June 2021
MONTHLY NEWSLETTER
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Hello Advocates,
We hope you are staying well and staying safe. Thank you for tuning into all of the Asian Pacific American Heritage Month (APAHM) events! Check out the different opportunities, news updates, and events happening in June.
We want to thank all of our members, chapter affiliates, and fellow advocates for supporting our work by attending programming, sharing and interacting on social media, and donating to financially support the work we do. Please consider donating to OCA as we work to stop anti-Asian Hate, provide professional development opportunities with our internships, and aid our efforts in policy and advocacy actions.
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OCA National Virtual Summit 2021
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"Building Hope Through Solidarity" is a virtual three-day summit consisting of plenaries, workshops, and entertainment for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders and allies across the country. The summit will consist of advocacy training and issue-based workshops centering around empowering and mobilizing individuals to respond to different community needs, as well as building upon our own strengths and wellbeing.
Workshops are free and open to the public, though RSVP is required.
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Did you miss an event? Did you have a chance to check out the reading list or watchlist that was curated by staff? Even if APAHM is over, there are some great resources that can be used year round on the OCA APAHM website; check it out here! Recordings of most of the past events are on our YouTube page and/or Facebook page.
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2021 Summer Intern Cohort
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We're excited to announce the members of our 2021 Summer Intern Cohort! Their full bios are available on our website here.
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IMAGE Magazine Spring/Summer 2021
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IMAGE is OCA's magazine publication that comes out twice a year. For our Spring/Summer 2021 issue, we will be highlighting turning points and moments of change in our collective history as Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, and how these past experiences propel us into the future. Now more than ever, AAPI advocacy is crucial for AAPI empowerment, thus we recall the past, legacies of injustice and violence, to imagine a new world that supports, protects, and gives voice to AAPI people.
We are looking for submissions of art, articles, op-eds, poetry and creative writing, and other forms of digital media that reflect this act of remembrance and spirit of advocacy. Submissions should be sent no later than Friday, July 9, 2021 to [email protected].
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June is Immigrant Heritage Month and we are celebrating with the flavors that define our experiences as immigrants or children of immigrants. Join us on Instagram and Twitter by using the hashtag #MyImmigrantFoodStory to share photos and stories about a dish or food item that is meaningful to you. Tag us at @OCANational so that we can repost your tweets and Instagram posts throughout the month!
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OCA: AAPI History Webinars
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Lady, our Chapter & Membership Associate, has released information on the rest of our four-part series where we break down hate crimes against AAPIs in American History. Be sure to mark your calendars to join our conversations unpacking important and overlooked moments in history that have greatly impacted the AAPI community today. RSVPs are now open for the July 2nd session. For more information about these webinars, be sure to check out our website.
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The Legacy of Vincent Chin: Resistance, Remembrance, Renewal
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To commemorate the 39th anniversary of Vincent Chin’s passing this month, ACA Detroit will host a webinar entitled “The Legacy of Vincent Chin: Resistance, Remembrance, Renewal" on Saturday, June 19 at 2 PM Eastern. This intergenerational panel will discuss what the Vincent Chin case means for Asian American activism today—and in the future. The event will feature activist and author Helen Zia; attorney and University of Michigan A/PIA Studies lecturer Roland Hwang; and attorney Jim Shimoura. Zia, Hwang, and Shimoura led the campaign for justice for Vincent Chin, and they continue to champion equality and civil rights protections for Asian Americans. They will be joined by two emerging voices in the AAPI community: Anna Dang (Southeast Asia Resource Action Center) and Anna Lin (Association of Chinese Americans). If you are interested in attending, please RSVP here: http://bit.ly/ACAChin.
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Charting the Next Phase in Closing the Digital Divide
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The FCC’s Emergency Broadband Benefit has helped make important strides towards closing the digital divide and serves as a springboard to a more just and equitable future. But as vaccination rates rise and our country begins to return to a post-COVID “new normal,” advocates for disadvantaged communities are forced to ask: What’s next? As part of our ongoing conversation about policies and initiatives to tackle the digital divide, OCA, ALLvanza, and the Multicultural Media, Telecom and Internet Council (MMTC) will explore permanent solutions that can guarantee meaningful, effective internet access to all communities for the long run. RSVP here: http://bit.ly/2021mfs2
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Be careful and be on alert about Advanced Child Tax Credit (ACTC) scams via phone calls, emails or text messages and not give scammers any of their information. Watch out for scammers that suggest they can get you the advance Child Tax Credit payments by working with IRS on your behalf. www.irs.gov/childtaxcredit2021
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We are hoping to help more chapters host professional development programs. Please contact Jae Shim at [email protected] if you are interested in hosting a women's event, B3 event, or MAPP Program.
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If you, your family members, someone you know, or community members have experienced xenophobia, discrimination, or harassment (in light of COVID-19), please report the incident using our hate crime reporting tool at aapihatecrimes.org.
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