- Michelle Wang
NOV 2017 | MICHELLE WANG
MICHELLE, who identifies as Asian, American, and Queer, is an active volunteer with APIENC. She is part of the Communications Committee and has also helped coordinate ...
- Yi-Yi Kung
SEPT 2017 | YI-YI KUNG
YI-YI, an active dissenter of the wine-whine merger, is one of the many artists in the APIENC family.
Yi-Yi grew up in Georgia where it was hard to ...
- Wai Yee Poon
JUL 2017 | WAI YEE POON
WAI YEE POON, a self described tender hard femme, is an active APIENC volunteer as well as a community organizer for Chinese for Affirmative Action ...
- Caroline Truong
CAROLINE TRUONG has been an active volunteer with APIENC since last year and is part of our Trans Justice Working Group. Most recently, Caroline supported the curriculum development facilitation of ...
- APIENC Springterns!
This month we wanted to highlight our springterns, Gibson, Quinton, and Katie!
Gibson, who identifies as a cisgender male, is currently a freshman at UC Berkeley where he studies Political Science ...
- Calvin Ho
CALVIN HO, one of the most energetic and active volunteers at APIENC, identifies as a gay Asian-American of Cambodian, Thai, and Chinese ancestry, though his ethnic identity is complex. Calvin ...
- Grace Kong
GRACE KONG, one of APIENC’s wonderful volunteers, identifies as a lesbian feminist and as an Excel geek. Grace currently works at the San Francisco International Airport, using her skills to ...
- Alison Lin
ALISON LIN, a queer, mixed-race (Chinese-American and white) woman, has been an active volunteer with APIENC since she moved to the Bay Area three years ago. Alison currently works with ...
- Sine Hwang Jensen
SHJ is a queer, non-binary Asian American who began volunteering with APIENC about a year ago. Currently, Sine is a librarian at the UC Berkeley Ethnic Studies Library, focusing on ...
- Jean Kim
JEAN KIM, a queer, Asian-American Korean, is one of APIENC’s most active volunteers. She “got pulled into the mix” through her friendships with staff members and volunteers. As Jean became ...