Join Sue Ann and her guests on the Moana Nui Podcast Thursday, October 20 at 8:30pm EST Watch live using any of these social media links
Develop Your Talent Thursdays with Sue Ann Hong. This monthly podcast will discuss various topics that are relevant to today’s world.
Tune in LIVE 8:30 pm ET on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Twitch
More details about the co-hosts Moana Nui and Dana C. Morgan! Check out Moana Nui Podcast
CAPAW is co-hosting an in-person Regional Conference in Oakland, CA in collaboration with Alameda County! It’s the first in-person event in three years… Join us for this inspiring day of learning, networking and creating action for a better collective future for our community. Our theme is “The New Realities: Our Voices, Opportunities and Impact.”
We have AMAZING speakers and artists:
Develop Your Talent Thursdays with Sue Ann Hong. This monthly podcast will discuss various topics that are relevant to today’s world.
Tune in LIVE 8:30 pm ET on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Twitch
More details about the co-hosts Moana Nui and Dana C. Morgan! Check out Moana Nui Podcast
The Center for Asian Pacific American Women is excited to host a development session for Women of Color called, Finding & Funding Your “Why.” We know it may have been difficult to prioritize wealth building when prices are going up in gas, groceries, and other everyday needs. It’s still important to plan for your and your family’s future.
Guest Speaker: Catherine Zhang is the international client advisor and portfolio manager at Morgan Stanley Wealth Management.
Lunch will be provided. Only 25 spots available
As part of May Mondays, let’s talk about creating a movement and what it takes to make things happen. Think about:
Who do I reach out to for engagement?
Why should people care about what I’m trying to do?
How do you get everyone to buy-in to the mission and vision of our organization/business/cause?
What are ways to cut through the “noise” and get the key message out so you can be heard?
Meet these impactful leaders who are implementing their mission and vision their way. We are featuring leaders from Non-Profit, Entrepreneurship, Academia, Corporate and Government sectors.
If you want to drive big change, it’s going to take partnerships and collaborations with others to accomplish the goal. Come join the conversation!
We know this has been an incredibly difficult time for teachers. The educational system struggled to provide the resources and support teachers needed to address students’ academic, physical, and social-emotional needs, not to mention their own well-being. We are recognizing teachers and those who are doing great work while pivoting to the new norms.
Join us for a special panel discussion on May 2nd at 6-7 PM ET by focusing on the great work being done by Teach for America.
Teach for America is partnering with Donors Choose to highlight projects from our teachers as a lead-up to Teacher Appreciation Week! Teachers and educators are doing critical work against unprecedented barriers, and we’d love your support as well at this link : TFA-MadeForMore
Hear Our Voices is a three-part conversation that started in March, as part of the commemoration of the Atlanta Spa Shootings due to anti-Asian violence. On a broader scale, it featured AAPI women who are leading organizations to support their communities. They also talked about their own self-care and how they are managing through these complex times. CAPAW and OCA Asian Pacific American Advocates are excited to co-host this event.
Part 2 of this conversation will feature a collective voice from the perspectives of Corporate, Community, Small Business and Non-Profit… and how these leaders are addressing violence and xenophobia in our communities and business. We will explore what it takes to make systemic changes and what ways everyone is contributing.
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Date : April 25 | 5PM ET
Register: http://bit.ly/hearourvoices2
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As we approach the first anniversary of the March 16th Atlanta Spa Shootings, Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) women continue to experience violence and are re-traumatized.
The Center for Asian Pacific American Women and the New York Coalition of AAPI Churches are partnering together to create this brave, healing space for the New York AAPI women, who have faced tragedy after tragedy of our murdered and violated AAPI sisters. This will be a free online group where AAPI women can safely share and support one another with the guidance of a trained facilitator. If you need space where the beginning of your healing journey can take place, we welcome you.
we have going on April 1 at 1:00pm
Registration Link : https://www.eventbrite.com/e/healing-circle-tickets-296851921087
We are excited to launch a partnership to bring amazing leaders with authentic perspectives to share. Join us for Talent Thursdays, where we will discuss various topics that are relevant to today’s world.
More details to follow about the co-hosts Moana Nui and Dana C.
Morgan!
Check out the website here: URL
We invite you to be part of our collective community.
We honored those individuals we lost on March 16, the one-year anniversary of the Atlanta Spa Shootings. We also lost Michelle Go, Christina Yuna Lee, and GuiYing Ma to senseless killings. The violence against Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islanders (AANHPIs) continue to rise, According to Stop AAPI Hate, “AAPI Women Report More Harassment in Public Spaces.”
Using 10,152 hate incidents with information about gender (93.1% of all hate incidents), we provide the gender-specific descriptions of hate incidents for AAPI women, AAPI men, and AAPI non-binary people. Non-binary people include individuals who self-identified as gender nonbinary and gender nonconforming. Overall findings:
AAPI women report more harassment than AAPI men and AAPI non-binary people
AAPI non-binary people report more deliberate avoidance or shunning, being coughed at or spat on, denial of service, and online harassment than AAPI women and men.
A higher percentage of hate incidents experienced by AAPI women occurred in public streets compared to AAPI men and AAPI non-binary people.
Higher percentages of AAPI women and AAPI non-binary people identified gender/gender identity as one reason for discrimination compared to AAPI men.
It’s time to unite, be in solidarity and create a movement together. Join the conversation with these incredible leaders on March 24 at 3 PM ET on next steps.
Thank you to our community partner National ACE and OCA Asian Pacific American Advocates for collaborating with us and uplifting OUR communities.
REGISTRATION:
Full: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_-BReGxtjRBW0ICd88AqtTg
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There are many challenges to being a woman in the workplace. What can we expect in our male allies? What does male allyship look like? In this session, we will discuss these questions and more. This panel will feature:
Kevin Rech, Senior VP & Manager, Amegy Bank
Cid Wilson, President & CEO Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility (HACR)
Chris Skyers, VP Own Brands, Wakefern Food Corp.
And will be moderated by Sarah Alters, President & CEO Network of Executive Women (NEW).
Join us and register here: http://tinyurl.com/wcc22
Event Website: https://whova.com/web/cyas_202007/
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