Thursday, March 19th, 2026
1:00 PM Eastern
Many Asian Americans are feeling the weight of today’s global conflicts, especially with the war in Iran. The news is painful and the uncertainty is real, leaving us searching for clarity and a sense of grounding.
At moments like this, it becomes even more important to remember who we are as a community and the role we have played and continue to play in shaping America’s values, resilience, and moral leadership.
That is why we invite you to join us and reflect on Asian American contributions to the United States as we approach the nation’s 250th anniversary. This is not a distraction from current events. It is a reminder that our communities have:
- Strengthened America’s culture, democracy, and civic life
- We have helped guide the nation through past crises
- Served honorably in our nation’s defense
During the town hall, Jack Hanna and Ted Fong will talk about people who are currently involved in shaping the country’s response to today’s challenges. We’ll show how Asian Americans have always been part of America’s renewal, especially in moments of turmoil. We invite you to join the conversation. Your voice matters.








