shared experiences navigating sports spaces where their heritage has often been invisible. The focus was not on being the first or the only, but on making space sustainable for others to follow.

Discovering identity through visibility in athletics

The NHL's First All-Asian Line
Representation was only the entry point. Athletes from adaptive sports like sled hockey reflected on how their paths were shaped not by the sport alone, but by visibility within it. Their stories were layered; not only about wins and medals, but about the discovery of a place where their full identities could exist.

From community to leadership in sports culture

The fans celebrate a goal during game one
The fans celebrate a goal during game one (Credit: Getty Image)
Executives from across major leagues addressed how cultural heritage impacts decision-making. Financial leaders and team operators shared how their backgrounds influence strategies, not just for business growth but also for building authentic inclusion.This wasn’t just about showcasing diversity in leadership.
It was about rediscovering how diverse life experiences can shape stronger teams, better engagement, and more relevant fan connections. For many, stepping into leadership was a way of continuing what they saw in athletes: visibility as a form of impact.

Shifting narratives in adaptive and inclusive sports

Paralympic athletes emphasized how their sports often remain under-resourced and under-covered. Despite international achievements, adaptive sports still face a media gap. They called for recognition not just during global tournaments but every day.Read more: How 4 Nations Face-Off tournament redefined global Hockey successThe AAPI Sports and Culture Symposium wasn’t just about celebration; it was about uncovering overlooked realities in sports. Identity, for the AAPI community, isn’t a banner but a journey. Whether on the ice or in the boardroom, discovery begins when space is made for difference to be seen as strength.
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