Excerpt from ksltv.com
August is Utah Pacific Islander Heritage Month, and organizers are celebrating the heritage and contributions of Pacific Islanders here in the Beehive State while remembering those in their community who lost their lives to COVID-19.
Nonprofit Pacific Island Knowledge 2 Action Resources kicked off celebrations over the weekend at the new “Three Creeks Confluence Park” with cultural performances, live music, traditional food and crafts on display.
About 50,000 thousand Pacific Islanders call Utah home – a group hit hard by the pandemic.
According to the Utah Department of Health, Pacific Islanders make up 1.6% of Utah’s population but account for 2.3% of COVID-19 cases.
“It’s been a tough year, but there are some great opportunities ahead. We’ve learned a lot of great lessons through the pandemic that we can really improve and expand the work that we do as community organizations moving forward,” said Jake Fitisemanu, West Valley City councilman and senior community health specialist with Intermountain Healthcare

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