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OCA - Asian Pacific American Advocates, in partnership with the UPS Foundation, proudly announces the 2024 recipients of the OCA-UPS Gold Mountain Scholarships, supporting first-generation AANHPI college students with financial aid to pursue higher education.Â
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OCA Commemorates the Anniversary of Vincent Chin’s Death OCA - Asian Pacific American Advocates honors the anniversary of Vincent Chin’s death, a catalyst for AAPI activism and a stark reminder of the ongoing struggle against anti-Asian racism and the need for continued vigilance and action. Click here to read more.
OCA Denounces Biden Administration’s New Immigration Restrictions
OCA - Asian Pacific American Advocates opposes the Biden Administration's executive order targeting asylum seekers and migrants at the Southern border, and urges for compassionate and secure approaches that uphold the fundamental right to seek asylum. Click here to read more.
EVENTS & OPPORTUNITIES
Taking Root Documentary
Join us for the screening of Taking Root Documentary on July 11th, 3:30-5:30pm at FACTs Charter School, Philadelphia. This documentary on Southeast Asian refugee resettlement will be followed by a panel with SEA Freedom Network, VietLead, and Asian Americans United.
Learn about local Asian American organizing and support the SEARR campaign.Â
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Help us update our OCA Intern Alumni Directory
We are requesting all OCA National internship program alumni to fill out the OCA Intern Alumni Directory Form to help us update our internal database so we can stay in touch with our intern alumni from the last 35Â years. Fill out the form.
CHAPTER HIGHLIGHTS
OCA - St. Louis Chapter
OCA St. Louis Chapter’s annual gala this year featured an Asian night market theme, bringing connection, fun, and community to a special night.
We were extremely honored to have Michelle K. Hanabusa, Founder & Creative Director of L.A. streetwear brand UPRISERS and co-founder of #HateIsAVirus, join us as the keynote speaker. Michelle inspired us with her lasting message of advocacy and celebration for the Asian American community, as well as emphasizing unity across immigrant communities as a whole. Read below to learn more about the motivation behind her 1924 project.
Thank you to our sponsors, volunteers, OCA members, and OCA Board. We could not have done this without each one of you, and we are so grateful for your support!
OCA - San Mateo Chapter
OCA - San Mateo and the Angel Island Immigration Station Foundation held a storytelling workshop and tour on 6/22/2024. Fifteen participants from ages 15 to 67 learned about the history of Angel Island and storytelling skills from Ed Tepporn, executive director. Immigrants from Asian countries were detained there from 1910-1940. It was a very scenic half hour ferry ride from the San Francisco Ferry Building. If you are in San Francisco, do take some time to visit this historic museum highlighting the immigration experiences of our ancestors coming to America and see the poetic writing carved on the walls. Â See the Lego model.
On June 29, 2024  a group of us from OCA - San Diego and  OCA - San Mateo, hosted by Linda Ng, National President, visited the historic town of Locke, California.  Founded in 1915, Locke is the only rural Chinese town left in the United States.  During its heyday from the 1920-40s, Locke was an autonomous island of Chinese culture and business with a population of 600. Located about 30 miles south of Sacramento, Locke is the legacy of extraordinary efforts made by the Chinese in developing agriculture in California. The Locke Foundation provides docent tours of this National Historic Landmark. Fascinating history, worth a visit!
On June 25, 2024, Aimee Yan, President of OCA - San Mateo spoke at the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors meeting at the request of Unitedly, a new nonprofit serving Chinese and AAPI American immigrants and families living in the county to request funding allocation. Though the county's Asian population has grown to over 30%, and the need for culturally appropriate services are in demand, Unitedly was not funded. Â OCA - San Mateo was there to express that the Asian community feels invisible and neglected, and to remind the Board of Supervisors not to forget about the Half Moon Bay shootings and recent domestic violence headlines involving Asian families.
CHAPTER EVENTS
Presidential Town Hall Watch Party by OCA - Greater Cleveland Chapter
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OCA Greater Cleveland will host a local watch party for the 2024 AANHPI Presidential Town Hall on Saturday, July 13, 2024, from 2-5 p.m. at Li Wah Chinese Restaurant in Asia Plaza at 2999 Payne Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio.