What's Happening?
The Apex for Youth's 34th annual Inspiration Awards Gala took place at Cipriani South Street, gathering over 600 thought leaders from the Asian American and Pacific Islander community. The event raised
$3.7 million for mental health and well-being programs aimed at underserved Asian-American youth. Lana Condor, known for her role in 'To All the Boys I've Loved Before,' was honored for her contributions to Asian-American representation in media. Condor shared her personal journey of being born in Vietnam, adopted into a white American family, and navigating the film industry as an Asian woman. The gala also featured Olympic gold medalist Eileen Gu, who presented an award to business leader Michael Chung. The evening concluded with a paddle raise led by BD Wong, emphasizing the importance of community and mentorship.
Why It's Important?
The gala underscores the significance of representation and mentorship for Asian-American youth, highlighting the challenges faced by individuals like Lana Condor in the entertainment industry. By raising substantial funds, Apex for Youth aims to support programs that address mental health and provide academic assistance, fostering a sense of belonging and empowerment within the AAPI community. The event also serves as a platform for influential figures to advocate for diversity and inclusion, potentially inspiring systemic changes in media and beyond. The involvement of high-profile personalities like Eileen Gu and BD Wong further amplifies the message of community support and the impact of mentorship.






