Reflecting on her journey through the Asia Pacific Leadership Program, Huyen Truong, Vietnam, APLP Generation 7, shares how exposure to adaptive leadership has transformed her approach to challenges: “I didn’t know what it meant then, but now see there’s not only one way to do things. In different working contexts and environments you have to adapt, there’s not one perfect way. How we adapt, and being adaptive is one of the most important qualities I gained.” The Asia Pacific Leadership Program is currently in the review process for its 2025 cohort, Generation 23. Applications for 2026 cohort will open in September 2025 for those interested in joining a transformative leadership experience. For more information, please visit the website link in our bio. #ewc_leadership #ewcaplp
East-West Center Leadership
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For over 50 years, the Center has been working with and cultivating leaders from diverse fields across the region by linking high-level content with experiential learning and emphasizing practical application of ideas.
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When asked, "What questions about equity are you bringing with you to the Equitable Futures Fellowship?" Timothy McInerny from Australia shared: "What are the questions we should be asking to challenge our personal priorities, norms, structures, etc.? How can we use an equity lens to frame and communicate approaches and outcomes in policy development? And how does the western framing of equity translate and apply in non-western environments, cultures, and systems?" Tim’s thought-provoking questions remind us of the importance of rethinking equity in diverse contexts and striving for inclusive, culturally-sensitive solutions that resonate globally. Tim is a participant in the 2024-2025 Equitable Futures Fellowship, a partnership between the Doris Duke Foundation and the East-West Center, dedicated to empowering leaders who are committed to building more inclusive and equitable communities across the Asia-Pacific region. Learn more about Tim and the other fellows of the EFF by reading their bios: https://lnkd.in/gAHexStg Be sure to follow Shangri La Museum of Islamic Art, Culture & Design and our page for more updates!
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What an inspiring and impactful week it has been as we wrap up the Honolulu sessions of the Equitable Futures Fellowship! The fellows visited and volunteered in Maunalua Bay with Mālama Maunalua, participated in dynamic sessions with thought leaders in design, innovation, strategy, futures, and equity-focused problem solving, and shared their own experiences during an empowering “Equity in Action: Stories from our Fellows” night. A heartfelt thank you to all the speakers, partners, and host organizations for your time, insights, and support in shaping this transformative experience for our cohort. The Equitable Futures Fellowship is a partnership between the Doris Duke Foundation and the East-West Center, empowers diverse leaders from across sectors to tackle inequity in all its forms, from income and health care disparities to the impacts of the climate crisis. Follow Shangri La Museum of Islamic Art, Culture & Design and our page for more updates!
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The application window for the 2025 Asia Pacific Leadership Program (APLP) is now closed. References for submitted applications will be accepted until November 17, 2024. The application review process of all completed submissions will soon begin and we are excited to find the members of APLP's 23rd Generation (G23)! We appreciate your patience during the review period. All applicants will be notified of their application status no later than March 1, 2025. Please contact our team via Submittable messages or email with any questions or concerns regarding your application. Missed the deadline? Stay connected and be on the lookout for information regarding the 2026 APLP and other opportunities! #ewcaplp #ewc_leadership
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We’re excited welcome Mari Ching back to the East-West Center as our new Program Officer in the Leadership Program within the Professional Development Program! Mari previously served as a Program Officer with the Center’s Research Program and brings over 10 years of experience in program management and international exchange. ? Her impressive background includes roles with NOAA’s Climate Adaptation Partnership, Arizona State University’s Global Futures Laboratory, the Japan Society of Northern California, and Pacific Forum. Mari holds a BA in International Relations with a focus on East Asia from Hawai‘i Pacific University. Born and raised in Hawai‘i, she has also lived in San Francisco and brings a broad, global perspective to her work. Welcome back, Mari!
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When asked, "What role do you believe leadership plays in fostering equitable spaces?" Husnain Lilani from Pakistan shared: "Leaders drive equity by valuing diverse perspectives and actively working to eliminate biases, ensuring everyone has the resources, support, and opportunities they need to thrive. This includes fostering an environment where everyone feels safe to voice their ideas and concerns." Husnain’s response highlights the essential role leaders play in shaping inclusive, supportive spaces where all voices are heard. By embracing diversity and encouraging open dialogue, leaders can create environments that empower individuals to contribute fully, driving innovation and positive change within their communities. This approach not only enhances collaboration but also strengthens the fabric of society as a whole. Husnain is a participant in the 2024-2025 Equitable Futures Fellowship, a partnership between the Doris Duke Foundation and the East-West Center, dedicated to empowering leaders who are committed to building more inclusive and equitable communities across the Asia-Pacific region. Follow Shangri La Museum of Islamic Art, Culture & Design and our page for more updates!
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What an incredible first week of the Equitable Futures Fellowship across the East-West Center and?Shangri La Museum of Islamic Art, Culture & Design?campuses in Honolulu! We’re excited to share some highlights from last week, where fellows had the chance to connect with keynote speaker Angela Davis, engage in workshops and panel discussions with leaders in the arts, journalism, and sustainability, and participate in site visits to Loko I?a Pā?aiau, Pearl Harbor, and ?Iolani Palace. Thank you to all the speakers, panelists, and host locations who shared a part of your story to inspire and connect with our fellowship cohort! The Equitable Futures Fellowship is a partnership between the Doris Duke Foundation and the East-West Center, empowering diverse leaders from across sectors to tackle inequity in all its forms, from income and health care disparities to the impacts of the climate crisis. Follow?East-West Center Leadership?and our page for more updates!
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?? Application Deadline Extended! There's now extra time to apply for the East-West Center's 2025 Asia Pacific Leadership Program. Applications are open until November 10, 2024 @ 11PM Hawaii Standard Time! Join a dynamic cohort of leaders from across the Asia-Pacific for an immersive learning experience focused on building impactful leadership skills and lasting connections. Don't miss this opportunity to apply! Learn more and submit your application by visiting https://lnkd.in/gP9SzygV #ewcaplp #ewc_leadership
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The inaugural 2024-2025 Equitable Futures Fellowship (EFF) is off to an amazing first week in Honolulu with sessions hosted between Shangri La Museum of Islamic Art, Culture & Design and the East-West Center campuses! This week, we had the incredible honor of hosting Angela Davis as our keynote speaker for the Equitable Futures Fellowship. The conversation was moderated by Nahed Minawi, Events and Partnerships Manager at?Shangri La. Angela Davis is an American political activist, scholar, and author known for her work in civil rights, prison reform, and social justice. During her keynote, Davis shared reflections on her pursuits for global justice and instilled hopes for the future as fellows continue their journey. The Equitable Futures Fellowship is a partnership between the Doris Duke Foundation and the East-West Center, empowering diverse leaders from across sectors to tackle inequity in all its forms, from income and health care disparities to the impacts of the climate crisis. Follow the East-West Center Leadership page for more updates.
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This week the fellows of the inaugural 2024-2025 Equitable Futures Fellowship (EFF) are in Honolulu, Hawai‘i from October 28 to November 8, 2024 for the first of two in-person meetings. The program’s 16 fellows have convened to hear from experts and engage in activities designed to enhance their knowledge, leadership capacities, and networks. The EFF, a partnership between the?Doris Duke Foundation?and the?East-West Center, empowers diverse leaders from across sectors to tackle inequity in all its forms, from income and health care disparities to the impacts of the climate crisis. Learn more about the inaugural EFF cohort by visiting https://lnkd.in/gAHexStg Be sure to follow?Shangri La Museum of Islamic Art, Culture & Design?and our page for more updates!