Los Angeles, CA – On Thursday, November 7th, CAUSE held the Leadership Network Fundraiser Asian Pacific American (APA) Showcase at East West Players in Little Tokyo.
Leadership Academy Graduation
Week 9: Knowledge Worth A Lifetime
As my experience with the CAUSE Leadership Academy comes to an end, I often find myself taking a step back to reflect on the 9 weeks of the internship. These last few weeks have been an emotional rollercoaster. Starting with orientation week, to the Annual Capitol Summit, to our weekly Monday workshops, I have been privileged to essentially gain a lifetime’s worth of knowledge and perspective through CAUSE.
Week 9: Where We Stand
At UCLA, I participated in a political science professor’s study on the identity marker “people of color.” A handful of questions were simple for me to answer: yes, “person of color” is a real identity. Yes, I am a person of color. But some were more difficult: who is a person of color? What makes people of color similar? What disqualifies a person from being a person of color?
Week 8: A Deepened Passion for Housing Justice
Week 8: On Financial Literacy
Summer Alumni Mixer
Breakfast with API Legislative Caucus
Los Angeles, CA – On Friday, June 21, 2019, the CAUSE Leadership Network convened in an exclusive, member-only breakfast meeting with the Asian & Pacific Islander Legislative Caucus at Los Angeles City Hall. Members engaged with Caucus Chair Assemblymember David Chiu, Assemblymember Rob Bonta, and Assemblymember Ash Kalra in an intimate and open dialogue.
Week 7: Changing the System
Week 7: Path of Discovery
Week 6: A Growing Appreciation for CAUSE
Despite being unable to attend the third CLA Workshop, CAUSE was constantly on my mind as I experienced my first and last freshman orientation! Through every workshop and person I encountered during my orientation at the University of California, Los Angeles, I was given the opportunity to first-handedly witness how the CAUSE Leadership Academy has truly shaped my values and expanded my perspectives on a variety of issues.
Week 6: Walking in The Shoes of a Board Member
This past week’s CLA workshop really put things into perspective for me by providing me with a glimpse into the world of politics and how difficult it really is. Though this sounds like an obvious no-brainer, one’s understanding will change when going through a real political experience or participating in an advocacy simulation.
Week 5: Taking a LEAP Towards Volunteering
This past week, I had the amazing opportunity to volunteer at LEAP’s Annual Gala. At first, when the volunteer opportunity was posted, I was hesitant to sign myself up because, as an introvert, night time is usually the time I spend recharging my battery. However, it has been continuously urged that volunteering is a wonderful way to get involved in the API community, especially in Los Angeles.
Week 5: Finding a Place in the Arts
I’ve always wanted to be an artist. And if I’m being completely honest, I am an artist; I’ve been one since I first picked up a pencil. From acrylic to oil to graphite to pastel to chalk, I’ve dabbled in every medium. Even beyond the page I’ve found myself falling in love with art. I danced competitively and found myself head over heels for acting and theatre when I got to high school. But still, calling myself an artist feels weird to me even after years and years of explaining to others my passion for what I do.
Week 4: Connecting with the Community
I have only been working at the Office of Assemblymember Ed Chau for two weeks, but I’ve already gained so much information and insight into the role of local government. My average day consists of coming to work, creating news clippings (quick paragraph summaries of relevant news from that day), answering constituent phone calls, making certificates, and doing event research.
Week 4: Shaping My Future
Week 3: We the People - Beyond the Symbolic American Flag
Week 3: Standing Up For Ourselves
The Capitol Summit was an amazing experience. Being able to see those who look like me in positions to make a difference in the Asian community was really inspiring. I met leaders like Annie V. Lam, Bill Wong, Andi Liebenbaum, Robert Abelon and everyone in the legislature, all of whom strengthened my will to make a difference in my community.