Delta College will host the Empowering Positive Initiatives for Change (EPIC) and Asian Pacific Islander American Staff Association (APIASA) Student Leadership and Cultural Awareness Conference, Saturday, October 22, at Delta’s Science and Mathematics Building, 5151 Pacific Avenue, Stockton. The conference is geared towards high school and Delta College Asian and Pacific Islander American (APIA) students. Activities and workshops will take place from 8 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Conference keynote speakers are Fong Tran, Spoken Word Poet and Director of Student Activities at the College of Alameda; Dillon Delvo, Executive Director of the Little Manila Foundation, and Clarence Louie, EOPS Counselor/Professor Emeritus, Delta College.
Workshops feature: Filipino American History & Hip Hop; the Southeast Asian American Experience; preparation and admission to higher education institutions in the University of California (UC) and California State University (CSU) systems. Also included will be presentations on financial aid resources, and two-year Career Technical Education (CTE) programs that lead directly to employment and good paying jobs.
A civic engagement panel empowering students to take action will feature millennial leaders Cirian Villavicencio, Professor of Political Science at Delta College and Chair of the Statewide Commission on Asian Pacific Affairs; Lange Luntao, Harvard graduate, teacher at Langston Hughes Academy, and candidate for SUSD school board, and Chiakis Xiong-Ornelas, Delta/UC Berkeley graduate and Senior Constituent Representative for Congressman Jerry McNerney.
Online Registration for the conference is FREE, which includes lunch.