Go YPG!

Jan 19, 2011 No Comments by

Members of FAPA-YPG made it onto BBC news during today’s protest of the official U.S. state visit of PRC President Hu Jintao in Washtington, D.C. YPG chapters across the country carried out similar protests and vigils in support of Taiwan in Boston, New York and San Francisco. More pictures to follow!

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Taiwanese American youth voice Taiwan’s right to self-determination during China leader’s visit to Washington

Jan 19, 2011 No Comments by

For Immediate Release: WASHINGTON (Jan. 18, 2011) – Activist group Formosan Association for Public Affairs Young Professionals Group is scheduled to hold demonstration and outreach events in major U.S. cities including Washington, Boston, New York and San Francisco to voice support for Taiwan in light of Chinese President Hu Jintao’s visit on Wednesday, Jan. 19, [...]

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Bookmark Project Winners Announced!

Dec 10, 2010 No Comments by

The bookmark project has concluded and the winners were announced. We will print 10,000 bookmarks for 1st place, and 7,000 bookmarks for each of the three entries for 2nd place. CONGRATULATIONS to the winners, and I just want to say thanks to ALL participants who participated in this design contest. We plan to continue this project in the future, so don’t stop using your artistic skills to help Taiwan! See the results after the jump.

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Taiwan Bookmark Project: Vote for Designs

Dec 10, 2010 No Comments by

To vote for your favorite design for the Taiwan Bookmark Project, go to http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FAPA-YP/surveys?id=2644734 *Note: Only YPG members and contestants on the listserv may vote. Check out the designs submitted below:  Please note that voting ends November 7, 2010.

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Taiwan Bookmarks Project

Nov 04, 2010 No Comments by

Taiwan Bookmark Project: Call for Designs Have you ever felt that you have so much to tell your friends, co-worker, or the general public about Taiwan but just don’t know where to start, especially when your audiences don’t know much about Taiwan? Picture this: A group of Taiwan supporters are holding up signs on a [...]

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