June is LGBT pride month. We have a variety of queer AAPI's, friends, families and allies posting about their experiences. Thanks to Be DeGuzman, one of APAP's 2009 Unsung Heroes, for coordinating this special week of posts.
To help with our upcoming hate crimes/Vincent Chin week (June 21) or Pacific Islander week (Aug), please let us know. If you have a topic you or your agency would like to coordinate, email us.
Held every 10 years, the Census is a nationwide head count of every person living in the United States. During the last two censuses, the Census Bureau missed counting millions of people – mostly minorities and low-income communities. Undercounting certain populations may reduce federal funding for hospitals, education, child-care, disaster preparation – as well as fair representation in Congress.
The Youth Census Advocacy Project hopes to tackle the problems of the AAPI undercount by promoting awareness of the Census, while also providing the technical support for students and their families to ensure that they are accurately counted. YCAP is a program of Asian and Pacific Islander American Vote (APIAVote.org), a national nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that encourages and promotes civic participation of AAPI’s. We are also partnered with the East Coast Asian American Student Union (ECAASU.org)National Board.
Why should YOU care about whether or not AAPI’s participate in Census 2010? 1. Census participation is required by law. 2. Census participation determines how federal funding for communities is allocated. 3. Census results determine how you are represented in Congress. 4. Government, businesses and community based organizations use census data to allocate money, resources and services for the community.
We are writing to ask for your help in making sure that Census 2010 gets an accurate count of AAPI’s! You can be an advocate on your campus and to your families!
How can I get involved? 1. Join our campaign 2. Pledge to fill out the Census (and tell your friends) 3. Follow APIAVote on twitter or facebook
So, how do you go to ECAASU for free? 1. All you have to do is fill out a scholarship application here. 2. Hotel accommodations and roundtrip airfare will be provided courtesy of APIAVote and Southwest Airlines.*
This is an excellent opportunity for you to become active in your community and have a say in how the government affects you!
If you would like to learn more about YCAP, please visit our website here.
*All you have to pay is a $70.00 registration fee for the conference.
APAP is a national network of progressive Asian Americans and allies. We count on the support of our members and friends to continue our work of advancing progressive ideas. Please consider joining today.
Membership is just $20 per year and members receive discounts to events and merchandise.
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