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2020
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Explore various perspectives on parenting children of all ages in the pandemic, views on what constitutes success for students, and tips toward growing relationship dynamics that can bring out the most positive results for everyone involved.
Hear career advice and industry insights from API Stanford alumni who have worked at Google, Course Hero, and NAAAP.
Fireside chat with Ludi Lin, an actor known for his roles in Power Rangers (2017), Aquaman (2018), and Black Mirror (2019). Lin will share his path to Hollywood, his unique perspective on working in both North America and Asia, and his take on the Asian and Pacific Islander identity in America.
The United States has witnessed a troubling increase in violence and racist incidents targeting Asians. This special event will bring together scholars and activists to share with the Stanford community the history of discrimination against Asians in the United States; the current challenge of the pandemic; and what we can do about it today
Join SAPAAC chapters from across the country to celebrate the Year of the Rat! Enjoy dim sum and meet your fellow Stanford alumni as we ring in the Lunar New Year.
2019
Join your fellow Stanford alumni in exploring a holiday classic through an offbeat comedic lens. Audiences of all ages can enjoy this absurd and relatable coming-of-age story. Get your tickets now!
The U.S. completed the Transcontinental Railroad 150 years ago. Owned in part by robber baron Leland Stanford (Sr), and built with Chinese labor across the western United States: here is their story.
One of the most popular events at the 2017 API Summit. Join us for another rabble-rousing Town Hall and candid community conversation with Prof. Gordon Chang. Open to all Stanford API alumni and friends. We’ll cover: 1) Asian American representation in university leadership 2) Asian American Studies at Stanford 3) What can alumni do?
Join SAPAAC for a musical outing! On the afternoon of October 6, at Stanford’s very own Bing Concert Hall, we will attend a performance of "Men of Iron and the Golden Spike - A Symphonic Oratorio," a newly-composed work that commemorates the thousands of Chinese workers who helped to complete the Transcontinental Railroad.
Meet other SAPAAC members, bond with Board Members, and joyfully celebrate July! Enjoy tasty dishes from the grill and witness the culinary skills of Stanford alumni. Also a great chance to ask current Board Members questions about serving on SAPAAC Board, with elections coming up.
Event is free for all SAPAAC members, family & friends. Please bring a dish to share.