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All of Us Belong Right Here! – Joel Wong on Ding Ding TV Civic Leadership Forum (President, National Asia American PAC)

Joel Wong (President, National Asia American PAC) recites his poem at the Civic Leadership Forum – “We Are All Americans!”

This Forum was organized by Ding Ding TV and American Teochow Foundation.

“The Stop The Hate campaign is made possible with funding from the California State Library (CSL) in partnership with the California Commission on Asian and Pacific Islander American Affairs (CAPIAA). The views expressed on this website and other materials produced by Ding Ding TV (SVI Channel) do not necessarily reflect the official policies of the CSL, CAPIAA, or the California government. Learn more at (www.dingdingtv.com/stopthehate) or capiaa.ca.gov/stop-the-hate”

All of Us Belong Right Here!

You belong, I belong, you and I belong right here
He belongs, She belongs, All of us belong right hereAmerica’s great because we’re diverse
We hailed from every corner of our universe!
Some are natives with origins right here
Europeans arrived to breathe the free air!Some were uprooted from Africa
They’re still urging us to be more fair!
Some came here looking for gold
But ended up working on the railroad!

You belong, I belong, you and I belong right here
He belongs, She belongs, All of us belong right here

Some came as laborers on the farms
Others defended our country bearing arms!
From every direction it seems
Each one seeking their own dream!

Together we built our industries
And established great universities!
We live and preach free enterprises
Our financial system is the finest!

You belong, I belong, you and I belong right here
He belongs, She belongs, All of us belong right here

We promise prosperity and good health
But squabble over sharing our wealth!
We preach democracy in earnest
Falling short but trying our darnedest!Our country will not be united
Until we all aim for the same target!
To be fair and equitable. Respecting everyone as our equal!You belong, I belong, you and I belong right here
He belongs, She belongs, All of us belong right hereWhite, black, yellow, red or brown
We all share the same human background!
We try hard but we will not get there
Until we treat everyone equally and fair!America can lead the world
Because we’re from every part of our world!
Let’s stay united and be of good cheer
All of us belong right here!

 

You belong, I belong, you and I belong right here
He belongs, She belongs, All of us belong right here

Civic Leadership Forum Silicon Valley “We Are All Americans” gathered over 200 people in South San Francisco. Organized by Silicon Valley Community Media, Ding Ding TV, and American TeoChow Foundation with Diana Ding as the moderator, the event gathered a number of elected officials.

It included Nancy Tung (a trial prosecutor and former Deputy California Attorney General), Yang Shao (Fremont City Councilmember), Lily Mei (Mayor of Fremont, California State Senate Candidate), Sheng Thao (Oakland Councilmember, Oakland Mayor Candidate), Raymond A. Buenaventura (Daly City Vice Mayor).
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Asian hate crimes continue to rise, and all communities of color suffer if the root cause of the violence remains unaddressed. What can legislators do to implement systemic change? What are some of the Asian cultural traits we can contribute to making our country even greater? How can minority communities come together, embrace our differences, and work together to empower ourselves? These are the questions put before the elected officials participating in the panel at the Civic Leadership Forum Silicon Valley “We Are All Americans!”. The event was held on June 11th in South San Francisco and gathered over 200 attendees.

Ding Ding TV organized the event. American TeoChow Foundation, California State Library, Silicon Valley Community Media, and CLUSA were co-organizers. Diana Ding (the founder of Silicon Valley Community Media and Ding Ding TV), acted as a moderator.

As our country is more divided, we are losing sight of what makes our country great. We are a country of immigrants, collectively creating the American Dream with the best and the brightest people from around the world. As we are getting more xenophobic and intolerant of newcomers, we are losing our competitive edge. The purpose of the forum was to call on our community members to come together to demand systemic changes, build bridges through understanding, and appreciate and embrace our differences.

Several elected officials attended the event: Nancy Tung (former Deputy California Attorney General, Deputy District Attorney, Alameda County, District Attorney’s Office), Lily Mei (Mayor of Fremont, California State Senate Candidate), Yang Shao (Fremont City Councilmember), Sheng Thao (Oakland Councilmember, Oakland Mayor Candidate) and Raymond A. Buenaventura (Daly City Vice Mayor).
Diana Ding posed each of the panel participants a question. All drew from their personal and professional experience when answering them.

Lily Mei (Mayor of Fremont, California State Senate Candidate) talked about what cultural traits the AAPI community can contribute to making America an even greater country. She spoke about strength and unity through the lens of her mum’s philosophy – one chopstick is easy to break. But a bundle is harder to break because they are together and united. As Mayor Mei states: “This isn’t about AAPI history, it is about American history, and we are a part of the fabric that makes it so rich.”

Raymond A. Buenaventura (Daly City Vice Mayor) spoke about how minorities can unite and empower themselves. He stated we need to understand that we cannot go at this alone and we are better off with allies. It is our mission to find common ground we have with each other as a way to build alliances. He went on to say it is vital to understand other cultures and have a plan to work together. When we work together toward a common goal, everyone benefits.

Nancy Tung (former Deputy California Attorney General, Deputy District Attorney, Alameda County, District Attorney’s Office) discussed what legislators could do to create a systemic change. Likewise, she talked about what lawmakers could do to address the root causes of violence that impact all communities of color. Yang Shao (Fremont City Councilmember) discussed the pros and cons of Asian Americans being called the Model Minority. Sheng Thao (Oakland Councilmember, Oakland Mayor Candidate) talked about discrimination and her suggestions on how to handle it.

Willie Brown (former Mayor of San Francisco) closed the panel by speaking about the panel participants. He said: “This country, this county, this city, this section where we live, we are fortunate to have such an amount of talent that can put their message in place in five minutes. I was blown away by the discipline as they outlined a response to a question put to them.” He went to say: “I hope when you put together the video and audio presentation of the event it will be made available to school children all over this country.”

Joel Wong composed the poem “All of Us Belong Right Here!”. He read his poem to mark the beginning of the event and echo the theme of the forum “We Are All Americans!”.

In part, it reads:
“White, black, yellow, red or brown
We all share the same human background!
We try hard but we will not get there
Until we treat everyone equally and fair!

America can lead the world
Because we’re from every part of our world!
Let’s stay united and be of good cheer
All of us belong right here!”

Ding Ding TV and Civic Leadership USA created Civic Leadership Forum in 2016 to provide a platform for the next generation of the AAPI community and empower them to participate in civic engagement and leadership. Likewise, the forums aim to create a national network of AAPI civic-minded organizations and have them and their leaders work in unity.
So far, over 2000 elected officials, community leaders, students, and parents have participated in the events. The forum’s content reached nearly 300.000 people in Silicon Valley Bay Area and the United States.

This Civic Leadership Forum was supported in part by funding provided by the State of California, administered by the California State Library.
Learn more at http://www.dingdingtv.com or capiaa.ca.gov/stop-the-hate

Comment (1)

  1. RESCUE AMERICA FROM ITS SPASM
    In the last four decades,
    America has brought upon itself a brain spasm
    that I tried to mediate by breaking its
    two sanctions on Taiwan and China, respectively.
    Then when I found out it took an event
    like the 911 attacks on America’s center of
    capitalism at the Twin Tower,
    militarism at Pentagon, and
    unsuccessful attempt at the culture center of Hollywood,
    to stop America’s provocation of China at Hainan Island,
    I simply gave up in rescue America on its self-destructive path.

    To date in 2022, America has accumulated the following
    detrimental problems, which, in their totality,
    have sank it into a quagmire of internal conflicts and external disputes
    that is going to take a WWIII to break out,
    unless America can produce a leader who can achieve the following:
    1. Let the red and blue states separate and be autonomous.
    2. Cooperate with China, especially in the handling of Covid-19.
    3. Make peace with Russia by allowing it to go back to its old
    Soviet Union status.
    4. Give back to Germany and Japan their sovereign statuses
    to signal America’s intention to let go its ambition of
    world domination.

    The above four tasks can be achieved with a good-will tour of
    Germany, Japan, China and Russia. During the visit of these
    four countries, America should work with Angela Merkel,
    Shinzo Abe, Xi Jinping and Latimer Putin to plan out
    a new world order for peace and joint prosperity
    regardless who will be No 1.

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