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Chinese in America: From Finance, Filmmaking to Philanthropy
Galvanizing a global community of changemakers to advocate for greater Asian American inclusion and advance positive social impact in U.S.-China relations, through dialogue, storytelling, and our convening power.


Dec 01, 2020, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM GMT+5:30
Online
Welcome to The Serica Initiative! The Serica Initiative is a New York-based nonprofit organization that galvanizes a global community of changemakers to advocate for greater Asian American inclusion and advance positive social impact in U.S.-China relations, through dialogue, storytelling, and our convening power.
Serica carries out this mission through our strategic priorities: (1) to educate and cultivate empathy around the issues of Sinophobia and anti-Asian hate; (2) to amplify the impact of Next Gen U.S.-China philanthropy and social innovation; and (3) to catalyze the business and social sectors to collaborate on some of the most pressing issues shaping China’s relationship with the world, including sustainability, climate, and ESG. Serica is classified by the IRS as a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization and was formerly the sister nonprofit of The China Project, a New York-based, China-focused news, information, and business services platform.
U.S.-China relations stand at a vital juncture. This relationship is more challenging than most of us can remember in our lifetimes. Yet, opportunities for China and America to collaborate on some of the world’s most pressing issues — climate change, healthcare, pandemics, education, among others —continue to abound. Such efforts are also more necessary than ever. The world’s two most powerful countries must work together in these areas for action-focused, meaningful, and sustainable solutions going forward.
We must think boldly about what the U.S.-China relationship can — and should — be. Join Serica in our mission, and explore the social impact YOU can make in the U.S.-China space. Your involvement is more important, and can make a greater impact, than ever: there is so much work to be done together.
The Serica Initiative welcomes collaborations, on an individual and institutional basis. Please contact The Serica Initiative at info@sericainitiative.org to explore potential ways to work together.
Doing Well x Doing Good Initiative
The Serica Initiative’s ongoing Doing Well x Doing Good series examines the intersection of business and social impact in the U.S.-China space. What does it mean for each of us to do well, professionally and personally? And how do we do good and make a positive social impact in the larger world around us, while doing well in our own lives? What are the most exciting opportunities to to do well and do good between the U.S. and China — and what kind of intentional vision do we need to make the biggest social impact possible?
Join Serica’s Doing Well x Doing Good series to explore these questions and more with our community, and to envision the social impact YOU would like to make between America and China.
Previous speakers in this series have included, among others: Peng Zhao, CEO of Citadel Securities; Amy Chua, John M. Duff, Jr. Professor at Yale Law School and author of Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother; Jenny Shi, director, producer, and cinematographer of the Finding Yingying documentary, recognized at film festivals including SXSW, DOC NYC, and the Chicago International Film Festival; Virginia Tan, Founding Partner and CEO of Teja Ventures, emerging Asia’s first gender lens VC fund; and Chris Marquis, Samuel C. Johnson Professor of Sustainable Global Enterprise at Cornell University.
Events
Doing Well x Doing Good
Serica’s ongoing “Doing Well x Doing Good” event series examines the intersection of business and social impact in the U.S.-China space.