Past Events

Asian American Youth Leaders 2.0 Summer Program 2022

August 1 - 5, 2022 

1 pm - 5 pm

Participants: High School Students (9th - 12th grade)


The Asian American Youth Leaders 2.0 Program is a five-day educational experience for high school students collaboratively designed by University of California, Irvine students under the mentorship of Professor Judy Tzu-Chun Wu (Director of the Humanities Center and faculty in the Department of Asian American Studies) and Tony Hwang (Executive Director, Office of Enrollment Management at UCI). We believe that it is important to include Asian Americans in the broader narratives of our society, and we are enthusiastic about uplifting the voices of the next generation of Asian American leaders in our community. The purpose of this program is to cultivate the next generation of Asian American leaders. We aim to create an inclusive environment in which students will explore topics and ideas related to Asian American Studies and the practices of community-building. We will also investigate the interconnections between self-care and caring for one’s community, as a critical first step to addressing and confronting anti-Asian hate and discrimination in society.


Students will attend college-level seminars developed to introduce the histories, politics, literature, and art of Asian American communities. Students will also engage in discussion sessions that are designed in the same format as those in college classrooms. Daily activities include but are not limited to discussions, small-group work, and workshops by invited guest speakers. Students will be expected to read articles or book chapters, view filmed performances, and engage with peers through open conversations and other learning exercises.

Instructors

Qianru Li, Ph.D.

Mary Nguyen, B.S.

Guest Speakers

Dr. Judy Tzu-Chun Wu

Associate Dean, School of HumanitiesDirector, Humanities CenterDirector, Center for Liberation, Anti-Racism, and Belonging (C-LAB)Professor, Departments of History and Asian American Studies

Nikki Oei, M.A.

Program SupervisorWell(ness)essity -- Prevention and Early InterventionOCAPICA / Orange County Asian and Pacific Islander Community Alliance

Ravi Seng Ly, M.A.

Program Coordinator & Community OrganizerThe Cambodian Family Community Center

Photos from the program!

Program Sponsors

Student Work: Storymaps

During the week, students worked on StoryMaps that detailed their family origins. Follow this link to view their StoryMaps!