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 rauma\, and Healing
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  and San Francisco since 1963
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SUMMARY:AAPI Heritage Month: Anti-Asian Sentiment\, its History\, Trauma
 \, and Healing
DESCRIPTION:San Francisco officials received 60 reports of hate crimes a
 gainst AAPI people in the city during 2021\, more than a 500% increase c
 ompared to the nine incidents reported in 2020. Between March 2020 and M
 arch 31\, 2022\, the group Stop AAPI Hate recorded nearly 11\,500 report
 s of hate incidents against Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) p
 ersons across the U.S. Currently\, Anti-Asian incidents are reportedly d
 own across the country\, but the trauma and reality of it remains today.
 \n\n Join the Center for Social Justice in this in-depth discussion with
  those in the forefront of what is occurring\, its history and how it’
 s shared with other communities of color\, its trauma and how to heal. \
 n\nHost: Tri Nguyen\, GLIDE Director of Marketing /Communications Tri is
  a Chinese-Vietnamese American. He immigrated to the US when he was 7 ye
 ars old with his parents. He grew up in the Bay Area and earned his BA a
 nd MS from University of San Francisco. Over the last 15 years\, he has 
 worked in a communication role for higher education\, healthcare\, and t
 he non-profit world.\n\n Panelists include: Faauuga Moliga is an elected
  member of the San Francisco Democratic County Central Committee and a f
 ormer Commissioner and Vice President of the San Francisco School Board.
  He earned a master’s in social work from San Jose State University wi
 th a concentration on mental health and social justice. Faauuga founded 
 an organization to support Pacific Islander students titled TOUCH that f
 ocuses on providing PI students and at-risk youth from all marginalized 
 communities with the resources to thrive. He also led the creation of Pu
 ma Prevent to address consent amongst male student athletes. Currently F
 aauuga is a Clinical Social Worker with Comprehensive Crisis Services Pu
 blic Health Department. \n\nGaynorann Siataga is a Pacific Islander of m
 ixed descent who was born and raised in San Francisco\, California\, a M
 ission\, and Bayview District native. She is the oldest of six siblings\
 , raised by a family of community-oriented powerhouses! Since the age of
  14\, she has been an advocate for the underserved\, underrepresented\, 
 and marginalized communities. I am a proud alumnus and parent/guardian o
 f an amazing young teenager of the San Francisco Unified School District
 . She received her credentials in Administration of Justice\, named vale
 dictorian\, and graduated with honors as a Medical Specialist in IT in S
 acramento\, California. She gained experience in politics in her younger
  years working under three San Francisco Mayors. Former Mayor Art Agnos 
 gave me my first opportunity at the age of 14\, then Former Mayor Frank 
 Jordan\, and Former Mayor Willie Brown Jr. My career in Public Safety\, 
 Violence Prevention/Intervention\, promoting higher education\, and heal
 th and wellness has brought me to a lifelong commitment to my communitie
 s in my City\, State\, and Nation. Her mission is to continue to advocat
 e in spaces that make decisions on issues that impact us all. She has do
 ne this by working together with elected officials\, mobilizing\, organi
 zing\, and empowering our people in disparities. This passion stems from
  her journey of being a survivor of violence and abuse. She sat on the V
 ictim Services Board and Crime Survivor Boards. She passed the Civil Ser
 vice test at the age of 18 and was a Crisis Responder in San Francisco. 
 She sits on several boards addressing the housing crisis\, gentrificatio
 n\, violence\, education and wellness. She founded and co-founded twelve
  successful non-profit programs to provide services and resources to our
  communities in San Francisco and successfully created policies by advoc
 ating and/or co-writing them. She has also effectively taken part in cre
 ating equitable solutions for services to communities. She co-founded an
 d created funded entities within California and continues to collaborate
  with diverse communities within our nation that address numerous issues
  affecting our world today. She elevated her mission as a citizen in con
 tinuing this work of service to our people for the remainder of her exis
 tence. \n\nNick Gee (he/him) is a descendant of paper sons\, native Texa
 n\, and stage production enthusiast. Currently\, he leads as an Advocacy
  Manager with Chinese for Affirmative Action (CAA)\, a civil rights-base
 d organization in San Francisco’s Chinatown. CAA\, AAPI Equity Allianc
 e and the Asian American Studies Department at San Francisco State Unive
 rsity are co-founding partners of the national coalition: Stop AAPI Hate
 . As an advocate he develops campaigns to address key policy issues on l
 anguage access\, voting rights\, and ending anti-Asian hate and discrimi
 nation.
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