How often do we view our citizenship as a gift that we鈥檝e been given to steward?
Ethnicity, Reconciliation, and Justice
The year I graduated from law school turned out to be a momentous occasion for my relatives. That year, not only did I graduate from law school, but I also had one cousin graduate from law school and another graduate from pharmacy school.
When I moved back to Hawai鈥榠 in 2007, I participated in Ho鈥榦lohe Pono鈥a two week summer immersion into the Native Hawaiian community鈥攖o listen, learn, and serve with the aloha (love) of Jesus.
This summer, seventeen 果冻视频 staff and students took part in Borderlands, a special track of the Los Angeles Urban Project. They spent time in Tijuana, San Diego, and Fresno to learn more about the issue of immigration and to understand the issue through a Christian lens.
The train was taking almost twenty to thirty minutes to leave, when a man walking on his two hands and one foot, went onto the ladies鈥 train car.
My neighborhood鈥檚 the type of place 果冻视频 students might visit for an Urban Project. It鈥檚 the type of place people lock their car doors as they drive through. Quite frankly, it鈥檚 the type of place young people don鈥檛 return to after college.
After attending the Asian Pacific Islander Women's Leadership Conference (APIWLC), I've been reflecting on what it means for me to be a leader as an Asian American woman.
鈥淚 left home with a heart full of expectations 鈥 mostly positive, but I also had a certain amount of worry,鈥 said Lisa Espineli Chinn, now the Director for 果冻视频鈥檚 International Student Ministry (ISM).
鈥淗e also who had received the one talent came forward, saying, 鈥楳aster, I knew you to be a hard man, reaping where you did not sow, and gathering where you scattered no seed, so I was afraid...
All across the United States, Latino student enrollment has increased. This recent report by the Pew Hispanic Center detailed a 24% spike in Hispanic college enrollment鈥攊n one year.
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