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NNS Spotlight: ‘We want to be part of the conversation’: Group aims to elevate fellow Asian Pacific Americans

May 28, 2019 by Andrea Waxman Leave a Comment

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Cris Ros-Dukler (from left), Erik Kennedy, Shary Tran and Kenny Yoo celebrate at the 2019 Hispanic Professionals of Greater Milwaukee Five Star Gala on May 9, 2019, at the Pfister Hotel. (Photo by Kenny Yoo)

 

Editor’s note: This story is part of an occasional series that highlights groups and people worth knowing in Milwaukee. To nominate a person or a group, email info@milwaukeenns.org and put “Spotlight” in the subject line.

To mark Asian Pacific American Heritage Month in May two years ago, three Milwaukeeans of Asian descent launched a Facebook page that highlighted little-known facts about Asian American heritage, history and culture.

Their goal: to elevate their community and its members by raising awareness of their presence.

“That’s how people started hearing about the movement we were trying to create,” said May yer Thao, executive director of the Hmong Wisconsin Chamber of Commerce.

Thao, whose family came to the U.S. from Laos, along with Shary Tran, director of diversity and inclusion at Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin, and Erik Kennedy founded the organization ElevAsian.

A play on the word “elevation,” ElevAsian evolved after Thao, Tran and Kennedy would see each other repeatedly at community events.

ElevAsian celebrating at the Pfister Hotel

Erik Kennedy (left), Malika Siker (second from right) and Shary Tran (right) attend the March 7, 2019, Professional Dimensions Sacagawea Awards at the Pfister Hotel to support fellow ElevAsian member May yer Thao (second from left), one of the two awardees. (Photo provided by ElevAsian)

“We’re usually the only Asian Americans in the room,” said Tran, whose family came to America as refugees after the Vietnam War.  Korean-born Kennedy was adopted into an American family as an infant.

Though Asian Americans comprise just 4 percent of city residents, according to a July 2018 update of the U.S. Census, Tran said Wisconsin is seeing a surge in immigrants from Asia, especially from Burma.

A group like ElevAsian is needed because when people think about minority issues in the community, they don’t always consider Asian Americans as part of that story, Tran said.

The founders have worked to remind community foundations and organizations not to overlook Milwaukee’s Asian Americans when they invite people to work on community issues and projects.  

Since launching the private Facebook group in 2017, which now has about 40 members, ElevAsian has organized outings to events that feature Asian Americans.

When Malika Siker, an oncologist and Medical College professor, and Kennedy were recently recognized among the Business Journal’s “40 under 40.” ElevAsian members attended the celebration to show support, Kennedy said.

Siker, who hails from Janesville, is the daughter of Indonesian and Jewish parents.

The group also organized outings to a Milwaukee Wave soccer game in support of team captain Tenzin Rampa, a Tibetan American, and the recent Milwaukee Rep production of the play, “The Chinese Lady.”

“We want to elevate individuals and support local Asian organizations, businesses and restaurants because we want to see them thrive,” said Kennedy, community relations senior coordinator at Advocate Aurora Health.

He added that ElevAsian wants to “be a resource and also be a part of the conversation and be visible. “

How to connect with ElevAsian

To connect with ElevAsian, send an email to May yer Thao at mayyer@hmongchamber.org.

 

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Filed Under: Carousel, Community, Home, Neighborhoods, News, NNS Spotlight Tagged With: Asian Americans, Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, ElevAsian, Erik Kennedy, May yer Thao, milwaukee, Pacific Island Americans, Shary Tran, Tenzin Rampa

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