Events at the American Center HCMC are open and free to the public

Women’s History Month: Leadership Panel
Time: Friday, March 11, 5:30 – 7:00pm
Speakers:
·   U.S. Consul General Renal Bitter
·   Chu Thi Hong Anh, CEO, Chu Thi Ltd.
·   Mimi Vu, Director of Advocacy & Strategic Partnerships, Pacific Links Foundation
·   Nguyen Phuong Anh, Head of Marketing Google Vietnam
·   Luu Thi Anh Loan, Director, Disability Research and Capacity Development
·   Tran Vu Ngan Giang, Executive Director, LIN Center
 
Join Consul General Rena Bitter and a panel of women leaders in fields including entertainment, technology and business as they discuss leadership. Space is limited, so please register on Eventbrite and arrive on time.
 
Documentary Film Screening and Discussion: The Sons of Tennessee Williams
Time: Wednesday, March 16, 5:00 – 8:00pm
Speaker: Tim Wolff, Art Envoy – Documentary Filmmaker
 
Come watch “The Sons of Tennessee Williams,” Wolff’s first feature documentary on the gay men of New Orleans who created a vast culture of wildly popular “drag balls,” starting in the late 1950s.  After the screening, join an interactive discussion with the filmmaker.  Bring your friends!
 
Career Success: How to Write an Effective Resume
Time: Thursday, March 17, 2:00 – 4:00pm
Speaker: MBA students, Tuck School of Business, Dartmouth College
 
A special event for American Center members:  Come learn how to write an effective resume and make yourself stand out in the job market.  Bring a printed copy of your resume to have it reviewed by coaches.  Space is limited to 80 people, so participants must register using the following link https://achcmcmemberresume.eventbrite.com.  If you are not an American Center member yet, register today http://goo.gl/r0PNz6.
 
Women’s History Month: Art, Media, & Intersectional Feminism
Time: Tuesday, March 29, 2:00 – 4:00pm
Speaker: Huong Ngo, U.S. Fulbright Scholar

This session introduces a range of projects from the fields of art and media that demonstrate approaches of intersectional feminism, which seeks to understand the combined societal effects of identity, including gender, race, class, and sexual orientation, in content and/or form.
 
Understanding U.S. Elections: The Modern Democratic and Republican Parties
Time: Wednesday, March 30, 5:30 – 7:00pm
Speaker: Andrew Riplinger, Consulate Officer
 
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