Tasneem Ghadiali

Tasneem Ghadiali

Youth Council Member

Ngan Huynh

Ngan Huynh

Youth Council Member

Elliot Chung

Elliot Chung

Youth Council Member

I am a first-generation Vietnamese-Cantonese American who grew up in Quincy, MA. I am devoted to being a youth voice in multiple non-profit organizations throughout the Greater Boston Area such as through my work with Artists For Humanity, CityMission Boston, and Boston Area Rape Crisis Center. I am committed to spreading equity and amplifying Asian-American voices in Massachusetts through working with the AAPI Commission Youth Council.

Talvin Dhingra

Talvin Dhingra

Youth Council Member

Talvin Dhingra is a junior at Amherst Regional High School. As an Indian American, Talvin is very passionate about ethnic studies and racial justice. He is a former Stop AAPI Hate intern, a member of the Minority Student Achievement Network at ARHS, an active member of the People of Color United club at ARHS, and an active member of the AAPI club at ARHS. Talvin is committed to mandating ethnic studies across Massachusetts, and working to make Western Mass more accepting and accommodating towards Asians and Asian Americans. He is excited to join the Youth Council to expand on his work and to learn and grow as a student activist with peers that share the same goals.

Amy Zhou

Amy Zhou

Youth Council Member

Amy Zhou (she/her/hers) is currently a high schooler at Cambridge Rindge and Latin School and identifies as a queer, second-generation Chinese American. She is a lifelong Cambridge resident and has been participating in local activism for several years now. Amy is currently a commissioner on the Massachusetts Commission on LGBTQ+ Youth and a member of the Massachusetts GSA Student Leadership Council. When she’s not doing advocacy work, Amy is often reading, writing, or playing ultimate frisbee.

Amy has a deep passion for learning, especially history—there’s always something more to uncover and connect to the present day and future. She is dedicated to using history and education as tools for empathy, solidarity, empowerment, resistance, and liberation.

Maggie Sun

Sofia Hom

Youth Council Member

Maggie (she/they) is currently a senior at Milton High School who hopes to major in Political Science. Maggie is passionate about boosting civic engagement and DEI initiatives in her community and will continue to as a member of the Youth Council. During her free time, she enjoys participating in debate tournaments, hanging out with animals, and playing video games.

Will Hesp

Will Hesp

Youth Council Member

Will Hesp (he/him) is a junior in high school who attends the Noble and Greenough School. He is of biracial descent as his mother was born in Japan, and his father was born in England. He draws inspiration from both of his ethnic backgroundsx which is what has led him to be interested in supporting every community that he is a part of. He has interests in various types of humanities, in addition passions for journalism, sports, and supporting the AAPI community. He is excited to join the AAPI Youth Council with goals such as promoting Asian marginalized groups.

Sofia Hom

Sofia Hom

Youth Council Member

My name is Sofia Hom and I thrive on learning which leads me to loving collaboration and exploring new ideas. I love getting involved in school, clubs, and sports, and will always offer my help to anyone.