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What are you doing to inspire others to care for our Earth? Not sure how to make a difference yet? Share this episode of our "Climate Artists" series with Ranjani Prabhakar with your friends! |
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“This award is not just for me—it’s for every elder who trusted me with their stories, every youth who showed up to learn their history, and every collaborator who believe in the arts and the culture as we wrestle for truth, justice, & belonging." Tran Vu, Non-Profit Winner |
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On April 16, The Serica Initiative hosted its annual Rising Star Awards Ceremony—a celebration of exceptional AAPI women under 40 who are shaping the future of their industries and communities. | | |
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| | Chosen from a stellar pool of nominees this year’s three winners stood out not only for their achievements, but for the authenticity and heart they brought to their journeys. They reminded us: Leadership is not just about where you go—it’s about who you bring with you. |
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A three-time nominee, Yanyi Li is the powerhouse behind Nuwa Marketing, a premier agency that helps brands bridge the U.S.-China cultural gap through storytelling, influencer strategy, and brand amplification. Her work helps companies expand globally with integrity and cultural fluency. | | |
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An interdisciplinary artist and community leader, Ngoc-Tran Vu of TranVu Arts uses art as a vehicle for healing, storytelling, and justice. Through her project 1975, she uplifts stories of the Vietnamese diaspora, reclaims collective memory, and facilitates intergenerational dialogue. | | |
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