Councilmember calls for more Chinese language options for citywide services
Brooklyn City Councilmember Susan Zhuang represents the 43rd City Council District in Bensonhurst, which has a majority Asian population.
Asian American / Asian Research Institute
The City University of New York
Brooklyn City Councilmember Susan Zhuang represents the 43rd City Council District in Bensonhurst, which has a majority Asian population.
Asian American Arts Alliance (A4) is pleased to launch the A4 Arts Fund, a new national grant initiative supporting arts and cultural organizations uplifting Asian American and Pacific Islander communities. Funded by The Wallace Foundation as part of their Advancing Well-Being in the Arts initiative, the program is developed in coalition with the National Arts … Read more
The West Side YMCA is seeking a Residence Director who will provide leadership and direction to the successful operation of the Branch Inclusionary Housing by leading and demonstrating outstanding hospitality and the fulfillment of related job responsibilities. These responsibilities include supervising and administering all aspects of West Side Y’s Inclusionary Housing to achieve service, satisfaction, … Read more
vThe Director of Development helps to expand PHI’s impact and deepens the organization’s sustainability by overseeing the implementation of PHI’s annual and multiyear fundraising strategies. The Director maintains responsibility for all grant development and donor management activities, in collaboration with the VP of Partnerships & Engagement. They are charged with diversifying PHI’s revenue sources, meeting … Read more
The City University of New York has selected eight stellar undergraduate students and recent graduates to receive the University’s Jonas E. Salk Scholarship, an annual award granted to those accepted to medical schools or graduate programs in the biomedical sciences. The recipients were approved by the CUNY Board of Trustees on May 19.
During AAPI Heritage Month, Senator Liu, Assembly Member Kim and medical professionals call for passage