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Our Education and Outreach team loves working with student interns! Hear from university intern Katalina Li-Kroeger, who is enjoying working with our summer camps!
Our Education and Outreach team loves working with student interns! Hear from university intern Ashely Gelato, who is enjoying creating content for education initiatives!
More than 50 students explored policy solutions for issues related to energy and sustainability, international security, and global education in Asia Society Texas' seventh year of the Young Leaders Institute for high school students.
Our Education and Outreach team loves working with student interns! Hear from university intern Tina Li, who is enjoying interning with our summer camps!
Asia Society Texas is embarking on an ambitious $10.7 million project to radically advance educational tools needed by students and educators to learn the untold narratives of Asians and Asian Americans.
Asia Society Texas' second installment of 'Artists on Site' provides working studio space and funding to Houston-based artists Luisa Duarte, Ruhee Maknojia, Matt Manalo, and Lanecia Rouse Tinsley.
An immigration lawyer and longtime public and civic servant, Gordon Quan shares his deep love for Houston, whose multiculturalism creates opportunities for acceptance across diverse communities, and reflects on the development of Chinatown.
A global citizen at heart, real estate investor and philanthropist Mandy Kao reflects on Houston as a "prophetic city" and how she shares her father's legacy of giving back.
A native Houstonian, medical student John Tran shares how he has found comfort in the region's large Vietnamese community, as well as inspiration both in the diversity that lies beyond and in his own family.
One of the three restaurateurs behind Blood Bros. BBQ, Robin Wong reflects on the unintentional creation of a nationally acclaimed Asian barbecue fusion restaurant and the responsibility that emerges with being a public figure.