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Intersection of Faith, Work, and Asian-American Identity

Intersection of Faith, Work and Asian-American Identity is a dialogue for the Stanford community to explore these ideas of faith in Asian-American Community, faith in work with this panel of professionals from the Bay Area. This event is co-organized and co-hosted by members of InterVarsity, Parakaleo, Chinese Campus Evangelistic Fellowship and Acts2 Christian Fellowship. It will be held on Friday February 15 from 6-8pm at Thornton 110. There will be snacks and refreshments.

We will be exploring the questions:

  • Can we reconcile Christian faith with Asian American culture?

  • Can we serve God in a secular work setting?

  • Does God gives us specific directions for our career?

  • Can we serve God and honor our parents?

Bio of Speakers:
Atul Ayer: Leader of India Medical Missions @Peninsula Bible Church and Former Senior Researcher @Johnson and Johnson

Michelle Ting: Curator @The Racial Imaginary Institute and Former Diversity and Inclusion Advocate @Google

Benjamin Chen: Talent Acquisition Director @Juniper Networks and Stanford PhD in EE

Lukuang Lynette Hsu, MD: Adult, Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist @Kaiser and Founder of Solid Ground International

Charles Lee: Professor @Stanford GSB and Former Global Head of Equity Research at Barclays Global Investors (BGI; now Blackrock)

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