Harmony in Diversity: AMEC’s 14th Congressional Global Champions Gala

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Chicago IL: On a warm June evening in Naperville, Illinois, the Yellow Box at 1635 Emerson Ln
pulsed with the heartbeat of humanity. The American Multi Ethnic Commission (AMEC) unfurled
its 14th Annual Congressional Global Champions Gala on June 14, 2025, from 5:00 PM to 11:00
PM, weaving a vibrant tapestry of 38 ethnic communities into a celebration of unity, culture, and
shared dreams. Guided by the indomitable Dr. V J Prabhakar, popularly known as Dr. VGP that
sparked 15 years ago by Congressman Danny K. Davis’s vision, this gala wasn’t just an event,
but it was a movement, a kaleidoscope of music, dance, and stories that lit up the night with
hope and harmony.
The evening burst into life with “Around the World in 60 Minutes,” a whirlwind of performances
that whisked the audience across continents without a passport. Korean American
percussionist Chansoo Lee ignited the stage with a thunderous drumroll, setting the tone for a
global journey. The Polonia Dance Ensemble spun Poland’s traditions into mesmerizing twirls,
while the Ghunguru Dance Group unleashed Bollywood’s dazzling beats. The Chicago
Nightingales brought the Philippines’ soulful grace, and Russia’s Kalinka Group stomped with
fiery footwork. The Chicago Flying Fairies floated through Chinese culture’s elegance, Mexico’s
Ballet Folklórico Quetzalcoatl swirled with vibrant joy, Indonesia’s Consulate Performing Arts
radiated exotic splendor, and Chinese traditional dance by Mei Dance Academy stirred hearts
with serene artistry. The segment closed with South India’s Mohiniattam by the Bharathanali
School of Dance, weaving devotion into every step. As Congressman Raja Krishnamurthy
declared, “This is what America looks like. This is the reality we’re taking into the future.”
The Gala’s heart lay in its awards, honoring those who embody AMEC’s mission to elevate
communities through social justice, education, and cultural diplomacy. Each recipient, draped
with a Royal Tanish Silk Scarf or a token from gold sponsors Alok and Krisha Dalal of Tanish
Midwest Business Partners, reflected the brilliance of service. Arman Yousefzai, a kindergarten
dynamo, earned Outstanding Child of the Year, saying, “Thank you, Dr. VJ, for supporting me.”
Brothers Thomas and Charles Tao, ages six and four, were named Child Prodigies for their
storytelling across Beijing and Yantai, with Thomas vowing to “make this earth fancy and
beautiful.” Ellen Chua, the Outstanding Student, shone for her breast cancer fundraising,
humbly noting, “I’m grateful for my family’s support.” Machi Josiah Nelson, Young Sportsman,
soared with over 900 basketball points, thanked his coaches for “pushing me to be the best.”
Sunil Shah, recipient of the Golden Eagle Award, rallied support for Neil Khot’s congressional
bid, saying, “I’m proud of my team.” Sirmukh Singh Manku, Photo Journalist of the Year,
credited Congressman Davis for Capitol Hill access, while Steven C. Hugh, honored with the
President John F. Kennedy Award, championed Asian American unity and announced a
fundraiser for Murthy’s Senate campaign. Shanthi Vijay Rajan, awarded the Lily Prabhakar
Changemaker Award, reflected, “This honor inspires us to serve our community.” Renato
Mariotti, Attorney of the Year, praised the gala for “bringing people together instead of tearing
them apart.” Janadhan Rajagopal, Agri Vision Leadership Award winner, empowered women
through seaweed farming, and Delorse C. Morrison, Outstanding Senior Citizen at nearly 90,
earned a standing ovation, simply saying, “We love you.”
Manish Gandhi, Business Leadership Award recipient, advised, “Stay focused, work hard, and
give back to society,” dedicating his honor to Air India crash victims. Jeff Wang, Outstanding
Community Activist, transformed law into access, noting, “Small actions make a huge impact.”
Nagarjuna Malempati, Innovator of the Year, shared his fintech vision: “A global platform with
no borders.” Lufti Syed Hassan, Lifetime Achievement Award winner, urged AMEC to expand,
saying, “Houston will follow through.” Pastor Steve Munsey, Man of the Year, called Dr. VJ “the
greatest showman,” adding, “Thank God for our freedom.” Elizabeth Ru Jia, Woman of the Year,
declared, “Diversity transforms, like art turns ordinary into extraordinary.” Rohini Singh, Young
Woman of the Year, quipped, “My daughter thought they made a mistake calling me young!”
Yesoe Yoon, Mir Ali Ethnic Singer of the Year was thrilled to be recognized, Naveenchandra

Karna, Volunteer of the Year, honored all the volunteers, and Paul H Luu, Civic Leadership
Award winner, accepted on behalf of 600 employees. The Bharatiya Senior Citizens of Chicago,
Organization of the Year, united 1,600 members under Haribhai Patel’s leadership.
The stage blazed with a Whitney Houston tribute by Sherry Withers, belting “I Wanna Dance
with Somebody,” and a powerful fashion show by the Prosthetic Foundation of America, led by
Vikram Choudhary, showcased resilience through models like Ali and Jerry Herardo. Chris
noted, “This is a tribute to strength and confidence.” The grand finale dance competition saw
nine teams vie for glory, with Sridevi Pandalai’s Ghunguru team winning for its “total package
performance,” as judge Hardik Rawat from India praised their “dance concept, formations, and
tricks.”
Dignitaries amplified the evening’s impact. Congressman Danny K. Davis called it “a radiant
celebration of humanity’s finest colors.” Congressman Jonathan Jackson saw “God’s
magnificent rainbow,” while LaShawn K. Ford dubbed it “medicine for the soul.” Raja Krishna
Murthy inspired, “You make me proud to be the best congressman I can be.” Chinese
Ambassador Wang Boddong emphasized, “We count on everyone to fight for common
interests.” India’s Consul General Somnath Ghosh’s message, read by Katherine Thorat,
highlighted the Indian diaspora’s role in driving bilateral trade toward $5,000 billion by 2030.
Tanishq Midwest Business Partners, led by Alok and Krisha Dalal, elevated the event with
raffles and tokens. Krisha shared, “Jewelry creates joy and cherished memories.” The gala
closed with a call to continue AMEC’s mission, as Dr. VJ Prabhakar’s team and volunteers,
including stage managers and curator Seeta Bala, made the night seamless.
Editorial notes by Mr. Suresh Bodiwala Chairman of Asian Media USA: The AMEC Gala was a
vibrant mosaic of cultures, a reminder that unity is our strength. Dr. VJ Prabhakar and
Congressman Danny K. Davis have crafted a legacy where every voice shines, from young
Arman to wise Delorse. This night proved that together, we build a brighter, bolder future.
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