Vivian Yi Huang
Vivian Yi Huang (she/her) has been honored to work for more than a decade and now as Co-Director of the Asian Pacific Environmental Network. Being from a Chinese immigrant family, she was raised in a culture of loving your people, living in the world of possibility, and the importance of making ideas tangible. She has played a leadership role in strengthening APEN’s organizing and leadership development, advancing collective strategy for just transition and systemic change, catalyzing innovative models, and deepening embodiment of feminisms and shared power. Prior, she spent a decade working on policy, legislative, and budget campaigns, including model policies to improve health care interpretation. She has also been a facilitator, trainer, and teacher with the Women’s Policy Institute, School of Unity and Liberation, and San Francisco State University’s Department of Public Health.