Lena Chen

is a reluctant sexpert, a feminist and queer advocate, and a walking case study on bad publicity. As a Harvard undergrad, she authored the blog Sex and the Ivy about her college sexcapades and misadventures. Her reputation has never quite recovered. Want to give her a book deal, send her hate mail, or misquote her in an article? Read her daily musings at The Ch!cktionary and check out her full bio.

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Asian American Women In Leadership Conference (AAWIL) | ASPIRE (Asian Sisters Participating In Reaching Excellence)

Thrilled to be speaking on a panel at this conference!

“Family, Cultural and Community Influences”

Our family, cultural background and our community influence and shape our perception of the world and our ability to achieve. Whether spoken or unspoken, these views of achievement play into how we see ourselves as leaders. Cross generational panelists will share their experiences of how their families, cultural upbringing, and immediate communities have made them who they are today.

Panelists:
Lena Chen, Blogger and Freelance Writer, Junior at Harvard University
Thelma Kailiwai, Staff Director of Strategic Development, Integrated Defense Systems Engineering, Raytheon
Becky Lee, Former Survivor Contestant & Attorney, Founder of Becky Lee Women’s Support Fund
Amy Tsai-Chae, Candidate for PhD in Psychology, University of Michigan
Jennifer Chow (Moderator), Manager of Outreach and Enrollment, Health Care For All

Check out the full agenda here!

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