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Atlanta – This moment needs YOU.  
 
On March 4th and March 5th, join the Asian Pacific Institute on Gender-Based Violence (API-GBV) in conversation with Helen Zia, award-winning journalist, author, and civil rights activist.
 
We will discuss Ms. Zia’s personal and professional journey that led to her critical work with the Vincent Chin Institute. Ms. Zia will also discuss how our communities’ experiences with gender-based violence, anti-AAPI hate, and policies remain more relevant than ever.  
 
Community members and students are encouraged to attend the dialogue. Student tickets are free. Scan the QR code or follow this link to reserve your ticket today: bit.ly/apigbv-helen-zia 
 
A special reception & book signing with Ms. Zia will be held for our sponsors.  

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