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Beyond Invisibility: Centering Asian American Families in Systems and Policy Change - AscendTogether Episode 2

Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube

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Explore innovations and insights from Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) leaders transforming systems and policy in community, health, and philanthropy in this 34-minute video. Delve into approaches for ensuring the representation of all children and families' lived experiences in the broader agenda for advancing equity and economic mobility. Learn from expert speakers including Anne Mosle from Ascend at The Aspen Institute, Meera Mani from The David & Lucile Packard Foundation, Michael Niyompong from Mental Health Center of Denver, and Rumeli Banik from Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, Inc. Gain valuable insights on topics such as reimagining community, centering public policy, community relations, philanthropy, data background, shifting narratives, speaking truth to power, and sharing stories. Discover how to move beyond invisibility and create meaningful change for AAPI families in systems and policy.

Syllabus

Introduction
Introductions
Beyond invisibility
Reimagining community
Centering
Public Policy
Community Relations
Philanthropy
Data Background
Shifting the Narrative
Speaking Truth to Power
Share Our Stories
Conclusion
Gift


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