Our very own Wen Zhou featured in 10 Magazine for her Legacy Award at the 2024 The Asian American Foundation Awards Gala on May 2nd: https://lnkd.in/eXGEVGfc
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Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month is observed in the United States during the month of May, and recognizes the contributions and influence of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islander Americans to the history, culture, and achievements of the United States. Here are some activities and resources for your Organization this month: https://buff.ly/3UUVxRR
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Co-leadership requires care, intentionality, and attention to power dynamics. This is an insightful blog from Priscilla Hung, one of the Co-Directors of Move to End Violence, about her reflections on being part of a cross-race Black-Asian co-directorship. Learn more about her experience here 👉 : https://lnkd.in/gHJtsc7D
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"It makes me feel like my research matters." Khady Diagne is one of our recipients for the Personnel Awards for Black Scholars. Since early heartbeats disrupt the heart's synchronicity and lead to heart disease - Khady's researching to help physicians choose the best treatment for their patients based on identifying mechanisms that underlie early heartbeats. Delaney Hines, MPH, MBA also discusses the importance of the Personnel Awards for Black Scholars, "It reduces the disparities amongst the outcomes, we're seeing impact certain communities disproportionately." Learn more about the importance of Khady's research and the Personnel Awards for Black Scholars here: https://lnkd.in/eaMcYG7c #BlackHistoryMonth
Montreal woman recipient of the Personnel Awards for Black Scholars
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Every year in the month of February African American History is celebrated. Why? Because it is important to praise the importance of the African-American community, its contributions and its legacy in the country. Additionally, we can take this time to honor their eternal fight to end the abuses and inequalities they have suffered since their arrival in the United States. Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/gkTHyYy
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🍁 Celebrating Black History in Canada! 🍁 From Mathieu Da Costa in the 1600s to Loyalists and soldiers of African descent, Black Canadians have been instrumental in shaping Canada's rich heritage. Yet, their contributions often remain unsung. 📜 Hidden Histories: ✨ Loyalists in the Maritimes after the American Revolution ✨ Soldiers' sacrifices in the War of 1812 ✨ Enslavement in Canada's past and the fight for freedom 🌐 Building a Diverse Legacy: Discover how Black Canadians laid the foundation for Canada's diverse and inclusive society, often overlooked in historical narratives. 🗓️ Black History Month: A crucial time to explore, acknowledge, and celebrate the profound impact of Black Canadians on our nation's history and growth.
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A powerful question and reflection to kick off the year! #livingwithpurpose #leadingwithpurpose
How will you live with purpose in 2024? I think it’s always beneficial to consider from time to time how we are living into our purpose. There are three pillars to purpose that have helped me along the way: First, purpose is built on a life lived in service to others. Mother Teresa, the renowned humanitarian, once said, “The fruit of love is service, which is compassion in action.” Secondly, pursue your calling with passion. Once you understand your calling, you can align your decisions to further propel you toward your calling. Lastly, be a beacon of hope to a world in need. Nelson Mandela immediately comes to mind. Despite spending decades in prison, Mandela never lost hope. He went on to become his nation’s first Black president, inspiring generations to come – in his country and globally. As Mandela said, “What counts in life is not the mere fact that we have lived. It is what difference we have made to the lives of others that will determine the significance of the life we lead.” When distractions or detours cross your path, tether yourself to your purpose and consider these pillars. Together, they will help shape a legacy that inspires and brightens the path for generations to come.
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LinkedIn Top Voice 👣 Barrister, Cultural Educator & Author 👣 Co-Director of Evolve Communities: Australia’s Trusted Authority for Indigenous Cultural Awareness Training & Ally Accreditation 🖤💛❤️
White Australia has a black history. That slogan is decades old, and its meaning hints at white Australia’s long-standing reluctance to meaningfully acknowledge Aboriginal people and perspectives in the telling of our national history. The history of Australia is long, complex, and in many ways challenging to learn. Australia is now home to millions of people and has thriving cities, precious land, rich culture, and a history of First Nation people that needs to be recognised and told. You can be an Ally and continue to learn the history of First Nation people, so you can tell Australia’s true history! #ReconciliationAustralia #PracticalReconciliation #EvolveCommunities #AllyTraining
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