Pilot Program Provides Healing Spaces for Cambodian, Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, Korean Community Members
Leader Recognized for Confronting Hate, Discrimination Against AAPI Communities With Data, Partnerships, and Policy Solutions
2024 James Irvine Foundation Leadership Awards honor leaders for effective solutions to pressing, high profile challenges facing the state
Legendary CA Political Leaders Encourage New Generation
The convening was co-hosted with CDSS and the regional leads from other parts of the state.
The California Department of Social Services (CDSS)
has recommitted funding for the Stop the Hate program to support direct services to victims of
hate and their families and to provide prevention and intervention services against and in
response to hate.
Today, AAPI Equity Alliance and Asian Americans Advancing Justice Southern California issued the following joint statement urging elected officials in Los Angeles County, including the Los Angeles Mayor, City Councilmembers, and Los Angeles County Supervisors, to ensure diverse representation on their staffs.
During Post-Election Debrief, Community Leaders Say Voter Engagement is Key To Increasing Turnout; Call for Better Data on AAPI Voting
The report was produced with generous support from the Blue Shield of California Foundation and details the results of a two-year pilot project to address domestic violence in LA's Cambodian, Chinese, Korean and South Asian communities.