全美政治领袖基金会
李博士加州演讲
Welcome to the website of the Foundation for the National Political Leadership (FNPL). I am the founder and president of FNPL. You may locate my bio and curricula vita at (bio/vita). My diverse and exciting background is consistent with the goals and broad scope of the mission of FNPL.
This newly reactivated non-profit (501c3) educational organization offers you many unique life-time learning experiences, a wealth of documents regarding Asian Americans’ participation in the U.S. political process and valuable knowledge and useful information for Chinese immigrants to pursue a desirable life in the United States.
The organization of this website consists of two major areas: A) FNPL and its program and activities (click here) and B) the Resource Room (click here) which contains numerous scanned documents of Asian Americans’ political involvement in the United States and some scanned books I wrote regarding parenting and family life. The volume of the scanned materials for both areas continues to grow, and thus periodical visit to this web is highly recommended. Although the Resource Room is designed for a small group of readers, FNPL has broader mission than merely serving Asian Americans.
Please feel free to share this website with interested people and researchers in Asian American Studies. Your feedback and comments are always welcome for future improvement and expansion.
Sincerely,
Esther S. Lee, Ph.D. (李恕信博士)
(Formerly known as Esther Lee Yao)
This newly reactivated non-profit (501c3) educational organization offers you many unique life-time learning experiences, a wealth of documents regarding Asian Americans’ participation in the U.S. political process and valuable knowledge and useful information for Chinese immigrants to pursue a desirable life in the United States.
The organization of this website consists of two major areas: A) FNPL and its program and activities (click here) and B) the Resource Room (click here) which contains numerous scanned documents of Asian Americans’ political involvement in the United States and some scanned books I wrote regarding parenting and family life. The volume of the scanned materials for both areas continues to grow, and thus periodical visit to this web is highly recommended. Although the Resource Room is designed for a small group of readers, FNPL has broader mission than merely serving Asian Americans.
Please feel free to share this website with interested people and researchers in Asian American Studies. Your feedback and comments are always welcome for future improvement and expansion.
Sincerely,
Esther S. Lee, Ph.D. (李恕信博士)
(Formerly known as Esther Lee Yao)