Hello! Welcome back to APASA’s Community Roadmap, an initiative where we spotlight an organization that serves the APIDA community and hear more about their mission and how we can get involved. This month, we are taking a stop at the South Asian Network, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing culturally and linguistically specific services and advocating for the South Asian community in Southern California.
Read MoreWelcome to APASA’s Community Road Map, a monthly initiative where we have a conversation with an APIDA organization in the greater Los Angeles area about their mission and the community they serve. In honor of October being National Domestic Violence Awareness Month, our first stop is the Center for the Pacific Asian Family (CPAF), a service provider and shelter for survivors of domestic and sexual violence.
Read MoreXimon (they/them) is the current marketing/PR manager for East West Players, which is the longest-running theatre of color in the US.
Read MoreWinnie Fong currently serves as the present of the LA chapter of Project by Project, where she helps manage over 6 committees and is in charge of spearheading all the projects.
Read MoreOne of the most difficult parts of being an Asian American journalist is overcoming the “model minority” myth.
Read MoreNancy Yap currently serves as the executive director of the Center for Asian Americans United for Self Empowerment (CAUSE), where she is in charge of overseeing the various programming initiatives focusing on political and leadership development in the APIDA community.
Read MoreSteve Kang serves as the Director of External Affairs at the Koreatown Youth and Community Center, where he is highly active in overseeing Koreatown Community Projects ranging from affordable housing, education, and COVID-19 relief.
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