2021 National Civic Leadership Forum Join us on on this Friday, Sept 24 (5 pm- 7:30 pm EST) and Saturday, Sept 25 (11 am – 6:30 pm EST)

2021 National Civic Leadership Forum (2021 NCLF) Countdown –
1 day to our event on this Friday, Sept 24 (5 pm- 7:30 pm EST) and Saturday, Sept 25 (11 am – 6:30 pm EST).
The purpose & goal of the forum is to create a community platform for all AAPI organizations and leaders to interact, to work together, to learn from each other, and to build trust so that our community will be strong via UNITY.
More AAPI webinars on September 24-25: shorturl.at/xyEFK
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We Rise Together: Stopping Anti-Asian Hate

The rise in anti-Asian hate and violence is horrific and unacceptable. Each day another incident devastates America. How can we come together to create real change?

Date & Time: Apr 13, 2021, 08:30 PM in Eastern Time (US and Canada)

Registration at https://bit.ly/3uJp15k
Moderator: Juju Chang, Co-Anchor, ABC News Nightline
Speakers:
Jonathan A. Greenblatt, CEO and National Director, ADL
Ambassador Gary Locke, Chairman-Elect, Committee of 100
Derrick Johnson, President and CEO, NAACP
The Honorable Alex Padilla, United States Senator, California
The Honorable Grace Meng, United States Representative, New York
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Preparing for the 2020 Presidential Primaries  & General Election

Congressmen Ted Lieu, Judy Chu, and Grace Meng each gave a speech regarding their thoughts on the upcoming election at the 2018 Asian American Leadership Summit on September 6th. Ted Lieu believes that voting in the upcoming elections is important because it would bring back the core value systems that were previously held. Congresswoman Judy Chu added that voting gives the government a better idea of the public’s opinion. Thus, in order to create changes on a government level, everyone’s vote matters.
Prior to the Congressmen presenting their thoughts, panelists for the discussion involving increasing voter registration represented organizations from around the United States. Methods currently in use include first time voters being able to physically go to a registration office, which is one of the benefits for college students who don’t live at home, as well as utilizing that same demographic to bring in more people to vote.
                                     
Congresswoman Grace Meng                                                                        Congressman Ted Lieu
                                       
Congresswoman Judy Chu                                                                               CLUSA founder and chairman Sandy Chau
                                       
APIAVote Executive Director Christine Chen                                                    Ding Ding TV, Congresswoman Judy Chu, and Executive                                                                                                                             Board members of CLUSA
 On September 6th, 2018, Silicon Valley Innovation Channel Ding Ding TV covered the Asian USA 2018: Asian American & Pacific Islander Leadership Summit in Washington D.C. This event was hosted by Civic Leadership USA (CLUSA) in partnership with Asian and Pacific Islander American Vote (APIAVote).
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