Join us & APA Justice for this critical discussion with expert panelists tackling #AlienLandLaws that limit property ownership based on nationality. What can homebuyers, real estate professionals, & others do to challenge these discriminatory policies? Tune in to find out: https://bit.ly/3ESD3Ma
Committee of 100
Non-profit Organizations
New York, NY 10,834 followers
Ensuring the full inclusion of Chinese Americans in America and advancing U.S.-China relations
About us
Committee of 100 is a non-profit U.S. leadership organization of prominent Chinese Americans in business, government, academia, healthcare, and the arts focused on public policy engagement, civic engagement, and philanthropy. For over 30 years, Committee of 100 has served as a preeminent organization committed to the dual missions of promoting the full participation of Chinese Americans in all aspects of American life and constructive relations between the United States and Greater China.
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http://committee100.org/
External link for Committee of 100
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- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- New York, NY
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1990
- Specialties
- Education, Diplomacy, Leadership Development, and U.S.-China Relations
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257 Park Avenue South
19th Fl.
New York, NY 10010, US
Employees at Committee of 100
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Committee of 100 reposted this
I am truly honored and humbled to be one of the “Outstanding Asian American Women Who Dared Award” recipients. My heartfelt gratitude goes to Yue-Sai Kan, the China Institute, and everyone who made this event possible. Greatly appreciate my friend, Treasurer Fiona Ma for being my “specially requested” award presenter😊 Looking back on my journey—from an international student at UCSF to the CEO of Chinese Hospital dedicated to serving underserved communities—I realize that every challenge has been a stepping stone to growth. My mother, a woman of immense strength and generosity, taught me that leadership is not about seeking personal accomplishment but about lifting others. She lived by the words of Fan Zhongyan: “Be concerned about the world’s troubles before others, and enjoy happiness only after others do.” That spirit of service has guided me every step of the way. As Asian American women, we stand on the shoulders of those who came before us, and it is our duty to pave the way for those who will follow. We must dare to break barriers, dare to lead with compassion, and dare to redefine what is possible. The world is full of uncertainties and challenges. To my fellow honorees and every woman in this room including my own daughter Melinda L. : May we always find opportunities in adversity and build windmills when the winds of change come, so together we can make the world a better place for all. (My 2-minute speech for last night’s award ceremony😊) https://lapost.us/?p=70768
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Do you want to make a meaningful impact, build valuable experience, expand your network, and gain exclusive access to one of the most prestigious gatherings for the #ChineseAmerican community? Apply to volunteer for our LA Conference & Gala! Deadline 2/28. https://bit.ly/4aYB0lK
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Happy Valentine’s Day! 💘 Today is all about love—whether it’s with a partner, friends, family, or yourself. We especially enjoy spreading love and joy in our communities. 💌💖 #ValentinesDay
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🏮 Happy Lantern Festival! ✨ Celebrated on the 15th day of the Chinese New Year, the Lantern Festival marks the end of the festivities with a beautiful display of colorful lanterns. 🌕 #LanternFestival
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Miss the second edition of our #StateOfChineseAmericans research? Don't worry! All the information lives our website here: https://lnkd.in/gePJ6hSV
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#ICYMI: Registration is now OPEN for our April Conference & Gala in Los Angeles! Learn more about our programs and offerings and register for the conference and/or gala here: https://bit.ly/4aHiNt6
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🚨 We just announced some of the panel and session titles for our upcoming Conference & Gala in LA‼️ Read the full announcement here: https://bit.ly/3EjLPCH ✨💯
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Committee of 100 reposted this
Celebrating the Lunar New Year in style with Mayor Daniel Lurie, the Acting Consul General of San Francisco Consulate of China, and esteemed State and City elected officials along with community leaders in SF Chinatown! A special shoutout to the Chinese Chamber of Commerce for orchestrating this fantastic event. The vibrant Portsmouth Square, known as the living room of SF Chinatown, was abuzz with residents and tourists joining in the festivities. It's fascinating to observe that here in SF, the Lunar New Year celebrations extend for months to come! Year of Snake symbolizes wisdom, intuition and transformation. Wishing you a wonderful year of the Snake filled with good health, happiness, and prosperity! 🎉🏮 #LunarNewYearCelebration #SFChinatown #CommunityUnity
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Committee of 100 was honored to join Queens Borough President Donovan Richards in celebrating Lunar New Year, sharing vital Anti-Asian Hate resources with the community. From Yellow Whistles for safety to AAPI Hate Tracker postcards, the "We Belong" Anti-Hate Glossary, and student workbooks on Chinese American contributions, we remain committed to raising awareness, fostering unity, and ensuring that everyone belongs. AAPI Hate Tracker: https://lnkd.in/eQfaauN2
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