APIASF SMART Program
Are you you a Scholar looking for career guidance? Apply for the 2017 SMART program today! Click here to apply - Deadline March 24, 2017. Â
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APIASF SMART Program
Are you you a Scholar looking for career guidance? Apply for the 2017 SMART program today! Click here to apply - Deadline March 24, 2017. Â

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Summit Reflection
Hello! My name is Maria Angela Sarte and I am a student scholar of the APIASF AANAPISI and Wells Fargo scholarship representing California State University, Sacramento. I would first like to express my deepest gratitude for all who contributed to planning and making the 7th Annual APIASF Higher Education Summit a success. Upon my return in Sacramento, I am still in awe of the knowledge and mentorships that I’ve gained upon participating as a scholar representative in the Summit. As I reflect on my experience, I am amazed to learn of the many educators who strive to represent our AAPI community. In addition, although I learned upon AAPIs having been described as the “Invisible minorities,” I never realized how prevalent and detrimental that is not only in my state of California but also nationwide for our populations until coming to the Summit. This brings upon the ripple effects of many problems from high suicidal and ideation rates to a continued stimulus of poverty. However, attending this Summit has made me realized that it is up to our generation and collected voices to bring about a change in improving the rights of our communities.
      This resonates upon my own experiences as I reflect on who I am as an API woman in America. Growing up, I felt that I was to stay subservient and quiet because of being API. I often received stereotypes from people of not only different backgrounds of me, but of my own and this just shows that we too as APIs are experiencing internalized oppression that is put from colonialism. One quote that I will especially remember is from Dr. Curtiss Takada Rooks who said, “See the ball. Hit the ball. See suffering. End suffering.” Something so straightforward yet so powerful is what we need more of within our API backgrounds. It is our call to stand a stand and remember to take action to constantly keep in reminder of helping others acknowledge the identities that we have and to educate others who don’t understand our histories. This is what I hope to do and bring back to my university of California State University, Sacramento as I want to pass on the stone into the waters of my community and create that ripple effect.
      Throughout this Summit, I heard numerous discussions and felt my own sense of community with the openness of the various professionals that I’ve met who took the initiative to offer their input on how they can improve the educational rates upon our AAPI populations as well as eagerly listened to us as scholars in Higher Education. I believe that I will apply what I learned by starting my own discussions with the communities I am involved with. Sometimes within my own university that I attend to, we solely as students don’t follow up or discuss on what more we can do to improve our representations as AAPI. I am currently involved as a student and staff member of the Full Circle Project of Sacramento State which was funded by the AANAPISI grant that helps cater toward increasing the graduation and retention rates of our API student populations through hosting community forums and workshops, and I am honored and humbled to have a connection personally with my supervisors and professors who are closely knit with the AAPI community in Sacramento. However, because I have the advantage being a Full Circle Project I often feel that there are students out there who are going through obstacles that put a barrier upon finishing their educations because of the lack of awareness of the resources that are available to them. In addition, there are numbers of students who are afraid to take the initiative in making connections with professionals to help guide them. Thus, I believe that this Summit has made me much more aware of the advantage that I have as a student and now a scholar, and I plan to pass this on by offering mentorships to those who have not felt the support that I’ve felt throughout my college journey.
      I plan to stay engaged with APIASF by following on social media. Technology plays such a key role in our educational systems and work forces today. Thus, it is crucial to use it the advantage that will help enhance our own professional and personal knowledge. Thank you so much to the APIASF community for inspiring me to build on bigger communities! Â
Had the pleasure of meeting Osnat Shurer, producer for the movie #Moana. I believe Moana is going to truly be a movie for the people of #Oceania and for #women. 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽#Disney #APIASF #polynesia #pacificislanders #islanders #culture #film #storytelling #movie #screening #animation #ocean #feminism (at New York, New York)
What a treat! Nonosina Polynesia performed at the Asian Pacific Islander American Scholarship Fund Benefit in #NYC tonight with a theme for the movie "#MOANA!" Thanks #APIASF for celebrating and supporting us in education! #APIASFBenefit #Nonosina #polynesia #ori #oritahiti #tahiti #tahitian #Tahitiandance #samoa #islands #gala #benefit #fundraiser #dance #asians #pacificislanders #polynesians #disney (at New York Hilton Midtown)

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Shout out to my new friend @nuanua_iuli for her wonderful speech tonight at the #APIASFBenefit! Congrats #Scholar! #nyc #apiasf #scholarship #americansamoa #samoa #pacificilslander #polynesia #moana #education #asian #gala #benefit #donation (at New York Hilton Midtown)
This October, join us by taking part in the #repOpportunity sign campaign! #repOpportunity is the time of year when we discuss all the ways we seek out, create, and take advantage of new opportunities to become leaders and give back to our communities.  Join the conversation and share how you hope to learn and grow!
All you have to do is:
Print out one of the above templates (or make your own!).
Fill it in.
Take a picture of yourself holding the sign.
Submit it to the blog!
Feel free to submit a written blog post about how you #repOpportunity as well!
#repChange: With new beginnings, how do we make impact?
This September, discuss how personal decisions can effect positive change.
Change can be made through personal actions of tremendous variety. Â How do you work to improve surroundings for yourself and others?
September 13/ As Scholars studying on college campuses, many have unique opportunities to make positive change. Â Tell us about the work you do on and off campus!
September 15/ Positive change begins with an idea, an observation, or a passion. Â Moving forward, where do you see a need for change? Â What do you plan to do to make this change?
September 20/ Share a photo of a historical or contemporary change maker! Let us know how this individual or group has inspired you.
September 22/ Despite our best efforts, change does not always happen all at once. Â We sometimes experience significant roadblocks. Â What advice would you give to a change-making Scholar facing a setback?
September 27/ Often times our call for change is inspired by community justice. Â How do you view justice in your community, and how has this inspired a call to change?
September 29/ Tell us about your ideal tomorrow. Â Open to interpretation.