Blog : Youth Engagement

Engaging Asian American voters with Boba Tea

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]As a teen falling short one year of the age requirement for this year’s election, I find my role more crucial than ever to encourage those fortunate enough to vote. It’s this idea of civic engagement that drove me to take on projects that allow my voice to be amplified among potential voters. Instead of…

Importance of Language Access

I am a first-generation Hmong-American due to the selflessness of my parents, who gave up everything that they knew in their homeland to immigrate to the United States, all for a better opportunity to provide for my siblings and me….

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NCAAT Summer Youth Workshops offer space to reflect on our family histories

Growing up as a child of immigrants in the U.S., sometimes I felt like an outcast. Often as a Mexican-American, I thought only folks from Latin America had immigration stories and struggles — these struggles ranged from language barriers, diasporas…

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