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Ending the Silence: How to Support the Asian American and Pacific Islander Community [Free Webinar]
Monday, May 10, 2021, 06:00pm - 07:30pm

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This webinar will delve into the historical, generational and current racial trauma experienced within the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community and the importance of community healing. Panelists will share their own personal perspective and experience within the AAPI community while highlighting the strengths and resilience of the community as a whole. We will also share local resources to support individual and collective wellness. Hosted by the Tri-City Cultural Inclusion and Diversity Committee in partnership with Western University of Health Sciences.

HOW TO JOIN

Register on Zoom here or join us on Facebook Live here.


OPENING REMARKS

Jed Leano - City of Claremont Mayor Pro Tem and Vice Chair of the Tri-City Governing Board
Fiona Ma - California State Treasurer
Rimmi Hundal - Director of MHSA and Ethnic Services, Tri-City Mental Health

PANELISTS

Jennifer Phang - MHSA Wellbeing Supervisor and CIDC Chair, Tri-City Mental Health
Bruce Truong - Community Navigator and Chair of the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Wellness Advisory Council, Tri-City Mental Health
Dr. Jia Mao - Psychiatrist, Tri-City Mental Health
Tiffany Ruis, BS - Western University of Health Sciences
Katie Ta, MS - Western University of Health Sciences
Thuy-Hong Nguyen - Western University of Health Sciences
Alan Lam - Western University of Health Sciences

Ending the Silence: How to Support the Asian American and Pacific Islander Community (PDF, 1.22 MB)

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