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CSAC Member Highlight: Sherry Pace

CSAC Member Highlight: Sherry Pace

by Irene Hsiao | Jun 27, 2024 | csac, newsletter

I’m proud of being a leader who is of service to a community that is similar to one that I come from. 

C3EN Team Member Highlight: Ron Ackermann

C3EN Team Member Highlight: Ron Ackermann

by Irene Hsiao | Jun 25, 2024 | newsletter, team members, Uncategorized

Our research on the Diabetes Prevention Program informed a policy document called the Diabetes Prevention Act of 2009. It was passed into law in the Affordable Care Act, which authorized the formation of the National Diabetes Prevention Program.

C3EN Team Member Highlight: Sumihiro Suzuki

C3EN Team Member Highlight: Sumihiro Suzuki

by Irene Hsiao | May 17, 2024 | newsletter, team members

I was captivated by the passion and devotion of my colleagues. No matter how difficult, they were determined to make a difference. Working with such people every day shaped my views and interests today.

Community Action Spotlight: Coalition for a Better Chinese American Community

Community Action Spotlight: Coalition for a Better Chinese American Community

by Irene Hsiao | May 7, 2024 | community, community action spotlight, newsletter, pilot awards, research

“Our general goal is building a stronger, more vibrant Chinese American and Asian-American community in Chinatown and the surrounding area, particularly for people who have difficulties interacting with government and mainstream systems who may feel powerless to get what they need.”

Join C3EN May 21 for a Virtual Mental Health Town Hall cohosted by Greater Auburn Gresham Development Corp

Join C3EN May 21 for a Virtual Mental Health Town Hall cohosted by Greater Auburn Gresham Development Corp

by Irene Hsiao | May 7, 2024 | events, newsletter, pilot awards, town hall

On May 21 from 6-7:30pm, C3EN and Greater Auburn Gresham Development Corporation host a virtual mental health town hall featuring a keynote by Pilot Awardee Kirsten Dickins of Rush University, “Racial Trauma and PTSD Among Women.” REGISTER HERE
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