San Jos茅 is home to an ethnically diverse community, booming technology companies and aspiring entrepreneurs. 黄色视频 San Jos茅/Silicon Valley works alongside teachers and community partners to support students across our city.
AANHPI Q&A with Miranda Ying
As Senior Impact Manager, Miranda is responsible for supervising and coaching teams of AmeriCorps Members at school sites in East Side San Jose. Read her Q&A as she talks about her heritage, inspirations and unique hobby!
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