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  Trauma\, and Healing (A Virtual Justice Series)
X-WR-CALDESC:GLIDE - San Francisco: serving the people of the Tenderloin
  and San Francisco since 1963
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SUMMARY:AANHPI Heritage Month: Anti-Asian Sentiment\, Its History\, Trau
 ma\, and Healing (A Virtual Justice Series)
DESCRIPTION:Join the Conversation!RSVP Today - Free Virtual EventThursda
 y\, May 25\, 2023San Francisco officials received 60 reports of hate cri
 mes against AAPI people in the city during 2021\, more than a 500% incre
 ase compared to the nine incidents reported in 2020. Between March 2020 
 and March 31\, 2022\, the group Stop AAPI Hate recorded nearly 11\,500 r
 eports of hate incidents against Asian American and Pacific Islander (AA
 PI) persons across the U.S.Currently\, Anti-Asian incidents are reported
 ly down across the country\, but the trauma and reality of it remains to
 day.Join the Center for Social Justice for in-depth discussion with thos
 e in the forefront of what is occurring\, its history and how itâ€™s sha
 red with other communities of color\, its trauma and how to heal.Host: T
 ri Nguyen\, Director of Marketing Communications\, GLIDE. Â He is a Chin
 ese-Vietnamese American. He immigrated to the US when he was 7 years old
  with his parents. He grew up in the Bay Area and earned his BA and MS f
 rom University of San Francisco. Over the last 15 years\, he has been in
  the communication role for higher ed\, healthcare\, and the latest in n
 on-profit.Our panelists include:		\n																														\n		Ni
 ck Gee (he/him) is a descendant of paper sons\, native Texan\, and stage
  production enthusiast. Currently\, he leads as an Advocacy Manager with
  Chinese for Affirmative Action (CAA)\, a civil rights-based organizatio
 n in San Franciscoâ€™s Chinatown. CAA\, AAPI Equity Alliance and the Asi
 an American Studies Department at San Francisco State University are co-
 founding partners of the national coalition: Stop AAPI Hate. As an advoc
 ate he develops campaigns to address key policy issues on language acces
 s\, voting rights\, and ending anti-Asian hate and discrimination.		\n		
 																												\n		Faauuga Moliga-Puletasi\, Elected member
  of the San Francisco Democratic County Central CommitteeFaauuga serves 
 as Vice President of the San Francisco School Board. He earned a masterâ
 €™s in social work from San Jose State University with a concentration o
 n mental health and social justice. Faauuga founded an organization to s
 upport Pacific Islander students titled TOUCH that focuses on providing 
 PI students and at-risk youth from all marginalized communities with the
  resources to thrive. He also led the creation of Puma Prevent to addres
 s consent amongst male student athletes. Currently Faauuga is a Clinical
  Social Worker with Comprehensive Crisis Services Public Health Departme
 nt.		\n																														\n		Gaynorann SiatagaGaynorann is a
  Pacific Islander of mixed descent who was born and raised in San Franci
 sco\, California\, a Mission\, and Bayview District native. She received
  her credentials in Administration of Justice\, named valedictorian\, an
 d graduated with honors as a Medical Specialist in IT in Sacramento\, Ca
 lifornia. She gained experience in politics beginning at the age of 14\,
  having worked for three former San Francisco mayors\, including Art Agn
 os\, Mayor Frank Jordan\, and Willie Brown\, Jr. Gaynorann has served on
  the Victim Services Board and Crime Survivor Boards\, and currently ser
 ves on several city boards addressing the housing crisis\, gentrificatio
 n\, violence\, education and wellness.		\n			Join us for this FREE event
 .\nSign up today!
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