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Kristi Yamaguchi to be Honored and Dion Lim to Host 2025 Asian American Stories Gala

by Dr. Arthur L. Jue (info [at] dingdingtv.com)
Olympic gold medalist and philanthropist Kristi Yamaguchi will be honored as the Legendary Storyteller at the 2nd Annual Asian American Stories (AAS) Video Contest Gala on May 1, 2025. The event will be hosted by Emmy Award-winning ABC News anchor Dion Lim at HL Peninsula in Milpitas, CA. All are encouraged to purchase gala tickets, sponsor, and submit contest entries by March 31 2025.
Olympic Gold Medalist Kristi Yamaguchi
San Jose, CA — March 25, 2025 — Silicon Valley Community Media (SVCM) is thrilled to announce that Olympic gold medalist and celebrated philanthropist Kristi Yamaguchi will be honored as the Legendary Storyteller at the 2nd Annual Asian American Stories (AAS) Video Contest Gala on May 1, 2025. The prestigious event will also be hosted by Emmy Award-winning ABC News anchor Dion Lim at HL Peninsula in Milpitas, California.

This year’s contest theme, “My Gift to America,” invites filmmakers, storytellers, and advocates to highlight the contributions of Asian Americans to the United States. The contest, open to both aspiring and established creators, provides a platform for sharing powerful stories of cultural impact, resilience, and identity. The deadline for submissions is March 31, 2025.

A colorful celebration of storytelling, the AAS Gala is an opportunity for community leaders, businesses, and organizations to come together in support of AAPI representation in media. Attendees will enjoy an evening of inspiration, networking, and exceptional storytelling. Tickets for the gala are now available, and sponsorship opportunities are open for those looking to align their brand with this meaningful cause.

“Sponsorships for the contest and gala allow businesses and individuals to play a direct role in amplifying AAPI voices,” said Diana Ding, competition co-founder. “We invite organizations passionate about diversity and inclusion to support this powerful initiative.”

Last year’s inaugural contest saw over 70 impactful submissions, ranging from personal journeys to social justice narratives, all celebrating the theme “We All Belong Here.” With this year’s theme, “My Gift to America,” participants are encouraged to share their unique contributions and heritage through compelling visual storytelling. Videos must be no longer than 1 minute and will be rated by a panel of distinguished judges on originality, storytelling, production quality, and alignment with this year’s theme.

For information on purchasing gala tickets, sponsorship opportunities, and submitting contest entries by March 31, 2025, visit http://www.aastories.org.
§ABC News Anchor Dion Lim to EMcee 2025 Asian American Contest Gala
by Dr. Arthur L. Jue
Dion Lim, Emmy Award Winning ABC News Anchor
Dion Lim is an Emmy Award-winning TV news anchor and reporter at ABC7/KGO-TV in San Francisco and is well-known for her work being at the forefront of bringing cases of anti-Asian hate and racism to light during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Dion was the first Asian American woman to be at the helm of a weekday newscast at stations in three different markets including Kansas City, Charlotte and Tampa Bay. Her passion for amplifying voices of color and has led the charge worldwide in shedding light on the hate and assaults targeting Asian Americans in the Bay Area and beyond. Her work has resonated across the country on ABC News Live, Nightline, World News Now, Good Morning America and 20/20.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors and mayor awarded Dion with a commendation for her dedication to reporting on discrimination and xenophobia. She was also named, alongside Vice President Kamala Harris and other prominent AAPI leaders, a 2021 Gold House 100 A1 most impactful Asians for storytelling in the midst of the #StopAsianHate movement. Dion is also SF Cause's 1st recipient of the Champion of Truth award and Dress for Success San Francisco 2022 honoree for her work elevating women in our community.

In 2022, Dion received a coveted invitation from the Biden administration to participate in the first AAPI Heritage Month celebration at the White House.

Whether it’s a fireside chat with Martha Stewart for the Professional Businesswomen of California’s 2024 conference, reporting live from the Oscars red carpet in Hollywood or sitting down with a mom-and-pop donut shop owner in Oakland, Dion takes pride in telling stories with authenticity.

She and her husband and young son Tedy live in San Francisco.
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