APASA Intern Project: Pin Your Pride

Pin Your Pride. Playing off of APAHF’s annual theme this year, “Proud To Be”, the 2022 APASA interns put together an interactive, community-based project prompting students and faculty alike to showcase their APIDA pride. From March 22nd through the 24th, pods of interns stood on Trousdale asking Trojans their themed question of the day. Lighthearted and introspective, each question begged for insight into individuals’ cultural identities.

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Community Dinner 2022

That might’ve been why TCC Forum was filled with such a lively atmosphere as soon as the doors opened; after a difficult start to the semester, everyone seemed eager to meet and talk to new faces . . . We were fortunate enough to have 14 professionals from several different companies, including Google, Jubilee, and Meta come to speak with students and share their experiences navigating the post-college world and their relationship with their APIDA identity.

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Ramadan Mubarak! Here are some answers to your questions about the holy month.

As an Asian American, and as somebody of South Asian descent in particular, I belong to a group of people with some of the biggest and most diverse Muslim populations in the world. But what exactly is this holy month, and how can we use this moment to come together and celebrate our collective heritage?

To help me answer these questions, I spoke with Asna Tabassum, a sophomore studying biomedical engineering and a member of the Muslim Student Union (MSU) here at USC.

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American Dreaming: Hidden Hierarchies and the Model Minority

Amidst this confusion, I came across the phrase “Model Minority Myth,” and that’s when everything started to click. A narrative that has existed for years, it touts the inherent success that Asian Americans experience in this country. . . And yet, the trope misses key aspects of the Asian American experience. It turns our community into a monolith, lumping a continent of over 40 countries into one group.

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Community Organization Spotlight: South Asian Network (SAN)

Hello! Welcome back to APASA’s Community Roadmap, an initiative where we spotlight an organization that serves the APIDA community and hear more about their mission and how we can get involved. This month, we are taking a stop at the South Asian Network, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing culturally and linguistically specific services and advocating for the South Asian community in Southern California.

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American Dreaming: The centuries-old market for Asian Immigrants

We love to paint Asian America with this brush of affluence and comfort. . . It turned out, there’s a far different reality that many Asian Americans face today. While my Pakistani and Indian classmates lived in quiet towns of new money, there were people like my family, who often relied on food stamps or lived in cramped apartments to survive since coming to America . . . How is it that we ended up with such stark divides?

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Civic Engagement Food Drive 🥫

This year, our Co-Advocacy Chairs, Melissa Tungare and Evelyn Zhang, wanted to kick off CEP by supporting our local communities where food insecurity is prevalent. The goal of APASA’s Fridge Fest was to collect food from those in the USC community, sanitize all the nonperishable and fresh goods we collected, and deliver them to and clean three different fridges around Los Angeles.

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APASA's Got Talent 2021 ✨

Spirits were high and nerves were abound as APASA E-Boarders and Interns ran around TCC and Tommy’s Place trying to make everything perfect for the event. Everyone was excited to see how Got Talent would play out in-person after a year over Zoom, and equally thrilled to welcome our student performers and meet our judges.

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Community Organization Spotlight: Center for the Pacific Asian Family (CPAF)

Welcome to APASA’s Community Road Map, a monthly initiative where we have a conversation with an APIDA organization in the greater Los Angeles area about their mission and the community they serve. In honor of October being National Domestic Violence Awareness Month, our first stop is the Center for the Pacific Asian Family (CPAF), a service provider and shelter for survivors of domestic and sexual violence.

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