Asian Hall of Fame Gala Honors Women, Celebrates 20 Years

Gala to Honor Pacific Northwest Inductees and Advance Impact Fund

A Torch Lit for Two Generations

It’s a testament to the enduring power of the human spirit that a gala celebrating the achievements of Asian and Native Pacific Northwest luminaries can also serve as a beacon of hope for future generations. The Asian Hall of Fame’s 20th Anniversary Founders Gala, set for September 27th in Seattle, is more than just a glamorous event; it’s a celebration of resilience, innovation, and the indomitable spirit of women.

The gala honors a diverse group of inductees, from the culinary artistry of Aisha Ibrahim to the civic leadership of Bruce Harrell and the groundbreaking work of Consul General Seo Eunji. It’s a reminder that greatness can be found in every corner of society, regardless of background or origin.

But perhaps most importantly, the gala serves as a catalyst for change. The Asian & Native Women Impact Fund, which the event benefits, provides scholarships, technical grants, and work stipends to women in tech, entertainment, and the arts. It’s a tangible investment in the future, ensuring that the next generation of Asian and Native women has the resources they need to succeed.

As we gather to celebrate the achievements of the past, let us also look forward with hope and determination. The Asian Hall of Fame is more than just an organization; it’s a movement, a testament to the power of community and the enduring spirit of human endeavor.

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