February 15, 2025 | Engage with a distinguished community of scholars, researchers, and thought leaders at the Asian American Scholar Forum’s Asian American Pioneer Medal Symposium and Ceremony on Friday, July 25 – Sunday, July 27, 2025, dedicated to advancing excellence and innovation in engineering and sciences. This event serves as a platform to critically explore the unique contributions of and challenges faced by Asian Americans in academia and STEM, fostering collaborative dialogue and actionable strategies for systemic change.
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Speaker Nominations and Volunteer Signups for Youth Symposium
January 28, 2025 | The 1990 Institute will be hosting a Youth Symposium on September 6, 2025. The current working title is Inspiring Identity and Aspiration in the Asian American Experience. The goal is to build connections between teachers, parents, and students, and we need your input. Please feel free to fill out this Speaker Nomination form and sign up as a volunteer for this empowering event here!
Eloise’s Experience at the White House Holiday Open House
December 21, 2024 | I recently went to the White House to see elaborate holiday decorations lining the halls, walls, and rooms. Each and every piece of decoration had a meaning to it, for example the first decoration, six stars stacked on top of each other, was meant to represent the six branches of the military. As we walked through the many hallways, there were frequent stops that had Christmas music playing that really set the mood. The Blue Room held the Official White House Tree. This tree had a carousel floating around that made it seem very peaceful and joyous. My favorite room was the East Wing, a room that seemed like all the ornaments were made of bubbles. Despite being the largest room in the White House, the hanging confetti made the room more friendly and welcoming. It surprised me when I walked into the State Dining Room because all the ornaments were self portraits of children. All those self portraits gave the room a relaxed, winter break energy. Even though the trees were roped off and gigantic, it still felt like a place where all the kids could take over and have a party. Another interesting thing to see while touring the White House was the collection of portraits. My favorite portrait was the one of Michelle Obama. I saw a lot of famous presidents and their families that I remembered learning about. The visit was really exciting and beautiful, it was even more incredible than I had hoped for.
Join APALI Alumni/Fellows Holiday Mixer
November 16, 2024 | APALI Alumni and Fellows, celebrate the aloha spirit and holidays with your APALI family at our annual holiday mixer and greet the new 2024 BLA graduates.
Hawaiian cuisine & non-alcoholic beverages provided.
Hudson’s Experience at the WHIAANHPI Community Engagement
December 15, 2024 | I attended the WHIAANHPI (White House Initiative on Asian Americans, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islanders) on Wednesday, December 11, 2024.
This community engagement event focused on small businesses and ERGs (employee resource groups). There were examples about how ERGs helped the AANHPI community, like when a speaker talked about how an ERG helped to provide housing for someone who was interning at a program. Speakers also talked about how many AANHPI community members are not at the top of companies. They talked about how a lot of AANHPI community members get passed up for promotions, which makes it so there are not a lot of Asians at the top of companies (most Asians get stuck in the middle of companies). This makes me upset because I think Asians should also get a shot to lead big companies, and I think that companies might lose talent by passing Asians for promotions. Another panel talked about small business funding. One panel member talked about lunches he does to help connect small business owners.
What made this event even more interesting was the amount of people. Going into the event, I expected to see a full room, but I was still surprised when I entered the room. I was lucky enough to find an empty seat, but many people had to stand. Towards the end of the event, I was able to meet with the event organizers who flew in from D.C.
Before this event, I did not realize how many community leaders there were. I had not heard from many leaders in my area, so I felt hopeful and happy after leaving.
Anonymous Election Survey
December 3, 2024 | Fill out this survey that is being used to conduct research on AAPI youth and their mental health following the election. It is imperative now more than ever that we get our voices heard. Help us make an impact and out the form anonymously here!
Together We Rise: Sharing Stories of Discrimination, Healing, and Change in Fresno
December 4, 2024 | Commission on the State of Hate commissions want to hear from you! Meet commissioners and staff to talk about the views, needs, and concerns in the Fresno community.
UAHW Community Convening- Highlights and Discussion
December 4, 2024 | Dear United Against Hate Week Community, UAHW looks forward to hosting our their workshop, United Against Hate Week 2024 Community Recap and Reports, on Wednesday, December 4 at 3 PM PT. This is an opportunity to come together with other community members, partner organizations, and representatives from cities nationwide to reflect on our collective efforts this year and start planning for an impactful 2025.
Featured in Making Waves: The Rise of Asian America
November 14, 2024 | AAPI Youth Rising is featured in the upcoming documentary Making Waves: The Rise of Asian America. The documentary is about impact of Asian Americans in the US and the importance of inclusive education, such as Ethnic Studies. Board members Anna, Charlee, Jaslene, and Mina were interviewed and filmed for the documentary during their teaching at the Black Pine Circle schools last March. Be sure to check it out when it comes out and watch the trailer here!
China’s Evolving Economy: Policy, Growth, and Domestic Challenges
November 13, 2024 | 1990 Institute is excited to announce their next and final workshop of 2024 titled China’s Evolving Economy: Policy, Growth, and Domestic Challenges. This session will feature renowned speakers Susan Shirk and Feng Wang.
