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Perspective
From "War on Terror" to the “China Initiative:” The Chilling Parallels of Racial Profiling Between Chinese American and AMEMSA Communities
May 23, 2022
Professor Xi’s unjust arrest is a part of the U.S. government’s legacy of discriminatory policies targeting communities on the basis of their race, ethnicity, national origin or religious background.
Perspective
Q&A: Yuri Kochiyama’s Legacy Carries Forward
May 19, 2022
In honor of Yuri Kochiyama's birthday, we spoke with Aarti Kohli, Asian Law Caucus executive director, and Chanthon Bun, former Yuri Kochiyama Fellow and now advocate in our Immigrant Rights program.
Perspective
Q&A: Making it Possible for More People to be a Voter
May 17, 2022
We spoke with a San Francisco resident who has volunteered as a poll monitor to help Bay Area voters fulfill their right to vote.
Perspective
Kerry v. Din: Striving for A Country That Lives Up To Our Values
May 16, 2022
Fauzia Din put a national spotlight on federal policies and programs enacted after 9/11 that deny Arab, Middle Eastern, and Muslim communities the freedoms and rights enshrined in our Constitution.
News
We Condemn Anti-Black and Gun Violence and Call for Country Where Every Person, No Matter the Color of their Skin, Can Live in Peace and Safety
May 16, 2022
The safety of Asian, Black, Latinx, Muslim, LGBTQ, and other marginalized communities is one and the same. We demand that our elected representatives and government end systems of white supremacy.
Perspective
‘I am only just starting to heal’: A South Asian domestic violence survivor shares her story
May 11, 2022
A domestic violence survivor shares her story and says she wants to help other people, especially women immigrating from Pakistan and other South Asian countries, to know that they are not alone.
Guides & Reports
5 Reasons to Volunteer as a Poll Monitor
May 05, 2022
Poll monitors are the eyes and ears that witness and report issues at a polling location on Election Day.
Cases & Campaigns
Workers at iconic Mission restaurant, La Taqueria, won $600K and changes to workplace in 2016
May 03, 2022
La Taqueria in San Francisco is known across the country for its iconic Mission-style burritos. But behind the scenes, workers faced unsavory labor violations.