From Advancing Justice | AAJC <[email protected]>
Subject Reflections on 2021: Top 10 Highlights
Date December 21, 2021 12:45 AM
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As we close on 2021, Asian Americans Advancing Justice | AAJC ([link removed]) reflects on the ways we worked with our communities to rise to the challenges we faced this year.

It is impossible to reflect on our work without acknowledging the devastating impact of COVID-19 on our community — and other communities of color. And at this point of reflection, we look back on the tragedies and the remarkable resilience of our communities in the face of anti-Asian hate. On March 16, six women of Asian descent were murdered in an act of abhorrent hate. Just weeks later, four members of our Sikh community were murdered in the Indianapolis shooting. In our lowest points and times of despair, there was an outpouring of support that we have never seen before, spurring our community and the nation into action.

Thanks to you, Asian Americans Advancing Justice | AAJC protected, empowered, and advanced our communities nationwide this year. Please consider making a contribution as we head into 2022 and continue to fight for the civil and human rights of Asian Americans and beyond.
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We invite you to read about our organization's immense work this past year in our latest blog, "Reflections on 2021: Top 10 Highlights ([link removed]) ," or check out an abbreviated version below!
1. Passage of Historic COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act
In a historic move this Spring, Congress passed, and President Biden signed into law, the COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act ([link removed]) after months of critical advocacy from Advancing Justice | AAJC and allied civil rights organizations. Passage of the COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act addresses anti-Asian hate by improving hate crimes data collection, reporting, and connection to support services.
2. Empowered Over 120,000 Individuals in All 50 States to Take Action Against Anti-Asian Hate Through Joint Bystander Intervention Trainings With Hollaback!

Advancing Justice | AAJC first joined forces with Hollaback! ([link removed]) in April 2020 to address anti-Asian American harassment in the wake of COVID-19, and have now trained over 120,000 people to safely intervene and stand up to hate through public and private sessions. The tremendous interest pushed us to launch in-language trainings ([link removed]) with simultaneous interpretation in Chinese (Cantonese and Mandarin), Korean, Vietnamese, Hindi, Tagalog, and Thai.
3. Strengthened and Expanded Our Support to Community-Based Organizations Nationwide

This year, we re-doubled our efforts to support Asian American communities nationwide through partnerships, trainings, and subgrants to build the capacity of community-based organizations serving Asian American communities. Advancing Justice | AAJC has already committed to investing over $4.5 million – including an initiative funded through an Advancing Justice | AAJC and Kaiser Permanente’s partnership ([link removed]) – to allow over 40 Asian American Pacific Islander organizations to tackle issues such as anti-Asian hate, redistricting, digital empowerment, and misinformation/disinformation.
4. Served as a Leading National Voice on Asian American Issues Through Exponential Growth in Social and News Media

Advancing Justice | AAJC has served as a national voice for Asian Americans during the pandemic and in response to increased attacks on our community. We have voiced the needs of our community in mainstream and social media, before corporate leaders and the highest levels of the government, and with national and local community leaders. Read more on our numbers here ([link removed]) .
5. Led Advocacy against the Government’s Racial Profiling of Asian Americans and Supported 70 Targeted Community Members

Since the launch of the Anti-Racial Profiling Project ([link removed]) in October 2020, Advancing Justice | AAJC has led advocacy efforts in response to the government’s racial targeting and profiling of Asian Americans and Asian immigrant scientists, researchers, and scholars. We spearheaded advocacy calling on the U.S. Department of Justice to end the “China Initiative” as well as other practices and programs in other agencies engaging in race-based targeting of Asian Americans for surveillance and investigations.
6. Spearheaded Advocacy for the Inclusion of Reuniting Families Act in President Biden’s U.S. Citizenship Act

Together with the Value Our Families campaign, Advancing Justice | AAJC advocated for and won the inclusion of Representative Judy Chu’s Reuniting Families Act ([link removed]) in President Biden’s Day One immigration bill ([link removed]) , which would modernize and fix the family immigration system. Through advocacy throughout the year with Congress and the administration, provisions to clear family immigration backlogs were passed by the House, and are under consideration in the Senate.
7. Defended Our Community’s Right to Fair and Accurate Representation Through Census, Voting, and Redistricting

This year, we successfully advocated ([link removed]) for the immediate repeal of the 2020 Presidential Memorandum, which sought to exclude undocumented individuals in the apportionment count, and Executive Order 13880 (issued in July 2019), which sought the creation of a block-level citizen-voting age population dataset. Advancing Justice | AAJC was also a key partner ([link removed]) in the effort to secure a bipartisan Congressional response with the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act (H.R. 4) ([link removed]) .
8. Pioneered a Path for Greater Access to Technology as the Leading Organization in Asian American Tech Policy

Advancing Justice | AAJC is the first Asian American civil rights organization to have a program dedicated specifically to advocating for greater equity in telecommunications and technology ([link removed]) for Asian Americans. The Telecommunications, Technology and Media team worked with the FCC by providing in-language resources ([link removed]) on the Emergency Broadband Benefit Program on the FCC website to help get low-income Asian American families online, and they have also hosted free webinars ([link removed]) to promote media literacy and protect Asian American and Asian immigrant communities from mis/disinformation.
9. Advocated for Equity Through Involvement in Key Landmark Cases

Throughout 2021, Advancing Justice | AAJC played key roles advocating for equity and justice in several landmark court cases, most notably in the areas of education, voting rights, and reproductive rights. In the lawsuit Asian Americans Advancing Justice — Chicago et al. v. White et al. (N.D. Ill.), we represented the Advancing Justice — Chicago affiliate as well as other plaintiffs and successfully settled ([link removed]) , ensuring efficient in-language voter registration services through driver services in Illinois.
10. Celebrated 30 Years of Protecting and Advancing the Civil Rights of Asian Americans at the 2021 American Courage Awards

While we celebrated this year’s American Courage Awards ([link removed]) online, our event was nothing short of impactful and moving for the hundreds who tuned in. With the help of some special friends, we honored CBS News Senior White House Correspondent Weijia Jiang with the American Courage Award, our partner Hollaback! with the Changemaker Award, and Bank of America with the Bridge Builder Award.

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