
Created in July of 2022, two Asian students set out on a journey to convey the AAPI experience to listeners across the world. This project was created during YYGS Politics, Law and Economics program as a demonstration to empower others in our communities and on the global scale. The story of the Asian American experience cannot be defined by a single story, rather the culmination of hundreds of ye... more
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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In this episode, we dive into the fascinating journey of Dani, a high school student who transformed her love for mythology and Latin into a creative video game. Join us as Dani shares her story, from falling in love with the classics in 6th grade to... more
In this episode of Asian Students Speak Out (ASSO), I sit down with Jinnie, my former advisor and mentor during my first internship abroad in Thailand. Jinnie, originally from Thailand, shares her unique experience studying abroad at a Finnish univer... more
In this episode of "Asian Students Speak Out," we sit down with Tsering Sherpa, a close friend of Anjelica when they met at their freshman dorms in the University of Pennsylvania. Tsering has been instrumental in promoting and preserving Sherpa cultu... more
Alex Jung is a current high school senior who started his podcast, The Youth Factor, as a way to start important conversations with his diverse-backgrounded peers! Alex and our podcast’s host, Anjelica, both share a passion for education and what’s a... more
In this episode, Olivia shares her mission behind Cancer Kids First, the organization she founded when she was 14. She offers important advice to any individual wanting to build an impactful organization. Visit her company’s website for more informat... more
In this Episode, Martin and Anjelica reflect on their high school experiences and what brought them to their position today. This episode reflects on the past, including course selections, staying motivated and most importantly, being in a good heads... more
In this episode, Martin and Yo-Jia discuss the oscar winning film Everything Everywhere All At Once. From it's hidden meaning to the further impact on the asian community, this movie has widespread impact on the movie culture.
In this Episode, Martin and Yo-Jia discuss the ways they celebrated the Lunar new year during the year of the Rabbit. Additionally, the episode dives into the history and culture of the spring festival.
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