Hosts

  • Shelton School

    Shelton is the largest independent school worldwide for students with learning differences, including dyslexia, ADHD, dyscalculia, dysgraphia, and speech/language disorders. The school has been a turning point for thousands of children.

  • Beachwood Neurodiversity Family Network

    Our mission is to connect, support, and work towards full inclusion of families with students who are neurodiverse, disabled, and/or require adaptive education in Beachwood City School District through social events, community building, awareness campaigns, and educational programming.

  • Marist College

    Marist College is a comprehensive, independent institution grounded in the liberal arts. Its mission is to “help students develop the intellect, character, and skills required for enlightened, ethical, and productive lives in the global community of the 21st century.”

  • UKIIC Accelerator

    UKIIC Accelerator Limited is an innovation center accelerator service company aiming at supporting start-ups and entrepreneurs related to the UK.

  • The British Dyslexia Association

    The British Dyslexia Association (BDA) has been the voice of dyslexic people since 1972. We are a membership organisation working to achieve a dyslexia-friendly society for all.

  • Bridge Prep Charter School

    Bridge Prep exists so all students with dyslexia and their families have a public school option, on Staten Island.

  • Greater Austin Asian Chamber of Commerce

    The Greater Austin Asian Chamber of Commerce is the leading partner for driving local economic growth for businesses with ties to Asia and Asian Americans.

  • New Mexico Women in Film

    New Mexico Women in Film is a New Mexico-based outreach network committed to the professional development and achievement of women in the film and media industry through Mentorship, Networking, Education, and Community.

  • Asian Women for Health

    AWFH is a peer-led, community-based network dedicated to advancing Asian women’s health and wellness through education, advocacy, and support. We envision a world where Asian women are well-informed, have access to care that is culturally appropriate and high quality, and inspired to live happy, healthy lives.

  • Chicago Foundation For Education

    The Chicago Foundation for Education (CFE) is committed to providing support, resources, and professional learning opportunities to Chicago Public School (CPS) educators who advance student success in the most disinvested neighborhoods in the city.

  • Peak

    PEAK's mission is to provide opportunities for underserved youth to achieve academic and personal success by combining a four-year, quality, values-based high school education with the guidance and commitment of caring, adult mentors.

  • OCA-Greater Houston Chapter

    OCA-Greater Houston Chapter is a volunteer driven organization of community advocates that strives to meet the current and evolving needs of a diverse population through a comprehensive continuum of programs targeting different life stages of AAPIs with a focus on developing advocacy, leadership, and civic engagement participation of AAPIs.

  • Chinese General Chamber of Commerce New York

    Recognized as the largest and most influential non-profit organization representing Chinese enterprises in the U.S. With a mission to create value, generate economic growth, and enhance cooperation between the U.S. and Chinese business communities…

  • National Committee on Us-China Relations

    Promotes understanding and cooperation between the United States and Greater China in the belief that sound and productive Sino-American relations serve vital American and world interests

  • CHADD

    We believe in improving the lives of people affected by ADHD.

  • Books For Kids

    Promotes literacy among preschool-aged children in under-resourced communities. We create libraries and implement literacy programs in order to help children develop the critical early literacy and social-emotional skills they need to be successful in kindergarten and beyond.

  • 1990 Institute

    To champion fair and equitable treatment for Asian Americans and a constructive U.S.-China relationship through leadership, education, and collaboration.

  • Illinois Humanities Council

    We provide free, high-quality humanities experiences throughout Illinois, particularly for communities of color, individuals living on low incomes, counties and towns in rural areas, small arts and cultural organizations, and communities highly impacted by mass incarceration.

  • Chinese American Service League

    CASL’s comprehensive programs have connected families and individuals in the Chicago Chinese community and beyond with the vital support they need.

  • Columbia University Teachers College

    Our name notwithstanding, Teachers College was founded on the proposition that education alone can’t correct our society’s inequalities — that to maximize the life chances of all people, we must also support poorer communities’ physical and nutritional health and psychological wellbeing.

  • IndieCollect

    The mission of IndieCollect is to save American independent films from the risk of extinction; educate filmmakers about the urgent need to preserve our collective body of work; secure long-term archival storage for indie films at no cost to the filmmakers; and register every indie title in our unique IndieCollect Index so that each film becomes discoverable.

  • Hugh H. Mo, ESQ

    Hugh H. Mo began his legal career as an Assistant District Attorney at the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office and Office of the Special Narcotics Prosecutor from 1976 to 1984. He was the first Asian American to be appointed as an Assistant District Attorney in Manhattan.

  • China Institute

    Is the oldest bicultural, non-profit organization in America to focus exclusively on China. The Institute is chartered by the Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York as a school of continuing education, and its School of Chinese Studies, founded in 1933, is the oldest educational center of its kind in the United States.

  • Flushing Development Center

  • Sherri Donovan & Associates, P.C.

    Sherri Donovan & Associates, P.C. is a law firm which focuses in all areas of matrimonial and family law.

  • Charlie Wang & Michelle Miao

  • Asian American Bar Association

    The mission of AABANY is to improve the study and practice of law, and the fair administration of justice for all by ensuring the meaningful participation of Asian-Americans in the legal profession.

  • Understood

    To help those who learn and think differently discover their potentials, take control, find community, and stay on positive paths along each stage of life’s journey.

  • Knight Barry

    KBT issues title insurance and provides title-related services to consumers, lenders, lawyers, developers, builders, and real estate professionals. They protect sensitive documents and information from real estate closings. They disburse closing funds safely, securely, and soundly and are a big supporter of all their local communities. The company has over 80 offices and more than 500 employees in four states and growing.

  • Peking University Alumni

    Its mission is to protect and promote the welfare of alumni; to help advance the personal and professional development of alumni; to facilitate and foster their communication and connection with each other and with Alma Mater; to help support the advancement of Alma Mater; and to serve as a platform of information exchange, mutual understanding and collaboration between Alma Mater and other organizations, and between China and U.S.

  • New York Public Library

    The New York Public Library has been an essential provider of free books, information, ideas, and education for all New Yorkers for more than 125 years. Founded in 1895, NYPL is the nation’s largest public library system, featuring 92 locations across the Bronx, Manhattan, and Staten Island

  • Yale University Working Women's Network

    The mission of the Working Women’s Network is to provide programs and resources to Yale University’s women employees, and champion the exploration and pursuit of personal and professional goals in order to enhance their individual success while also furthering the advancement of the university.

  • The Asian Network at Yale

    The mission of the Asian Network at Yale is to connect, inspire, and empower the community of Asian Heritage professionals, supporting Yale’s ability to excel in an increasingly complex, competitive and diverse world.

  • DiversAbility at Yale

    The DiversAbility at Yale (DAY) Affinity Group creates an environment that is open and inclusive for all individuals impacted by disability, through engagement, education, and advocacy. The group also focuses on ways to support the recruitment, retention, and advancement of staff and faculty with disabilities.

  • ITS Climate, Culture, and Inclusion Task Force

    Yale ITS Climate, Culture, and Inclusion Task Force is committed to diversity, inclusion, and equity. CCI places a high value in Yale ITS’s employee career advancement, and representation of diversity at all levels, while creating a positive culture of inclusion.

  • Yale-China Association

    Ha promoted understanding between Chinese and American people through programs in the arts, education, health, and public service. Our work in the classroom, the hospital, and the community bring life-changing experiences to thousands of people each year. Teaching and learning are the heart of our work.

  • The Gateway School

    The Gateway School is a K-8, independent day school that transforms the lives of bright students with language-based learning disabilities and attention deficits. At Gateway, our students become skilled, strategic learners and confident self-advocates.

  • Center for All Abilities

    Empowering people of all abilities through enrichment programs to reach their full potential and thrive in community.

  • Metroplus Health

    Since 1985, MetroPlus Health Plan has built a reputation for providing access to affordable, quality health care to the people of New York City.

  • Chinese Christian Herald Crusades

    The Chinese Christian Herald Crusades (CCHC), a Christian social service organization, established in New York in 1982. Its goal is to serve the needs of the Chinese-Americans, many of whom are immigrants from Asia.

  • Garden of Hope

    Dedicates itself to serving, caring, and rebuilding the lives of people who have been exposed to domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking; specifically targeting its services towards the growing Chinese communities in the NYC region.

  • SupChina

    SupChina is a New York-based, China-focused news, information, and business services platform. We inform and connect a global audience regarding the business, technology, politics, culture, and society of China. We help the west read China between the lines.

  • NYS Senator James Skoufis

    During his six years in the State Assembly, James fought for the Hudson Valley's working- and middle-classes. He's been a champion of better schools, stronger infrastructure, leveling the playing field, and fighting corruption.

  • Chinese American Planning Council

    Chinese-American Planning Council’s mission is to promote the social and economic empowerment of Chinese American, immigrant, and low-income communities.

  • Golden Trailer Awards

    The Golden Trailer Awards was created in 1999 by siblings Evelyn Brady-Watters and Monica Brady. The GTAs is an unconventional ceremony that honors excellence in feature film trailers and movie marketing.

  • Purdue University

    The Asian American and Asian Resource and Cultural Center (AAARCC) at Purdue University provides dynamic educational resources for the Purdue community and the Lafayette-West Lafayette community.

  • Hunter College

    The Asian American Studies Program (AASP) at Hunter College of the City University of New York provides students with a multidisciplinary undergraduate education in Asian diasporas with a focus on the United States and New York City.

Learning Disabilities

  • The Dyslexia Resource

    Launched by The Schenck School as a means for sharing the reading expertise of the School with other struggling readers.

  • Children's Dyslexia Center​

    We have over 40 Centers in 13 states that are giving more children with dyslexia the opportunity to learn and reach their full potential.

  • The Dyslexia Foundation

    To facilitate and disseminate scientific breakthroughs and advances in dyslexia through collaboration among neuroscientists, cognitive scientists, geneticists, and practitioners.

  • The GO Project

    To ensure that all under-resourced families with children who are significantly struggling in New York City public schools have access to coordinated, comprehensive, and effective supplemental resources to ensure their child thrives in school and in life.

  • The Learning Disabilities Association of America

    LDA’s mission is to create opportunities for success for all individuals affected by learning disabilities through support, education, and advocacy.

  • The National Center for Learning Disabilities (NCLD)

    NCLD improves the lives of the 1 in 5 with learning and attention issues by empowering parents and young adults, transforming schools, and advocating for equal rights and opportunities.

  • Reading Rockets

    A national public media literacy initiative offering information and resources on how young kids learn to read, why so many struggle, and how caring adults can help.

Immigration and Civil Rights

  • Asian Americans Advancing Justice (AAJC)

    Advocates for an America in which all Americans can benefit equally from, and contribute to, the American dream. Our mission is to advance the civil and human rights for Asian Americans and to build and promote a fair and equitable society for all. Advancing Justice.

  • Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC)

    To work with and educate immigrants, community organizations, and the legal sector to continue to build a democratic society that values diversity and the rights of all people.

  • National Network of Immigrant and Refugee Rights

    We work to promote a just immigration and refugee policy in the United States and to defend and expand the rights of all immigrants and refugees, regardless of immigration status.

Cultural

  • Asia Society

    To foster insight, encourage engagement, elevate regional voices, inform and educate new audiences, address complex – and where necessary – contentious challenges, engage in creative problem-solving, and help deliver real solutions for the benefit of all.

  • The Center for Asian American Media (CAAM)

    Dedicated to presenting stories that convey the richness and diversity of Asian American experiences to the broadest audience possible.

Community Partners

  • Apna Ghar

    Provides critical, comprehensive, culturally competent services, and conducts outreach and advocacy across communities to end gender violence.

  • Asia Catalyst

    Promotes the rights of marginalized communities by supporting a vibrant network of advocates committed to ending stigma, discrimination, and criminalization.