Register for the White House Summit on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders
Please join us for the White House Summit on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders on May 12, 2015, at The George Washington University in Washington, DC! Register today!
Held during Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month, this Summit will be an unprecedented and historic all-day convening of senior federal officials and leaders from across the country. The day will include conversations with federal officials and AAPI leaders, artistic presentations by distinguished AAPI artists, and interactive sessions on diverse issues including economic growth, education, healthcare, civil rights, and immigration. The Summit will celebrate President Obama’s leadership, showcase Administration policies and programs that have supported the AAPI community and others over the past six years, and outline efforts for the next two years and decades to come.
As a participant, you will have the opportunity to Connect, Share, and Mobilize:
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Connect. Interact with federal and community leaders from across the country working on diverse issues to advance the AAPI community.
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Share. Discuss your own experiences, stories, and priorities with leaders and other participants.
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Mobilize. Gain tools to mobilize your communities to expand opportunity for AAPIs everywhere.
Your participation in the Summit will be vital as we continue our work together to improve the quality of life for AAPIs.
The Summit is free of charge and open to the public.
Questions? Email WhiteHouseAAPI@ed.gov. Click here for more information on the Summit.
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