“Become Visible: Let Your Voice Be Heard”
Volume 4:1, p. 1 (2006)
by Vu H. Pham, Lauren Emiko Hokoyama, and J.D. Hokoyama
ABSTRACT: Since 1982, Leadership Education for Asian Pacifics, Inc. (LEAP) has been intent on “growing leaders” within Asian Pacific American (APA) communities across the country. LEAP’s founders had a simple yet powerful idea: In order for APA communities to realize their full potential and to foster robust participation in the larger democratic process, those communities must develop leaders in all sectors who can advocate and speak on their behalf. A national, nonprofit organization, LEAP achieves its mission by: Developing people, because leaders are made, not born; Informing society, because leaders know the issues; and Empowering communities, because leaders are grounded in strong, vibrant communities.
PREVIEW:
Download
Article Citation:
Vu Pham, Lauren Emiko Hokoyama, and J. Hokoyama (2006) Become Visible: Let Your Voice Be Heard. AAPI Nexus: Policy, Practice and Community: 2006, Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 1-12.