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sax GLOBAL timeline

MAY 2018

SAX Global was founded (with a pilot charter at Hopkins School) as the first-ever high school xenophobia awareness club in the USA.

Sapphira Ching '20 becomes the founder of Students Against Xenophobia, a pioneering 24/7 online high school club promoting awareness of this potent, yet latent form of bigotry. 

DEC 2018

Two Partnerships: A Major University Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures; Hopkins School Chinese Culture Club joined SAX's cause.

SAX Hopkins celebrates the holidays with the launch of its 24/7 online forum.

JAN - JUL 2019

24/7 Online Ecosystem launched; Invitation to Harvard Seminars and Spring Reception

Invitation to Harvard Russian Poetry Seminar and Spring Reception.

SAX promotes Hopkins CNY celebration.

Weekly X-Files Launch.

SAX gives away free tickets to Hong Kong E-Prix Car Racing event.

SAX launches inaugural Call for Literature.

SAX represented as facilitators at 2019 CT SDLC and participants in 2019 AAFC. 

SAX Hopkins reached peak membership of 141.

AUG - DEC 2019

SAX Global expanded to 25+ student leaders and charters in 15+ US states and 5+ foreign nations.

Domestic and international SAX charters are in the process of rolling out during the Fall of 2019.

SAX in discussion with prestigious universities in establishing more partnerships.

SAX First Place Winner and Honorable Mentions for SAX Call for Literature announced.

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Disclaimer: SAX is founded on the principle that all humans are created equal and should not be discriminated against based on their country of birth, ethnicity, or cultural and religious affiliations. SAX does not condone or support any form of illegal immigration, anti-government rhetoric or actions, or reverse racism and reverse bigotry. SAX aims to promote awareness of and education about the dangers of xenophobia, and is not associated with any specific national, racial, ethnic, political, or religious groups. All SAX events, communications and activities aim to be in full compliance with respective school rules, the U.S. Department of Justice guidelines and the Anti-Discrimination Laws. Any comments or actions from SAX members that violate the aforementioned compliance requirements will be removed from all SAX platforms and reported to the respective school administration and/or law enforcement agencies.

© 2019 by Sapphira Ching. 

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