By Derek Mong “Civic engagement isn’t an action; it’s a lifestyle.” Those were the final words from my internship supervisor at Asian Pacific Islander American Vote (APIA Vote) in 2009. At the time, it had little meaning to me and I stumbled out from the marble steps of our K Street lobby with eyes set on my college and career …
Read More »Paving the Road to Success
By Josephine Liang How do you define success? “Three things, doing well, doing good, and feeling good about what you do” said Khanh-Ni Thi Nguyen, alumni of AASuccess. AASucess is a non-profit organization that aims to empower individuals of all age, race, and ethnicity, to achieve academic, social, personal, professional fulfillment, through engagement with committed skilled professionals and students. Dave …
Read More »CEO Hai Tran Triumphs, Mainly Due to Determination (and a Mother’s Love)
By Jennie L. Ilustre The next time you ride in an airplane, whether for business or for pleasure, think of this as a matter of inspiration and well-placed pride: That a company, owned by an Asian American who triumphed against life’s adversities, helps improve safety and efficiency within the nation’s air traffic management system with its cutting-edge products and services. …
Read More »Qulture Matters: Individual Success and Community Success
By: Lily Qi The two largest Asian communities in the Washington metro region, Chinese and Indians, are often being talked about by public figures in the same manner and even in the same breath. True, there are many similarities between them, including the highly-educated human capital, the large concentration of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) talents, the amazing achievement …
Read More »Failure Is a Viable Option
By Lily Qi A couple of years ago, when my son was looking for his first college summer internship, I gave him some general advice and urged him to start early, but stopped short of stepping in to make sure he landed a good job. It was hard to watch him struggle, but the frustrations he went through that summer turned …
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