AAAB
Get to Know Us
The board's focus is to empower the Asian community by engaging public officials, connecting with other communities, and educating the community at large about Asian issues and needs. In order to achieve its goals the Board works individually and collectively to represent Asian diversity in Miami-Dade County and also serves as an advocate and supporter of Asian Americans in civic, cultural, commercial, and community affairs.
POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE ASIAN AMERICAN ADVISORY BOARD
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To serve in an advisory capacity to the County Commission, the County administration, the community, and all agencies and persons in Miami-Dade County, Florida with respect to matters pertaining to the Asian community of Miami-Dade County.
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To formulate and recommend policies, plans, programs, and services and to coordinate the activities of governmental entities and non-governmental agencies pertaining to the Asian community.
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To serve as a medium for responsible persons to utilize and consult with in attempting to understand and address the various complex problems affecting the Asian community in Miami-Dade and to make findings and recommendations to the County Commissioners and the County administration regarding such matters.
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To recommend solutions to the social, economic, cultural, and political problems in the Asian community, as well as to serve as a liaison between the Asian community and the Miami-Dade County community at large.
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To promote active participation of Asian Americans in civic, cultural, commercial, and community affairs.
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To encourage and attract Asian businesses to Miami-Dade County, to assist Asian businesses located in Dade County, and to promote economic development, especially job creation in Miami-Dade County.
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To foster relationships with public officials and maintain formal channels of communication so that Asian concerns are effectively transmitted and heard.
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To promote positive images and concepts of Asia and Asian Americans as well as promote their many contributions to our society.
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To build coalitions with various community groups to address issues of common concerns, such as advocating positive legislation regarding immigration and advocating legislation to strengthen the penalties for racially motivated crimes.
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To promote the cultural heritage of Asian Americans.
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To encourage and assist in citizenship registration and voter registration.
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Eliminate ignorance and bigotry towards Asian Americans.
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To conduct studies through fact-finding and analysis of problems encountered by Asian community members.
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The board shall report at least annually to the Commission as to its activities, findings, and recommendations.
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To perform such other duties as may from time to time be assigned to it by resolution of the Miami-Dade County Commission.
Who we are.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Li Gurau
Chairwoman
Phonethip “Tai” Vaz
1st Vice Chairwoman
Luna Adachi
2nd Vice Chairwoman
Josephine Gordy
3rd Vice Chairwoman
Sharon Fine Immediate Past Chairwoman
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Joshua Ho
DIRECTORS
Aileen Alon
Vinita Chakravarty
Sadrul Fasihi
Eugene Fu
Christina Fuentes
Jose Keichi Fuentes
Oscar Herrera
Smita Kulkarni
Stephen Matsumoto
Anjana Mishra
Subbarayan Pochi
Stephen Lian Thang
Adrianne Aiko Thompson
Mehmet Ulutas
Nick Vicera
Jim Xuejun Yu
EDUCATION / CIVIC ENGAGEMENT COMMITTEE
Phonethip “Tai” Vaz
Chair
Luna Adachi
Sadrul Fasihi
Eugene Fu
Josephine Gordy
Li Gurau
Anjana Mishra
Stephen Lian Thang
Adrianne Aiko Thompson
Jim Yu
COMMUNITY RECOGNITION DINNER SUBCOMMITTEE
Tai Vaz, Luna Adachi, & Oscar Herrera
Co-Chairs
HEALTH/WELLNESS SUBCOMMITTEE
Sadrul Fasihi
Chair
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Sharon Fine
Chair
Luna Adachi
Smita Kulkarni
Stephen Matsumoto
Tai Vaz
INTERNATIONAL TRADE CONSORTIUM
Preeya Disyanan
ITC Board Member
CULTURAL ADVANCEMENT
Li Gurau
Chair
Luna Adachi
Sadrul Fasihi
Josephine Gordy
Subbarayan Pochi
Stephen Lian Thang
Adrianne Aiko Thompson
Tai Vaz
Jim Yu
ASIAN CULTURAL CENTER SUBCOMMITTEE
Phonethip “Tai” Vaz
Chair