The Blue Dumpling Podcast

PWP Strategies & Fells Group

The Blue Dumpling Podcast is a collaborative effort between the Fells Group and PWP Strategies. This podcast aims to bridge the gap in information and awareness surrounding Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) in politics and civic life within the state of Maryland. Blue Dumpling will bring forth influential figures from various communities, as well as experts and political strategists who have effectively connected with the AAPI electorate within the Democratic sphere. These conversations will emphasize the importance of reaching out to Asian American communities during elections, share insights to targeting the AAPI community, and demonstrate subject matter expertise in Asian American political engagement and mobilization.

  1. 09/18/2025

    Episode 13: Neil Ruiz

    Neil Ruiz, a leading political economist, sat down with us to talk about how he’s revolutionizing how we understand and engage Asian American communities through powerful data storytelling! Influenced by his Filipino roots, Neil shares his groundbreaking work to lead the largest Asian American survey ever conducted through the Pew Researcher. We also discuss insights into how recent demographic trends are changing the mainstream narratives of Asian American communities across the country. This is a must-listen for those who love data to drive community organizing and inclusive political engagement.   About Neil Ruiz Neil is the head of new research initiatives at Pew Research Center. Neil works closely with the Center’s president to drive new strategies that expand the Center’s scope and capacity to pioneer new research and represent broader audiences.Neil led Pew Research Center’s groundbreaking study of Asian Americans which received the 2023 Inclusive Voices Award from the American Association for Public Opinion Research. This multi-year, multi-lingual study is the largest survey of Asian Americans to date, and it featured over eighty focus groups designed to understand their diverse experiences in the U.S. His research produced over 60 publications and two documentary films, and it ensured the voices of 24 million Asian Americans were included in the public opinion research industry. Neil was recently named into Gold House’s A100 list, honoring the 100 most impactful Asian Pacific leaders in culture and society for 2025. Neil is a leading expert on global migration, U.S. immigration, race and ethnicity in the U.S., and economic development. He is regularly sought out by domestic and international news outlets, governments, and civic leaders for his expertise and guidance. His research has produced numerous publications on these topics during his career at The Brookings Institution, The World Bank, and the Asian Development Bank. Earlier in his career, Neil founded and led organizations that helped spur entrepreneurial tech startups in the Philippines. Neil is a political economist with a Ph.D. from MIT, a master’s degree from Oxford University, and a bachelor’s degree from UC Berkeley.

    28 min
  2. 05/30/2025

    Episode 11: Sheriff Maxwell Uy

    What is the unique role of the county sheriff in public safety? In this episode, Sheriff Maxwell Uy, the 62nd—and first Asian American—Sheriff of Montgomery County, Maryland sheds light on one of the county’s oldest yet often misunderstood law enforcement agencies. Sheriff Uy reflects on his 30-year journey through every division of the department, the experience of running for office in 2022, and how the role of Sheriff has evolved over time in Maryland. About Sheriff Maxwell Uy Maxwell Uy is the 62nd Sheriff of Montgomery County and the first Asian American to ever hold the position. With three decades of public service experience, Sheriff Uy has been with the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office since 1994, rising through the ranks and serving in every division — from Court Services to Civil Enforcement to Family and Administrative Services. He’s previously trained as the Academy Sergeant at the Montgomery County Public Safety Training Academy and proudly served as an Honor Guard Commander, led crisis negotiation and special response teams, and contributed to county-wide initiatives on firearms and crisis intervention. Before his distinguished career in Montgomery County, Sheriff Uy served in the United States Army as part of the elite 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment, known as “The Old Guard.” His story is one of service, leadership, and breaking barriers — and it’s one that reflects the growing impact of Asian Americans in law enforcement and local politics.

    27 min
  3. 09/30/2024

    Episode 8: Ankit Jain

    What exactly is a DC Shadow Senator and how does that role help remedy the lack of representation for District of Columbia residents at the national level? Our guest, Ankit Jain, who is running for the DC Shadow Senator seat, shares how this role is tied to the district’s lack of statehood. Jain also emphasizes how his background fighting for fair elections and democracy reform is important for many communities of color, including immigrants and Asian Americans. About Ankit Jain Ankit Jain is currently the DC Shadow Senator, representing Ward 2 in Washington DC. He is also a voting rights attorney for the organization FairVote. Ankit is the son of Indian immigrants who grew up in Fairfax County, VA. Ankit is a champion leader in D.C.’s fight for statehood, for a stronger democracy, and in getting young people involved in local Democratic politics. He is an active member of the D.C. Democrats Statehood Committee, the leadership team for the Make All Votes Count D.C. committee that is advocating for Ranked Choice Voting in D.C. elections, and the Ward 2 Advisory Neighborhood Commission Redistricting Taskforce. He also founded Young Democrats of Ward 2 to get young people more involved within the Ward 2 Democrats. Ankit also interned with the D.C Public Defender Service as an undergrad. While attending law school at Columbia University, Ankit was one of the lead organizers of the NYC March for Our Lives for stronger gun laws, which drew over 200,000 attendees. He then became President of March for Our Lives Manhattan. Ankit completed his undergraduate degree at the University of Chicago.

    28 min
  4. 08/14/2024

    Episode 6: Lt. Governor Aruna Miller

    We're thrilled to have Maryland’s trailblazing Lieutenant Governor, Aruna Miller on this episode of The Blue Dumpling Podcast. As the first woman of color and the first immigrant to hold statewide office in Maryland, she’s broken barriers and is here to share her incredible journey into the world of politics and public service. From her engineering roots to shaping public policy, Aruna reveals how she’s been instrumental in building a government that truly represents the people of Maryland alongside Governor Wes Moore. We also dive into her Asian American & Pacific Islander (AAPI) political engagement efforts and what fuels her optimism for the next generation of AAPI leaders. Don’t miss this powerful conversation with a true pioneer in public service! About Lt. Governor Aruna Miller Maryland Lt. Governor Aruna Miller, is the first woman of color and the first immigrant elected to statewide office in Maryland. With a background in civil engineering and a 25-year tenure as a transportation engineer in Montgomery County’s Department of Transportation, Lt. Governor Miller has dedicated her life to public service. Her impactful career includes serving in the Maryland House of Delegates from 2010 to 2018, representing District 15. During her time as a delegate, she championed legislation focused on STEM education, uplifting working families, and protecting the environment. Lt. Governor Miller's story is a testament to her commitment to breaking barriers and advocating for diverse communities.

    22 min

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The Blue Dumpling Podcast is a collaborative effort between the Fells Group and PWP Strategies. This podcast aims to bridge the gap in information and awareness surrounding Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) in politics and civic life within the state of Maryland. Blue Dumpling will bring forth influential figures from various communities, as well as experts and political strategists who have effectively connected with the AAPI electorate within the Democratic sphere. These conversations will emphasize the importance of reaching out to Asian American communities during elections, share insights to targeting the AAPI community, and demonstrate subject matter expertise in Asian American political engagement and mobilization.