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Nicole's Letter

How are you doing? My name is Nicole, and I am a 12 year old ABC girl living in Texas. I am writing this letter to you as part of eGirl Power’s AAPI initiative to educate, empower, and elevate girls across the U.S. We are an IRS-approved 501(c)3 nonprofit organization hoping to raise awareness on the discrimination Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders face everyday, specifically AAPI females, who are more likely to face discrimination than other genders. When I first heard about you, I immediately thought Spider-man because, Queens (curse my Marvel wired brain). Of course, there is no actual superhero protecting the citizens of Queens in real life, so instead of a superpowered hero, we have normal people trying to make a difference. And they have made a difference.

Akshita's Letter

The Honorable Grace Meng of the United States House of Representatives

Dear Representative Meng:

My name is Akshita. I am an 11-grade student in Indiana taking part in eGirl Power’s AAPI Initiative to “Educate, Empower and Elevate” the AAPI community to unite efforts to #StopAsianHate #StopAAPIHate. An IRS-approved 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, eGirl Power believes the best way to fight discrimination is through education, and this is the spirit and approach of its AAPI Initiative.

Anna's Letter

The Honorable Grace Meng of the United States House of Representatives

Dear Representative Meng:

My name is Anna. I am a 12th grade student in San Juan Capistrano, California, taking part in eGirl Power’s AAPI Initiative to “Educate, Empower and Elevate” the AAPI community to unite efforts to #StopAsianHate #StopAAPIHate. An IRS-approved 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, eGirl Power believes the best way to fight discrimination is through education, and this is the spirit and approach of its AAPI Initiative.

Aslesha's Letter

The Honorable Grace Meng of the United States House of Representatives

Dear Representative Meng:

My name is Aslesha. I am an 11-grade student in California taking part in eGirl Power’s AAPI Initiative to “Educate, Empower and Elevate” the AAPI community to unite efforts to #StopAsianHate #StopAAPIHate. An IRS-approved 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, eGirl Power believes the best way to fight discrimination is through education, and this is the spirit and approach of its AAPI Initiative.

Jasmine's Letter

The Honorable Grace Meng of t he United States House of Representatives

Dear Representative Meng:

My name i s Jasmine. I am a 10th grade student in California taking part i n eGirl Power’s AAPI Initiative to “Educate, Empower and Elevate” the AAPI community to unite efforts to #StopAsianHate #StopAAPIHate. An I RS-approved 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, eGirl Power believes the best way to fight discrimination is through education, and this is the spirit and approach of its AAPI Initiative.

I’m writing to describe what the AAPI Initiative means to me.

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