"it was difficult to let go at first and let go of the expectations of society. But letting it go was so empowering. It's a way of saying this is who I am, this is how God made me and putting that above what society expects of me."
She joined 31 other young leaders who were selected for their commitment to improving the quality of life and opportunity for young Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.
I think my enthusiasm, passion and drive for anything marketing was obvious. I was regularly invited to meetings and invited to make a contribution. So, yes it scared me but...
“Something as small as a cupcake could make someone’s day,” the Brampton resident said. “We met with some of the women in one of the shelters and saw how it put a smile on their face.”
‘South Asian Millennials Conference: A Spotlight on Change’—the first-ever, one-of-a-kind conference aiming to inspire South Asian millennials...
Having also recently learned how to adjust to homesickness after studying abroad last semester, I feel as if I’m limitlessly exploring a unique space that seems to hold opportunity at every corner.
Karanveer Singh Pannu, a Sikh-American high school student from New Jersey, has written a new book that looks at bullying from the point of view of the student.
[VIDEO] It is a story of despair, love, hopelessness, grace and triumph. Viewers of the video have commented that they both laughed and cried.
I feel such camps are necessary in which today’s youth can really resonate learning in the relaxed but casually disciplined environment and using linear method they can jump start on their way to faith with their self reflection, motivation, clear understanding and coaching, youth need to be provided exposure.
In the world of spirituality stemming from Eastern cultures and philosophy the higher sentiments are related to divine attributes.