AAPI Deaf-Owned Businesses
We asked and you answered.
In celebration of AAPI Heritage Month we asked you to tell us about your favorite deaf-owned AAPI businesses and your responses were overwhelming! Below are the businesses that were shared.

Asian Hungry
Asian Hungry is a Salt Lake City, Utah-based food blog. They drop new videos on Sundays, so keep a lookout!

By Mara
Mara Ladines iconic “I Love You” logo is featured on apparel, accessories, and more. Take a look at her shop to find the next addition to your closet.

Deaf Journey
Lily is a creator, sharing her life, food, and adventures through Instagram. Be sure to follow her!

Food is in My Heart
Helen and Vince offer stunning photography and marketing services with a special focus on all things food.

Kissfist Stitch
Kissfist Stich makes elaborate custom embroidery art. Check out their work and give them a follow.

Orange by JS
Two Deaf Asian-American Women make up the Orange by J&S duo. Check out their handmade clay jewelry!

Samuel Sandoval Photography
Samuel is a portrait photographer based in DMV. Book with him today!

Simply, Tong Song
Looking for simple, ethical clothing? Simply, Tong Song shares fashion that is good for the earth and that looks great.

Today I Awaken
This self-proclaimed “Boss of Mornings” uses her platform to give daily lessons in gratitude and self-care.

Ultimux
Ultimux is a creative studio working in photography, and graphic and interior architecture design.

You Finish Eat
You Finish Eat shares social justice resources in ASL, made by and for Asian & Pacific Islander communities.
Looking for more deaf AAPI accounts to follow?
Check out these online communities for deaf Asian and Pacific Islanders