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JULY 20, 2023

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2023 LEAP Leadership Awards Celebration

Every year, LEAP holds its annual Leadership Awards Celebration to highlight the impact of Asian and Pacific Islander (API) leadership and honor members of our community who continue to preserve API culture, and ensure that our stories are being authentically told. This year, the theme of Celebration is “Finding Our Way,” designed to highlight the accomplishments of those who have defied odds to protect their culture and identity, as well as ensure our stories are being authentically told and preserved.

WHEN

Thursday, July 20th

10am-5pm PST

WHERE

Virtual Event

INDIVIDUAL TICKET PRICE

$350

 
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Keynote Speaker

Kal Penn
Actor, Writer, Producer

Kal Penn is an actor, writer, producer, and former Associate Director of the White House Office of Public Engagement. He is known for his starring roles in Designated Survivor, House, Mira Nair’s The Namesake, the Harold & Kumar franchise, and the Christmas comedy The Santa Clauses for Disney+.

From 2009 to 2011, Kal took a sabbatical from acting to serve in the Obama/Biden administration, where he served as the President’s Liaison to Young Americans, Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, and the Arts community. In these roles, he worked on a range of issues, including the repeal of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, the Affordable Care Act, Pell Grants, arts and culture programs, the DREAM Act, and rapid response to the BP Oil Spill and earthquake in Haiti.

 


Podcast Speaker

Min Jin Lee
Award-winning & Bestselling Novelist and Essayist

Min Jin Lee was born in Seoul, South Korea and immigrated to Queens, New York with her family when she was seven years old. She studied history at Yale College and law at Georgetown University. Lee practiced law for two years before turning to writing. She teaches fiction and essay writing at Amherst College and lives in New York City.

Lee is a writer whose award-winning fiction explores the intersection of race, ethnicity, immigration, class, religion, gender, and identity of a diasporic people. Pachinko, her second novel, is an epic story which follows a Korean family who migrates to Japan; it is the first novel written for an adult, English-speaking audience about the Korean-Japanese people. Pachinko was a finalist for the National Book Award for Fiction, runner-up for the Dayton Literary Peace Prize, winner of the Medici Book Club Prize, and a New York Times 10 Best Books of 2017. A New York Times Bestseller, Pachinko was also a Top 10 Books of the Year for the BBC, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and the New York Public Library. Pachinko was a selection for “Now Read This,” the joint book club of PBS NewsHour and The New York Times. It was on over 75 best books of the year lists, including NPR, PBS, and CNN. Pachinko has been translated into over 35 languages and is an international bestseller. President Barack Obama selected Pachinko for his recommended reading list, calling it, “a powerful story about resilience and compassion.”

 

10:00AM - 11:00AM PST

Changing the Narrative - Master Class with Akemi Mechtel

Our ancestors had many titles for the word "storyteller" and in many cultures storytellers were the keepers of our histories and lineages, helping to ensure that future generations would know where they came from as they found their own way. This year's Celebration Workshop: Changing the Narrative, will not only pass on some of the untold stories of our community, but also guide participants through writing and sharing their own stories as well as seeing how their narrative fits into the overarching story of APIs in America.


11:05AM - 11:15AM PST

Welcome by LEAP's President and CEO, Linda Akutagawa


11:20AM - 12:25PM PST

"Did You Eat?": Bringing API flavors into every kitchen

Simi Shah, Founder and CEO of South Asian Trailblazers, will lead the discussion with three API entrepreneurs who are bringing API flavors to every kitchen. With each of our panelist’s unique perspectives and backgrounds across multiple approaches in the culinary field, the dialogue will be around the importance of culture and preservation in their journeys of entrepreneurship. The following will be guests on the panel:


12:30PM - 1:35PM PST

The LEAP Podcast with Min Jin Lee


1:40PM - 2:40PM PST

The Boba Hour: Demonstration with MILK+T

Stacey Kwong, co-founder of Milk + T, will guide us through a delicious Boba Thai Tea demonstration while sharing the history of boba drinks, the history of Milk+T, and how to create boba tea for the future!


2:45PM - 3:45PM PST

Shifting Power: Redefining our narrative through media

Join CAAM’s Director of Programs, Don Young on a conversation amongst three notable media figures, Virali Dave, writer, editor and marketer, Shannon Lee, Chair of the Bruce Lee Foundation, and Jeff Yang, writer and author of “I Am Jackie Chan: My Life in Action”. They will discuss the importance of authentic storytelling and its impact on driving narrative change for APIs. The following will be the guests on the panel:


4:00PM - 5:40PM PST

Keynote by Kal Penn and Leadership Awards Celebration

Hosted by journalist, David Ono, LEAP’s annual Leadership Awards Celebration will highlight the accomplishments of members of our community who continue to go above and beyond in creating new foundations for future generations of API’s to thrive. This year, LEAP is proud to honor the following:

 
LEAP LEADERSHIP AWARDS
Jeremy Lin Athlete and Philanthropist


Individual Award

Jeremy Lin
Athlete and Philanthropist

Jeremy Lin and his rise to prominence spread like wildfire during February 2012, when he took over the starting point guard role for the struggling New York Knicks and began one of the most improbable journeys sports has ever seen. Suddenly, everybody was following the inspiration of Lin that is forever known as “Linsanity.” Lin scored a historic 136 points in his first five career starts. A native of Palo Alto, CA, Lin is one of the only Asian-American players to ever play in the NBA. Overcoming innumerable obstacles, Lin’s road to the NBA was not easy—he was always overlooked and was believed to be the only California Division II Player of the Year to not receive a Division I scholarship. Prior to his NBA career, Lin played four seasons at Harvard and was an All-Ivy first team selection two times (2009, 2010). Lin graduated with a degree in Economics and a minor in Sociology from Harvard. Lin has played with the Warriors, Knicks, Rockets, Lakers, Hornets, Nets, Hawks, Raptors, Beijing Ducks, Guangzhou Lions, and Kaohsiung Steelers. Lin became the first Asian American to win an NBA Championship, with the Toronto Raptors in 2019.

 
Grace Young Author and Chinatown Activist


Individual Award

Grace Young
Author and Chinatown Activist

Grace Young is an award-winning cookbook author, culinary historian, and filmmaker. She is the 2022 recipient of the Julia Child Foundation’s Julia Child Award, the James Beard Foundation’s Humanitarian of the Year Award and is a USA Today 2023 Women of the Year honoree for her work to save America’s Chinatowns amid anti-Asian hate during the pandemic. Dubbed the “accidental voice for Chinatown” by Grub Street, Grace’s advocacy for Chinatown and AAPI mom and pop businesses has been featured on All Things Considered, USA Today, PBS Newshour, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Smithsonian and Vogue. Grace has been a fierce advocate for America’s Chinatowns, never more so than in her video series Coronavirus: Chinatown Stories, created in collaboration with videographer Dan Ahn and Poster House museum, which documents the toll of the pandemic on NYC’s Chinatown in 2020.

 
The Pacific American Foundation


Community Award

The Pacific American Foundation
Herb Lee Jr., President & CEO

The Pacific American Foundation (PAF) was established in 1993 by a graduate of the Kamehameha Schools. Its mission is to “improve the lives of all Pacific Americans through service with dignity, courage, humility, and competence.”

In 2000, PAF partnered with the Waikalua Loko Fishpond Preservation Society (founded by Herb Lee, Jr.) as an opportunity to restore, preserve and revitalize a 400-year-old ancient Hawaiian resource.

 
Carlo Dela Fuente Cisco


David R. Barclay Alumni Award

Carlo Dela Fuente
Sr. Business Operations Manager, Cisco

Carlo Dela Fuente is a Senior Manager of Business Operations for the SVP/GM & Chief Product officer for Webex in Cisco’s Collaboration Technology Group.

Carlo just celebrated 18 years at Cisco and is one of the co-founders of Cisco’s Connected Asian Affinity Network. Carlo is currently the Global Lead for External Partnerships and Leadership Development for the Connected Asian Affinity Network.

Carlo holds a BA from the University of California, Santa Barbara. Carlo is a proud Filipino Canadian American, originally from Toronto, Canada, and recently moved from San Jose, CA to Folsom, CA just outside Sacramento.

 
Tammie Xiong Hmong American Woman's Association


Margaret Ashida Leadership Award

Tammie Xiong
Executive Director, Hmong American Women’s Association (HAWA)

Tammie Xiong (pronouns: she/her/hers) is the Executive Director for the Hmong American Women’s Association (HAWA), a grassroots Gender Justice & Queer Justice organization led by Hmong Womyn and Queer-fem Womyn. HAWA has served Milwaukee for over 25 years, and currently works to end injustice for all Southeast Asian women, girls, Queer and Trans people impacted by gender-based violence not only in Milwaukee, but around the world through advocacy and community organizing. Xiong has spent the last 15 years in community organizing and advocacy work in Milwaukee, addressing issues around gender-based violence, access to education, civic engagement of low-income Black and Brown communities, and literacy access for newly-arrived refugee communities.

 
 
 
 
 
 
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