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Boeing Contributes $1 1 Million for Asian American and Pacific Islander Support Organizations Across U S

Date Time Boeing Contributes $1.1 Million for Asian American and Pacific Islander Support Organizations Across U.S Today, in observance of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month in the United States, Boeing [NYSE: BA] announced the company is donating $1.1 million to organizations working to combat anti-Asian hate and promote justice, advance appreciation for AAPI history and culture, and fund community service projects and leadership development programs in communities across the United States. “At Boeing, we know that being a truly equitable, diverse and inclusive company requires a commitment to our team members here at the company and in the communities where our employees and partners live and work. These investments build on Boeing’s longstanding commitment to supporting those in underserved and marginalized communities and recognizes the challenging issues currently being faced by the Asian American and Pacific Islander community,” said Tim Keating, Boeing

Standing up against anti-Asian racism – Ecotone | News and Views on Ecological Science

by Qianna Xu, ESA Asian Ecology Section Student Liaison, and Lin Jiang, ESA Asian Ecology Section Chair The past year has been a very difficult time for many people, with the surging pandemic, ongoing racial injustice against the black community, escalating economic despair and inequality. Meanwhile, bubbling beneath the surface, hatred directed towards people of Asian immigrants and Asian Americans was brewing. Anti-Asian hate crimes have spiked 149 percent since the pandemic began, according to a study conducted by the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at California State University. This past year, we have witnessed a dramatic increase in violence and a general distrust that have affected many lives and livelihoods throughout Asian communities and have created fear and anxiety for the safety of our families and friends.

Binghamton University announces winners of student awards

Binghamton University students are known for going above and beyond, pushing themselves to be the best versions of themselves they can be. In turn, the University strives to make sure their accomplishments are recognized and rewarded. In the past, some student awards were given out by the dean of students and the Campus Life Office. More recently however, Vice President of Student Affairs Brian Rose and Assistant Vice President of Student Affairs and Dean of Students Randall Edouard shared a vision for centralizing and expanding student awards. In the spring of 2020, Rose and Edouard tasked different areas within the Division of Student Affairs and other University entities to develop awards that aligned with the themes and values of their areas and the University as a whole.

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