Graduate Center Alumna Is the First Asian Woman on the Julliard Piano Faculty
Soyeon Kate Lee embraces her roles as a teacher, musician, and role model.
Asian American / Asian Research Institute
The City University of New York
Soyeon Kate Lee embraces her roles as a teacher, musician, and role model.
CYI is looking for 2 program directors to design and run a two month summer leadership program educating New York City high school youth on the topics of racial and social justice, such as identity, Asian American activism, and anti-Blackness.
As the only program of its kind in the nation, the award honors an AAPI individual who has achieved significant academic accomplishments and demonstrates the potential to advance to the highest leadership levels in higher education. Recipients are awarded with a $10,000 grant to establish a Chang-Lin Tien Scholarship Fund for AAPI students at their … Read more
U.S.-born, she lived for a time in China and then fled it as Japan invaded. She later broke academic ground in New York in the study of the Asian American diaspora.
Asian Americans are the fastest growing racial or ethnic group in the United States — and that growth has been especially rapid in the Southeast. While most Asian Americans still reside on the West Coast, the second greatest proportion lives below the Mason-Dixon Line.
The Biden-Harris Administration is committed to providing assistance to survivors and families, and all those affected by mass violence, including in the aftermath of the shootings in Monterey Park, CA and Half Moon Bay, CA and to providing culturally appropriate resources to all those affected, including those in the Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific … Read more