GYP History Club is a program that allows middle or high school students to gain intercultural understanding and promote racial harmony through history learning.
GYP History Club seminars-2022 Fall start in the evening of Oct 15 EST and will run eight weeks, more details for the events
History Club Student Leader:: Sharon He
Sharon is a junior in high school who lives and mentors students in China. While academically skilled in English, History, and Geometry, Sharon also enjoys writing and being involved in middle and high school plays.
She encountered GYP through its program with her mother’s school, joining the online tutoring program at the beginning of 2021 when she was studying in a private school in Boston. After returning to China last summer, she continued to work with GYP and has since demonstrated excellence in tutoring and responsibility for student volunteering.
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History Club Student Leader:: Kevin Wang
Kevin is a rising sophomore at the Boston Latin School. I co-founded the history club at my school and competed in the history bowl with my teammates. In my free time, I like to listen to music and read.
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History Club Student Leader: David Qiao
My name is David Qiao; I’m a Chinese Canadian grade 9 student living in Alberta, Canada; I’m attending Christ the King school. I like many things, art, video games, movies, music, taekwondo, and, most importantly, debate. I love giving and creating things, especially in my community. One example is when I designed many artworks and symbols for my school. My designs have been used, from anti-bullying shirts to greeting cards. My interest in media and talking to others naturally evolved into an interest in debate and speech. I have had a decent win streak in debate tournaments since I started debating and public speaking two years ago. I have received around nine awards ranging from 1st Team in the 2021 Junior high Cougars Debate tournament to top Speaker in the Self-Authored category in the 2022 Edmonton speech tournament. I also have an experience in teaching and coaching new beginners, from hosting classes and helping in Debate Club. I look forward to working together with you.
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History Club Student Leader: James Dong
James Dong is a junior at Lawrence academy, playing varsity basketball and varsity tennis. He is also the president of the chess club and physics club. He has been working with GYP(Global Youth Philanthropy) for more than about two years and mainly teaches English to youth in China. He has a deep love for mountain biking, listening to music, physics, and astronomy. You will most likely find him in 2 places–laboratory or gym.
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History Club Student Leader: Austin Shen
Austin is a 12-yr 7th grader at Lexington, MA. He enjoys reading, soccer, and hanging out with friends.
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History Club Student Leader : Jesse Yang
Jesse is a 5th grader at Fudan International School(FDIS). He’s a dedicated reader, and he’s influenced a lot of children to read. He’s really into swimming, sketching, mapmaking, and coding. Besides, he’s a basketball player on the school team. In addition, he’s Vice President of the student council at FDIS.
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History Club Student Leader: Keyu Yang
Keyu Yang is a sixth grader at the affiliated Elementary School of Shaanxi Normal University, Xi’an, China. He has a great passion to help his school, community, and the world to be a better place for everyone. Besides his studies, he is really into 3 * 3 Rubik’s cube, lego assembling, and piano.