Wednesday, April 15, 2015

APIA Scholarship applications Due April 24th

Just a reminder that the APIA scholarship applications are due on Friday, April 24th, at the library circulation counter by 3:00 pm or postmarked by that date.

The application is available online at http://transfer.fullcoll.edu/ApiaScholarshipApp2015.pdf
You may contact Jane Ishibashi at jishibashi@fullcoll.edu or 714-992-7378 if you have any questions.

Tuesday, March 31, 2015


The Asian Pacific Islander Faculty and Staff Association Scholarship
The APIA Scholarship Application Form
APIA is offering a $200 scholarship to students who have achieved academic excellence and demonstrate commitment and service to the Asian Pacific Islander community. The applications are due by Friday, April 24th.

Wednesday, March 4, 2015

APIA Scholarship Award for 2014

The Asian Pacific Islander Faculty and Staff Association presented their annual award to Nora Matti at the Cadena Cultural Center’s Transfer Ceremony in May 2014. Ethnic Studies faculty member, Larry Hashima, awarded the prize. Students were selected for their academic excellence and involvement with the Asian/Pacific Islander community.

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Asian Pacific Islander Faculty & Staff Association 2013-2014 Scholarship


The Asian Pacific Islander Faculty Staff Association (APIA) seeks to recognize outstanding students who exemplify the spirit of APIA by achieving academic excellence and demonstrating personal commitment and dedicated service to the Asian Pacific Islander (API) community.

Specific eligibility criteria are:

  • Be a currently enrolled student at Fullerton College
  • Plan to be enrolled at least half-time at an accredited college or university in the Fall 2014 term OR continuing at Fullerton College in Fall 2014
  • Demonstrate community involvement or volunteer work with API population.
  • Have a minimum grade point average of 3.00

Members of the APIA scholarship committee read all applications and select the recipient of the $200 award. The application can be found on the Cadena Cultural Center web site at APIA Application

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

3rd Annual Asian & Pacific Islander Forum



Monday, March 24, 2014

11:45am-1:15pm

Fullerton College
College Center, Conference Rooms 224-8

The Cadena Cultural Center, Ethnic Studies Department, and the Asian & Pacific  Islander Faculty & Staff  Association invite you to our 3rd Annual Asian &  Pacific Islander Forum. The forum includes small group discussions following the keynote address.
Our 2014 Keynote Speaker:  Ms. Nhi T. Lien
Dr. Nhi T. Lieu is author of "The American Dream in Vietnamese" (University of Minnesota Press, 2011), which explores the popular culture of the Vietnamese diaspora, examining how people displaced by war reconstruct cultural identity in the aftermath of migration. Her new book project titled, "Beautiful Citizenship: Transnational Asian/American Embodied Practices in the Age Neoliberal Capitalism," explores how the strategies of consumption in private and personal choices in fashion and beauty reconstitutes cultural and racial identities while transforming meanings of citizenship through embodied practices.




Monday, September 16, 2013

Wedding Palace: Matinee and Lunch Film Discussion in Irvine

San Diego area and Fullerton College APIA met up for the movie and film discussion afterwards.

Meet with members of APIA on Sunday, Sept. 29th for a matinee showing of the movie, Wedding Palace. Afterwards, there will be a lunch discussion of the film. After the showing times are released, a specific time will be set.

In the movie, Jason Kim, a 29-year old advertising executive (Brian Tee, D.K. from THE FAST AND FURIOUS:TOKYO DRIFT), feels the pressure from his parents and other relatives to wed before his 30th birthday in order to avoid an ancient curse placed on his family.  

Please RSVP by contacting Karyn Nguyen at (714) 992-7254 or KNguyen1@fullcoll.edu



Jason Kim, a 29-year old advertising executive (Brian Tee, D.K. from THE FAST AND FURIOUS:TOKYO DRIFT), feels the pressure from his parents and other relatives to wed before his 30th birthday in order to avoid an ancient curse placed on his family.  - See more at: http://laapff.festpro.com/films/detail/wedding_palace_2011#sthash.aeDuM3lq.dpuf
  Jason Kim, a 29-year old advertising executive (Brian Tee, D.K. from THE FAST AND FURIOUS:TOKYO DRIFT), feels the pressure from his parents and other relatives to wed before his 30th birthday in order to avoid an ancient curse placed on his family.  - See more at: http://laapff.festpro.com/films/detail/wedding_palace_2011#sthash.aeDuM3lq.dpuf
  Jason Kim, a 29-year old advertising executive (Brian Tee, D.K. from THE FAST AND FURIOUS:TOKYO DRIFT), feels the pressure from his parents and other relatives to wed before his 30th birthday in order to avoid an ancient curse placed on his family.  - See more at: http://laapff.festpro.com/films/detail/wedding_palace_2011#sthash.aeDuM3lq.dpuf
  Jason Kim, a 29-year old advertising executive (Brian Tee, D.K. from THE FAST AND FURIOUS:TOKYO DRIFT), feels the pressure from his parents and other relatives to wed before his 30th birthday in order to avoid an ancient curse placed on his family.  - See more at: http://laapff.festpro.com/films/detail/wedding_palace_2011#sthash.aeDuM3lq.dpuf

Asian Pacific Festival Sept. 21 & 22nd



September 21 & 22nd 
10 am to 10 pm
Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort and Marina


If you're interested in Asian Pacific culture, check out this festival!