Surge AAPI
@Surge_AAPI
Nevada's only political candidate and campaign management training program for progressive members of the AAPI Community.
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The #APAICSgala19 is just around the corner on May 14 and the #ALNsummit19 on May 15-16. Ticket sales and the opportunity to book our hotel block end this MONDAY 4/15. book today: bit.ly/apaicsgala19
We are proud to support legislation from @RepJudyChu & @ChrisCoons to repeal @POTUS’ discriminatory travel ban. In the U.S., we will not tolerate discrimination based on religion or nationality. #RepealTheBan #NoBanAct Read our statement here: apalanet.org/press-releases…
National President Sharon Wong kicks off our annual join @JACL_National /OCA Leadership Summit! 15 members from each org are in DC to learn abt AAPI issues and meet with their Congress members! Thank you @StateFarm @NEAToday @SouthwestAir for making this program possible.
There are more than 22 mil. Asian Americans & nearly 1.6 mil. Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders living in the US, we are the fastest-growing communities in the country. Spread the word to help our communities get the resources they deserve! #CountMeIn2020 #2020Census
Innocent men don't hide evidence of their innocence. #ReleaseTheFullMuellerReport
Now that Special Counsel Mueller has sent his report to AG Barr, it must be made public. Americans have a right to the truth. #ReleaseTheReport
#31inspiringAAPIwomen: Monica Thammarath is the Senior Program/Policy Specialist in the Office of Minority Community Organizing and Partnerships at the National Education Association, where she serves as the liaison between the AAPI community and NEA’s more than 3 mil members.
#31inspiringAAPIwomen: @RepGraceMeng is the first and only Asian American Member of Congress from New York State and the first female Congressmember from Queens since former VP nominee Geraldine Ferraro.
How books about diverse women are finding a wider audience nbcnews.to/2SRmvGH #InternationalWomensDay #WomensHistoryMonth
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How books about diverse women are finding a wider audience
"But these women did something they really believed in, and in that changed the world and shifted a little bit of the world’s view of what women could do.”
"You cannot get detailed data from aggregated data. And w/o accurate data by detailed race group, some of the most disadvantaged in our communities are rendered invisible to policy makers, leaving their critical needs unmet." -@AAAJ_AAJC Learn more at bit.ly/2C238FA
Meet the next of our 31 Inspiring AAPI Women: Karen Narasaki Karen K. Narasaki is an American civil rights leader and human rights activist. In July 2014 President Barack Obama appointed Narasaki to serve as a Commissioner on the United States Commission on Civil Rights.
This week we're spreading awareness about Southeast Asian deportations to #StoptheRaids of our communities. See if there's an event near you and join us for a Twitterstorm this Friday to learn more or share your story of #RefugeeResilience. bit.ly/SEAAWeekofActi…
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