
Stephanie Ung
Diaspora Child
Stephanie Ung (any pronouns) is the proud daughter of a Filipina immigrant and Khmer refugee, both of whom inspire Stephanie's activism, community involvement, and general ways of being. Throughout her young adulthood, Stephanie pursued higher education to explore human connections with one another and Mother Earth through her B.A. in Environmental Studies from the University of Washington and M.A.Ed in Urban Environmental Education. Stephanie's passion lies in broadening the scope of "environmentalism" to include healing across generations and nurturing spiritual connection with one another and the land. Stephanie is currently the Co-Executive Director of Khmer Community of Seattle King County (KCSKC) and is humbled to be in a position to serve and make space for a community in which she so strongly feels like she belongs. Stephanie enjoys a run every now and then, playing in the water, having solo kitchen dance parties, and good food with good company.
Facilitating a Session on …Now What? A Space to Reflect on What’s Next”
Speakers: Dominica Zhu & Stephanie Ung
This hour is dedicated to creating a container of space for reflection and sharing with colleagues on your leadership goals and how to move forward from what you’ve learned during Tacoma Start Up Week. You can expect quiet time for reflection, small group discussions, and prompting questions to help you think through your personal leadership approach.
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