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APASA Spotlight: Sophia Nguyen
APASA Spotlight: Sophia Nguyen

It's something so inextricable, beautiful, powerful, and impossible to define.

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USC APASAMarch 31, 2020
APASA Spotlight: Catherine Kim
APASA Spotlight: Catherine Kim

For me, being APA in the States means being able to equally explore and learn more about both my Korean and American roots.

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USC APASAMarch 30, 2020
APASA's Got Talent 2020 🎤
APASA's Got Talent 2020 🎤

As the mist settled and the blue lights dimmed, the audience let out a collective gasp.

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USC APASAMarch 28, 2020
COVID-19 and Xenophobia
COVID-19 and Xenophobia

More and more of my APIDA friends and family have shared their tragic experiences of facing increased hostility and outright racism.

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USC APASAMarch 28, 2020
APASA Spotlight: Austin Nguyen
APASA Spotlight: Austin Nguyen

I admired the impact that APASA was making on campus for the APA community.

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USC APASAMarch 28, 2020
APASA Spotlight: Minyoung Kim
APASA Spotlight: Minyoung Kim

I never thought I could use my ethnicity and/or identity could positively impact the community until I found out about APASA.

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USC APASAMarch 27, 2020
APASA Spotlight: Patrick Fang
APASA Spotlight: Patrick Fang

I was drawn to APASA because of the potential it offered as a community with purpose.

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USC APASAMarch 26, 2020
APASA Spotlight: Stacy Uhm
APASA Spotlight: Stacy Uhm

APA means duality. By being APA, I think I always felt pressured to choose to be either Asian or American.

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USC APASAMarch 25, 2020
APASA Spotlight: Bethany Lum
APASA Spotlight: Bethany Lum

Passing on Chinese traditions and teaching other people about these customs is something that is really important to me.

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USC APASAMarch 24, 2020
APASA Spotlight: Kimberle Sotelo
APASA Spotlight: Kimberle Sotelo

Being APA has always been an identity that I’ve struggled with as a mixed-race kid.

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USC APASAMarch 23, 2020
APASA Spotlight: Yunmi Kim
APASA Spotlight: Yunmi Kim

Being APA means being a part of a community of individuals who are proud of who they are.

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USC APASAMarch 14, 2020
APASA Spotlight: Jessica Kim
APASA Spotlight: Jessica Kim

All the events have a special part in my heart, but my favorite moments are the simple ones.

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USC APASAMarch 13, 2020
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