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  2. Asian Women's Fund - Wikipedia

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    The Asian Women's Fund (財団法人女性のためのアジア平和国民基金, zaidan hojin josei-no tame no Ajia heiwa kokumin kikin), also abbreviated to アジア女性基金 in Japanese, was a fund set up by the Japanese government in 1994 to distribute monetary compensation to comfort women in South Korea, the Philippines, Taiwan, the Netherlands, and Indonesia. [1]

  3. National Asian Pacific American Women's Forum - Wikipedia

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    National Asian Pacific American Women's Forum (also known as NAPAWF) is a community-based non-profit organization based in Chicago and founded in 1996. They have offices in Atlanta and Washington, DC, as well as 15 chapters across the country.

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  5. Women in business - Wikipedia

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    Corporate support for women in business is also on the rise, with grants made available to help women in business. [42] [43] Affirmative action has been credited with "bringing a generation of women into business ownership" in the United States, following the 1988 Women's Business Ownership Act and subsequent measures. [44]

  6. Zhang Xin - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Zhang and her husband launched a $100 million charitable initiative, the SOHO China Scholarships, "to fund disadvantaged Chinese students at top institutions across the globe," [12] [17] [2] including gifts of over $10 million to Yale University, over $15 million to Harvard University, and $10 million to the University of Chicago; the ...

  7. Nicole Lee is Chicago's First Asian American Alderwoman

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    In Chicago, the group's population grew by 31%, an increase of about 45,000. It's a historical selection as Lee — a United Airlines executive — is the first Asian American woman on the city ...

  8. Gold House - Wikipedia

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    Gold House was founded by former YouTube executive and entrepreneur Bing Chen in 2018 in an effort to strengthen and uplift the API community. [2] Chen, who holds the role of executive chairman and CEO of Gold House, wanted to combat hate and affliction with information by changing the narrative and promoting the impact of Asian Americans. [3]

  9. South Asian donors gave almost $2.4 million to Harris in ...

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    More than 20,000 donors of Indian, Pakistani and Bangladeshi descent poured money into Harris' campaign in the 10 days after President Biden withdrew from the race.