A Special Panel Inspired by the Documentary Silent War: Asian American Reckonings with Mental Health
Join UCA WAVES at the Clinical Scholars Action Network (CSAN) 2026 Summit, “Advancing Health Equity: Fostering Resilience In A Changing Climate.” Next week in New Orleans, leaders across public health, advocacy, and community care will confront disparities and build resilience in our communities.
As part of the program, the panel “Silent War: Asian American Reckonings with Mental Health” will explore stigma, discrimination, and the barriers many Asian Americans face in seeking care, using the film as a starting point for conversation and change.
Moderated by Victor Armstrong, Vice President at the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP), the discussion features our Founding Executive Director, Dr. Jian (Lily) Chen, UCLA Semel Institute Child Psychiatry Fellow, Jennifer Tu, MD and University of North Carolina (UNC) student and CNA, Naialie Lor. Here’s what you need to know:
☑️ When: March 22 | 1:30 PM – 2:30 PM
☑️ Where: Loews New Orleans Hotel
☑️ Register: Click on the Button or Scan the QR Code Below
If you’ve been looking to see the film, now’s your chance. We hope to see you there!



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