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 Sparking stories since 2020

 Asian Girls Ignite is a non-profit organization that provides educational programs for AANHPI youth who want to celebrate their individual and collective power.

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Celebrating all the ways it means to be AANHPI

We use storytelling to empower the next generation to write their futures in their own voice.

Our programs and events nurture social-emotional learning to help our students grow in resilience, empathy, and self-awareness.

Photo of Asian Girls Ignite Founders, Joanne Liu and Mehgan Yen

Our Origin Story

Asian Girl Ignite’s founders, Joanne Liu and Mehgan Yen, grew up in entirely different cities. But they both shared a common struggle—feeling unheard and unseen as AANHPI girls. They regularly faced racism and microaggressions. During middle school, Mehgan endured relentless bullying for “looking like a dragon.” And in high school, Joanne was told by a friend, “Sometimes I forget that you’re Asian.” These hurtful encounters left them feeling isolated and disempowered. 

Joanne and Mehgan yearned for a space where they could feel a sense of belonging and celebrate their identity. So, decades later, they decided to build the community that they wished they’d had growing up.

 

Asian Girl Ignite was founded in October 2020 to create spaces for AANHPI girls and gender expansive youth to explore and amplify their individuality.

Meet Team AGI

  • Abigail Regucera

    MARKETING MANAGER
    She/her. Filipino Canadian.

    Abigail was born and raised in Toronto but now resides in the outskirts of Toronto, Markham, known for the best Asian restaurants and grocery stores! Growing up, she loved expressing her emotions through art—drawing, photography, cinematography, interior design, you name it.

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  • Annabel Kaey

    PROGRAM COORDINATOR
    She/her. Korean American.

    When Annabel was in kindergarten, she wanted to be an artist when she grew up, and her heart still holds joy for that creative space. Over the years, she’s had the privilege to see how artistic expression helps people tap into their authentic voice and celebrate imperfection.

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  • Hannah Chen

    COMMUNITY MANAGER
    She/her. Chinese American.

    Hannah is a trier of new things: hobbies, food, traveling. She was raised in Connecticut by parents who love to road trip. Because of this, Hannah found her appreciation for the outdoors through family trips to national parks and summers at YMCA camp.

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  • Jane Ly

    MARKETING COORDINATOR
    She/her. Vietnamese Chinese American.

    Ever since Jane was little, she found endless joy in creating. Art became her way of making people feel special, telling stories without words. Born and raised in Staten Island, NY, she spent much of her childhood exploring the vibrant Chinatown, where her connection to her Vietnamese and Chinese roots deepened in a world where she often felt hidden.

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  • Jennifer Kim

    STUDENT COMMUNITY COORDINATOR
    She/her. Korean American.

    Jenny grew up in Denver before moving to Los Angeles to attend the University of Southern California (USC). After graduating with a B.A. in Communication with a minor in Cultural Studies, she also earned an M.A. in Occupational Therapy (OT). 


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  • Jihee Yoon

    MENTORSHIP PROGRAM COORDINATOR
    She/her. Korean American

    Jihee is an experienced educator who moved to the US at the age of five and grew up in Denver with her mother and younger sister. She holds a BA and MSS in Ethnic Studies and currently is completing her PhD in Multicultural Education, emphasizing Gender and Women’s Studies.

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  • Jinny Choi

    DEVELOPMENT & MARKETING COORDINATOR
    She/her. Korean American.

    Jinny is a curious student of the world. She was raised in an ethnically diverse part of New Jersey—in a county with the highest population density of Korean-Americans in the U.S. She grew up proud to be Asian and hopes to share that with AANHPI youth in Colorado.

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  • Joanne Liu

    CO-FOUNDER & CEO
    She/her. Chinese American.

    Joanne is a life-long educator — it’s something she wanted to be as a kid growing up in Boston, MA. This dream motivated her as a first-generation college student studying education.

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  • Mehgan Yen

    CO-FOUNDER & COO
    She/her. Taiwanese American.

    Mehgan is a serial slashie: Social Entrepreneur / Computer Programmer / Self-love Advocate. She was born and raised in Los Angeles, CA to an undocumented single mother who sparked her love of feminism and Asian cultures.

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  • Stephanie Lang

    LOTUS COLLECTIVE REPRESENTATIVE
    She/her. Japanese American.

    Steph grew up in Long Beach, CA. In her professional life, she is a freelance Talent Development professional and adjunct faculty for Denver University’s Equity Labs Program, a DEI-centered program that helps corporations experience equity transformation.

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  • Interested in joining Team AGI?

    Check out our current jop openings here.

Our values

Our values •

Asian Girls Ignite programs are centered around the following values:

Courage

The ability to stay true to yourself—even when faced with challenges.

Compassion

Acceptance without judgment for yourself and others.

Curiosity

An open mind and desire to learn about other people and cultures.

Connection

Relationships that strengthen individual and collective power.

AGI Board Of Directors

  • Kat Ling

    BOARD CHAIR
    She/they. Chinese White American.

    As Chief Executive Officer, Kat leads the organization and team to actualize Moonshot’s mission and long-term strategic plan, as well as manages fundraising, external partnerships, and new initiatives. Kat joined Moonshot in 2019 as Chief of Staff, later serving as Chief Program Officer where she facilitated the Moonshot Fellowship for Cohorts 3 and 4, including a re-design of the Fellowship into a virtual format in the pandemic. Kat became CEO in November 2021, after serving as Interim CEO.

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  • Jina Kim

    BOARD TREASURER
    She/her. Korean American.

    Jina grew up in different locations across the U.S. and South Korea. She graduated from the University of Michigan and has worked in various finance roles across investment banking, private equity, corporate development and corporate finance. She is currently a Managing Director overseeing investments at Gates Capital Partners, a single family office.

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  • Elaine Yang

    BOARD SECRETARY
    She/her. Chinese American.

    Dr. Elaine Yang moved to Colorado with her family in 2012 from North Carolina. She received the Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and held positions with Winston-Salem Health Care and the Duke University Cancer Center. Since arriving in Colorado, she has focused her time on raising her two young daughters, who both attend the International School of Denver in the Mandarin Chinese program.

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  • Miguel In Suk Lovato

    He/him. Chicano Korean American.

    Miguel In Suk (인석) Lovato grew up in various neighborhoods throughout the Denver-metro area. However, he has considered Aurora his home since the early 1980s. As a trailblazer in his family, Miguel became the first member to attend college and successfully earned two degrees.

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  • UnSuk Zucker

    She/her. Korean American.

    UnSuk is the oldest daughter of Korean American immigrants. She is a dedicated social justice advocate and racial equity leader.  She is a proud cisgender, grateful wife and mother, daughter, and sister who loves to cook and spend time with her friends and family.

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  • Teresa Tarn

    She/her. Taiwanese American.

    Teresa loves bikes and snowsports because they help her avoid walking downhill on her funny ankles. When she's not evading tripping over herself, she can be found advocating with local Colorado Front Range mountain bike groups towards making the activity more accessible.

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