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Dragon Eagle TV’s AAPI Voice features Poppy Sears Hernandez, illustrating Michigan’s strides in equity, education, and sustainable growth through inclusive policies.
Introduction The AANHPI Capitol Day, organized by Dragon Eagle TV (DETV) in collaboration with the APIA News Network and AAPI Voice, is a significant annual event that brings the Asian-American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) communities together to celebrate their rich heritage and advocate for their rights and interests.
Introduction The AANHPI Capitol Day, organized by Dragon Eagle TV (DETV) in collaboration with the APIA News Network and AAPI Voice, is a significant annual event that brings the Asian-American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) communities together to celebrate their rich heritage and advocate for their rights and interests.
Pamela Phan discusses the support provided by the U.S. Department of Commerce to the AAPI business community and the issue of AAPI representation.
Jerry Norcia, President and CEO of DTE Energy, delivered a message of gratitude to the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community during a community event. Jerry Norcia began by thanking the Asian community for being customers of DTE and for their contributions to the prosperity of the state. He
AAPI Voice: A discussion with Aladdin lead actors Adi Roy and Senzel Ahmady.Disney's Aladdin graces Detroit with its magical stage production, bringing beloved characters and new adventures to life.
In recent years, the rise in anti-Asian sentiment has become a significant concern across the United States. As communities grapple with these challenges, it is imperative that we come together to combat hate and protect civil liberties. This blog post delves into the crucial role of the Department of Justice
Dragon Eagle TV’s AAPI Voice features Poppy Sears Hernandez, illustrating Michigan’s strides in equity, education, and sustainable growth through inclusive policies.
Diliwar Syed encourages Asian American entrepreneurs to expand their influence and exports at the APEC Detroit Roundtable.
Vincent Chin's legacy in Detroit underscores the ongoing quest for justice in the AAPI community, driving impactful change through powerful storytelling.
On a special evening in Michigan, the 21st Annual APACC Gala unfolded with much anticipation, marking the first in-person gathering in over two years. The event was dedicated to celebrating the unity and heritage of the Asian Pacific American (AAPI) community. Charley Meng, Chair of APACC, expressed his enthusiasm for
On this special evening, the APACC Annual Gala was filled with familiar faces reuniting. Stephanie Beau, a founding member of the Asian Pacific Chamber of Commerce, shared her excitement about the event. “This is our 21st Annual Gala, and after two years of lockdown and disconnection, we’re finally reconnecting,
At the 21st APACC Annual Gala, Suk Kyu Koh, Chairman of Chrysan, delivered remarks. Suk Kyu Koh expressed his delight at being able to see everyone in person again and reconnect with colleagues, friends, and members of the APACC family. Due to the pandemic, it had been two years since
At the 21st APACC Annual Gala in Detroit, Stella Michael, Chairman of the West Michigan Asian American Association (WMAAA), delivered remarks. Stella Michael, who is also the Director of Information Services at Spectrum Health, expressed her excitement about being with AAPI communities from both the east and west sides of