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Monthly Archives: March 2018

Special Event for Mothers to Mothers Project

March 26, 2018 AAPIHRG

Hi Everyone!

Please see the attached flyers for an upcoming event! The researchers and facilitators will be hosting a discussion and providing samples of a recipe included in the postpartum book .

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Student Quotes

"The guest speakers were awesome. It’s rare to get an opportunity to be exposed to so many people who are doing such great work for the community and willing to volunteer their time to come and talk to us."

"In my regular community health class, API health was rarely covered and when it was discussed, lecturers claimed that APIs in general have better health statuses than other minorities. I’m glad that through this course, I learned to question what these lecturers said about the API population, and how more research must be done to ensure the health and well-being of APIs in the US."

"I really feel the urgency to improve the health of the AAPI community. I’ve learned that I can start by researching my own community, that using my knowledge and my experiences are valid and very much needed to be shared."

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Internal Student Coordinator
Katie Lau
katie.kailin.lau@berkeley.edu

External Student Coordinator
Kimberly Ngo
kimberly.m.ngo@gmail.com

Community Advisory Board Member
Nga Bui
ngabui@gmail.com

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Marilyn Wong, MD, MPH apihealthresearch@gmail.com

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Harvey Dong, PhD
hdong@berkeley.edu

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