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Pakistani-origin and DePaul Alumnus Bushra Amiwala has received the highly coveted Asian American Coalition of Chicago (AACC) award for exemplary community service.
Unfolded on a global scale during a live-streamed virtual gala titled “Unity is Power, the event was chaired by Ms. Nanta Buranakanchana. During an interview with Ms. Nanta said, “Our Coalition is so excited to share this event with you as we honor the contributions of these individuals and their organizations.”
As Amiwala received the award, she said, “I am so humbled to receive this award. As our country continues to realize itself during this moment of great social and racial reckoning, minority leadership in both civic and business is more important than ever. I am deeply honored to be recognized alongside so many inspiring people who are paving the way to a fairer and just future.”
According to the US Census, 21.4 million people of Asian descent live in America (2017), and that number is growing by 20 percent annually. As the young Pakistani Muslim elected official in the country, Amiwala has a busy year ahead.
She has premiered in several documentaries and continues to use her platform to spark nationwide action on diversity and inclusion initiatives, youth empowerment, and women in politics.
Bushra Amiwala is a Skokie native and daughter of immigrants. Currently, she is rising her name in politics, her public career took off at the young age of 19 upon her candidacy for the Cook County Board of Commissioners.