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X-WR-CALDESC:How much do you know about the nearly 1 million Asian/Asian-Am
 ericans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) living in Delaware? The fast growing 
 AAPI population spans a diverse array of races\, ethnicities\, cultures\, 
 languages\, socio-economic statuses\, and other identities. As a result\, 
 the experiences and needs of AAPI survivors of gender-based violence are j
 ust as varied\, and services that come from a culturally relevant approach
  are critical in making sure that survivors and their families have access
  to continued well-being and healing. In this workshop\, you will gain a d
 eeper understanding of the cultural dynamics and barriers experienced by A
 API survivors and the importance of culturally-responsive and linguistical
 ly-appropriate services. We will also discuss the role of implicit bias th
 at service providers might have\, and strategies for survivor-centered app
 roaches.\n\n \n<b>Presenter:</b>\n<b>Shirley Luo</b> is the Program Manage
 r for the culturally-specific Resource Center at the Asian Pacific Institu
 te on Gender-Based Violence. She is responsible for developing and executi
 ng strategy related to API-GBV’s public awareness\, resource development\,
  and capacity building initiatives. In this role\, she also delivers TA an
 d training to diverse audiences on a variety of topics related to gender-b
 ased violence\, culturally-specific advocacy\, and AAPI experiences\; and 
 she engages the API-GBV’s national network of AAPI direct service agencies
 \, state coalitions\, TA providers\, and other partners to deepen collabor
 ation and nurture connections. Shirley received an M.A. in International R
 elations from NYU’s Department of Politics and a B.A. in History and Polit
 ical Science from UC Berkeley. She has been with API-GBV since late-2016\,
  and through its work on the national and community level\, she has become
  a strong believer in the power of relationships in creating safer\, equit
 able\, and joyful communities.\n
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DESCRIPTION:How much do you know about the nearly 1 million Asian/Asian-Ame
 ricans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) living in Delaware? The fast growing A
 API population spans a diverse array of races\, ethnicities\, cultures\, l
 anguages\, socio-economic statuses\, and other identities. As a result\, t
 he experiences and needs of AAPI survivors of gender-based violence are ju
 st as varied\, and services that come from a culturally relevant approach 
 are critical in making sure that survivors and their families have access 
 to continued well-being and healing. In this workshop\, you will gain a de
 eper understanding of the cultural dynamics and barriers experienced by AA
 PI survivors and the importance of culturally-responsive and linguisticall
 y-appropriate services. We will also discuss the role of implicit bias tha
 t service providers might have\, and strategies for survivor-centered appr
 oaches.\n\n \n<b>Presenter:</b>\n<b>Shirley Luo</b> is the Program Manager
  for the culturally-specific Resource Center at the Asian Pacific Institut
 e on Gender-Based Violence. She is responsible for developing and executin
 g strategy related to API-GBV’s public awareness\, resource development\, 
 and capacity building initiatives. In this role\, she also delivers TA and
  training to diverse audiences on a variety of topics related to gender-ba
 sed violence\, culturally-specific advocacy\, and AAPI experiences\; and s
 he engages the API-GBV’s national network of AAPI direct service agencies\
 , state coalitions\, TA providers\, and other partners to deepen collabora
 tion and nurture connections. Shirley received an M.A. in International Re
 lations from NYU’s Department of Politics and a B.A. in History and Politi
 cal Science from UC Berkeley. She has been with API-GBV since late-2016\, 
 and through its work on the national and community level\, she has become 
 a strong believer in the power of relationships in creating safer\, equita
 ble\, and joyful communities.\n
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 ils/157
SUMMARY:Asian Pacific Islander: Understanding the unique identities and AAP
 I communities in Delaware
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