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#ApaicsHoliday #apaics #AreaaDCmetro #RealtorMoon APAICS (Asian Pacific American Institute for Congressional Studies) Holiday Reception @National Association of Broadcasters (at NAB Education Foundation)
Hillary Clinton at APAICS Event in D.C.
Hillary Clinton at APAICS Event in D.C.
Hillary spoke at the Asian Pacific American Institute for Congressional Studies (APAICS) at the Washington Hilton today. She was introduced by Rep. Judy May Chu (D-CA).
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APAICS New York Regional Leadership Academy
Regional Leadership Academy Training & Policy Summit
October 2-3, 2015 Google New York, NY
Are you considering running for public office? Join us in New York City to learn what it takes to get elected and be a public servant- from starting your campaign, developing your message and building relations with media, to serving your constituents.
The APAICS (Asian Pacific American Institute for Congressional Studies) Regional Leadership is a two-day leadership and political training program for Asian American and Pacific Islanders seeking to run for public office, current elected officials, and community stakeholders. The program includes interactive leadership and political training, networking opportunities and policy round-table discussions.
Day 1 - Leadership & Political Training
Training sessions may include the following:
Campaign Planning
Fundraising 101
Media Training
Ethics Training
How to serve the AAPI community while in office
Special Guest Speakers
Day 2 - Policy Summit
Policy round tables bring together leaders in government, corporate sector and the community to discuss current issues impacting the AAPI community in the local region. Discussion topics will be announced closer to date. Past sessions have included policy discussions on education, economic development, energy and health.
Registration is complimentary. Continental breakfast and lunch will be provided both days.
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER!!!
For questions about the APAICS Regional Training Academy, please contact Amy Watanabe at [email protected] or call 202-296-9200.
Hosted by: Google
Sponsors:
Walmart
StateFarm
National Education Association
California Teachers Association
Southwest Airlines (Southwest Airlines is the official airline of the APAICS Regional Leadership Academy)
APAICS API S.T.E.M. Graduate Fellowship Deadline Extended to June 12, 2015!
In partnership with American Petroleum Institute (API), APAICS is proud to offer the API S.T.E.M. Graduate Fellowship for individuals interested in pursuing a career in public policy with a background in energy, engineering and mechanical sciences. As part of the APAICS Congressional Fellowship program, individuals get the opportunity for a full-time legislative and public policy fellowships in Washington, D.C. The Fellowship provides exceptional graduates and young professionals an opportunity to work on policy issues as staff members in a congressional office. The program aims to build leadership skills, encourage political civic engagement, and foster a strong interest in public service careers. The deadline to apply is June 12, 2015. To find more about the program, click the link above.
The application is now open for the American Petroleum Institute STEM Graduate Fellowship for individuals interested in pursuing a career in public policy with a background in energy, engineering, and mechanical sciences.
The Asian Pacific American Institute for Congressional Studies (APAICS) is dedicated to promoting Asian Pacific American participation and representation at all levels of the political process.
Visit the APAICS website for eligibility and fellowship details. The application closes May 22, 2015.
This infographic from the Asian Pacific American Institute for Congressional Studies (APAICS) shows the increased political participation among AAPIs. In the upcoming 2014 midterm elections, there will be 22 Asian American & Pacific Islander Congressional candidates. In the 2008 general elections, there were 13 AAPI candidates. In state legislative elections, there are 159 AAPI candidates in 26 states. In some states, there are still a few days left to register to vote. More resources: Asian American voter survey
Oh the places you will go...
Oh the places you will go… http://wp.me/s2QRk0-apaics
and the people you will meet! This is how my trip to D.C. went down…
Sometimes I don’t know where I’m going and then I find out that any road and every road has taken me there.
What had happened was…
Early on a Tuesday morning I was set to embark on a journey that I thought was going to be a fun trip to the Nation’s capitol where I would have a chance to network and meet like-minded individuals…
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For Immediate Release
Asian Pacific American Women Leaders Hold Majority of the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus
“A Conversation with AAPI Women of the 113th Congress” Featuring
Representatives Tulsi Gabbard & Grace Meng
Sponsored by AARP
WASHINGTON— The 113th Congress is historic with 97 representatives from multicultural communities and 100 female members. In particular, for Asian American and Pacific Islander women, this is the first time the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus is composed of a majority of women. Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-Hawaii) an Iraq War veteran, is the first Hindu elected to Congress. Rep. Grace Meng (D-N.Y.) is the first Asian American to represent the state of New York.
Reps. Gabbard and Meng shared their experiences as new members of Congress on a panel discussion titled “A Conversation with AAPI Women of the 113th Congress” on Wednesday, March 13 at 6 p.m. Organized by the Asian Pacific American Institute for Congressional Studies (APAICS) and sponsored by AARP, Rep. Judy Chu (D-CA.), Chair of the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus and Board Member of APAICS opened the discussion and Nancy LeaMond, executive vice president of AARP’s State and National Group moderated the panel.
A lively and engaging conversation took place as Reps. Gabbard and Meng discussed their experiences of rising to leadership roles and spoke on broad range of issues affecting the 50+ from work-life balance to financial security.
“AARP is honored to join Congresswoman Chu and APAICS in hosting this conversation that recognizes the remarkable journey, accomplishments and contributions of Asian American and Pacific Islander Women,” said Lorraine Cortes-Vazquez, AARP’s Executive Vice President for Multicultural Markets & Engagement. “We congratulate Reps. Gabbard and Meng on their recent victories, which increases representation of women from multicultural and multilingual communities, and we look forward to working with them and their colleagues on issues affecting multicultural communities in the coming months.”
“As we celebrate Women’s History Month, it’s important to acknowledge the tremendous progress that women have made,” said Judy Chu. “The 113th Congress is the most diverse in history, with more women and people of color than ever before. I want to thank APAICS and AARP for hosting such a great event to hear from Congresswomen Grace Meng and Tulsi Gabbard, two pioneers in the Asian Pacific American community who serve as role models for young women everywhere.”