Committee of 100 Connects with Over 150 Groups, Universities and Organizations on Landmark Study of Chinese American Contributions
New York, NY (February 8, 2022) — On February 8, 2021, Committee of 100 published a landmark study on the historic contributions of Chinese Americans to the fabric of American society. The study “From Foundations to Frontiers: Chinese American Contributions to the Fabric of America,” was commissioned by Committee of 100, produced by The Economist Intelligence Unit, and sponsored in part by Citi Private Bank. The 140-plus page study, along with seven vertical reports, examines the enduring contribution of Chinese Americans to America’s economic and cultural successes across nearly two centuries.
Committee of 100 is a non-profit leadership
organization of Chinese Americans in business, government, academia,
healthcare, and the arts. At a time of heightened xenophobia, hate and violence
directed at the Asian American and Pacific Islander community, “From
Foundations to Frontiers” serves to shed light on and celebrate the
longstanding importance of Chinese Americans to America.
Since launching the landmark study one year
ago, Committee of 100 has conducted guest lectures to more than 150 different
groups, organizations and universities. These virtual talks are free to any
individual interested in learning more about and discussing the history,
challenges, and contributions of Chinese Americans.
“For centuries, Chinese Americans have made
tremendous contributions to the growth and prosperity of the United States but
have been excluded from the narrative – always seen as perpetual
foreigners. It is more critical than ever to highlight the role Chinese
Americans have played in the American story. From Foundations to Frontiers
illuminates, through data and storytelling, how Chinese Americans have had a
significant impact on American life as we know it,” said Zhengyu Huang,
President of Committee of 100. “Along with other communities of color, Chinese
Americans continue to face barriers to full inclusion in the form of systemic
biases and entrenched stereotypes. America will reach its full potential only
when all its citizens can access the same opportunity and representation.”
The website where the Foundations to Frontiers
content is housed has had more than 17,890 total visits and 26,735 total page
views, and was visited at least once by people from 85 different countries over
the past year.
The full landmark study and any of the seven
industry reports can be downloaded for free at https://fromfoundationstofrontiers.committee100.org/.
Committee of 100 will be conducting virtual
talks throughout 2022. Please visit https://www.committee100.org/projects/committee-of-100-guest-lecture/ to
review what other organizations, universities and groups have said about From
Foundations to Frontiers and sign up for your own free guest lecture.
Feedback from groups, organizations, and
universities over the past few months:
“The ‘From Foundations to Frontiers” study by
Committee of 100 is a quintessential account of the Chinese American
community’s history and trajectory. It demonstrates the remarkable struggles
and triumphs of our forebearers. It is a rich tapestry of American culture,
art, innovation, entrepreneurship, perseverance and integrity. Meanwhile, we
are reminded that, 140 years after the Chinese Exclusion Act, Chinese Americans
continue to face prejudice and suspicion. I hope Committee of 100, together
with other Chinese American leaders, will continue to advocate for the rights
of our community, and empower more young Chinese Americans to join our
country’s journey towards “a more perfect union.” – Ge Yu, Executive Director,
China General Chamber of Commerce-Washington DC
“The Chinese Historical Society of America
welcomed this type of deeply researched and valuable data from Committee of
100. In a time of disinformation and a divided society, it is imperative that
we, as a community of Chinese Americans within the larger community of Asian
Americans, do all we can to continue to identify, document and celebrate the
enduring contributions of our people to this great nation. ‘From Foundations to
Frontiers’ provides needed information, and stories about how we can continue
to shift the narrative about the role of people of color in refining and
advancing the American dream.” – Justin Hoover, Executive Director, Chinese
Historical Society of America
“As an American born Chinese, I have always
felt that the little that was taught in schools about China or the Chinese in
America was over simplified and often misunderstood and certainly too
brief. From Foundations to Frontiers and the conversation hosted by
Committee of 100 was so enlightening and inspiring. This history and the vital
contributions by Americans of Chinese descent were all important to us as
Americans and as Chinese. It helps to have the birds eye view with world
history as the backdrop and get perspective of our experience as Chinese Americans.
It helped to see how we fit into the big picture. It is my dream that this
information will find its way into American textbooks.” – Greer Tan Swiston,
2021 Chairman of the Board, Greater Boston Chinese Cultural Association
“The Committee of 100’s excellent ‘From
Foundations to Frontiers’ presentation at Penn sparked a lively discussion on
how members of the university can help to ensure that we benefit from the
contributions of Chinese immigrants in the future as much as we have in the
past. To do so we must all join together to push back against anti-Asian hate
and against racial profiling in investigations of collaborations with
researchers at Chinese institutions.” – Andrea J. Liu, Hepburn Professor of
Physics, University of Pennsylvania
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