Taiwanese American Identity Workshop w/Ho Chie Tsai, Part 2

* Mention Kelvin Leung or TAP to the doorman.

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Part 2 of the 2 part series! TAP-Chicago is pleased to announce a 2 part workshop and discussion series featuring Ho Chie Tsai, one of the most influential and passionate contributors to the Taiwanese American community today. The workshops will focus on exploring our Taiwanese American identity, the challenges we face, and take a peek into the history of our Taiwanese American community and where it is headed.

SPACE FOR THIS SPECIAL EVENT WILL BE LIMITED, the first part sold out, please register to ensure your attendance: http://tap-hochietsai2.eventbrite.com

For those who don’t eat before the event, we will have food from a local Korean restaurant, the (subsidized) cost will be $10 cash payable at the event.

Ho Chie Tsai is a founding Board Member of TaiwaneseAmerican.org but wears many hats in the Taiwanese American community. He is a frequent speaker at collegiate conferences and youth summer camp programs, a past Program Director and current Board Member of the Taiwanese American Foundation, and founder of the San Francisco chapter of Taiwanese American Professionals. Ho Chie hopes to inspire a renewed sense of pride in personal identity and increase activism and involvement within the greater Asian American community. Ho Chie holds an Electrical Engineering BS degree from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, a Bioengineering MS and an MD degree from the University of Illinois at Chicago. In his spare time, he works as a pediatrician.

To learn more about Ho Chie and his work please visit http://taiwaneseamerican.org/

To learn more about TAP-Chicago, please visit http://tapchicago.org/

Questions? Contact:

Grant Wu 847.710.1688 | grant at tapchicago dot org

Hauwei Lien 302.559.5948 | hauwei at tapchicago dot org

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