A 2020 Special Get-Out-The-Count Training
Join APIAVote for a special census training in San Francisco on Thursday, January 23rd
Join APIAVote for a special census training in San Francisco on Thursday, January 23rd
Meet Liz OuYang, one of our trainers for our Norman Y. Mineta Leadership Institute training tour. Liz is a civil rights attorney and community advocate with decades of experience championing for the AANHPI community and organizing around the U.S. Census.
Meet Marlan Maralit, one of our trainers for our Norman Y. Mineta Leadership Institute training tour. Marlan is the AAPI Director for the new Virginia Majority with decades of experience organizing and championing for the AANHPI community.
APIAVote Communications and Policy Associate Jennifer Baik spoke as a panelist for the release of the YWomenVote survey report and discussed AAPI women voters as well as Millennial and Gen Z women voters.
Earlier this month, The Barbara Lee Family Foundation released "Ready, Willing, & Electable: Women running for Executive Office," unveiling quantitative research that sheds light on voters’ reactions to women candidates seeking executive office. The research dispels the myth that women are less electable than their male counterparts and highlights the importance of community ties.
This past Tuesday, nineteen states held general and municipal elections including New Jersey, Virginia, and Ohio and resulted in a number of exciting results including voting rights reforms and several newly-elected AAPI lawmakers.
Do you have an election on November 5th, 2019? APIAVote and Asian Americans Advancing Justice | AAJC runs the 1-888-API-VOTE hotline, where voters can get assistance and have questions answered about voting and the elections. On election day, we will be taking live calls from 6 AM - 8 PM EST. We will also offer language support in English, Mandarin/Cantonese, Vietnamese, Korean, Bengali, Hindi/Urdu, and Tagalog.
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This past September, APIAVote launched it's 2019-2020 cohort of youth ambassadors consisting of student organizations all across the nation. Two weekends ago, we hosted a two and a half-day training summit with 60 student leaders representing 29 schools. 60 attendees representing Asian and Pacific Islander organizations from 29 schools joined us in Washington, DC.
This past Tuesday, Representative Terri Sewell (AL-7) spoke at a press conference to introduce the Voting Rights Advancement Act, a bill meant to restore key provisions of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, alongside over 14 members of Congress including Speaker Nancy Pelosi (CA-12), Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY), House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (MD-05), Representative John Lewis (GA-05), and Representative Judy Chu (CA-27).
In the wake of President Trump’s decision to end DACA, Asian American and Pacific Islander organizations around the nation responded with statements affirming the lives of young undocumented immigrants.