AAPI New Jersey is growing our team in two critical programmatic areas: Policy/Advocacy and Education. We are seeking a Policy Associate (full-time) and a Program Manager (half-time) for Teach Asian American Stories, our initiative supporting and accelerating integration of AAPI history in K-12 public schools. View these and other openings at https://lnkd.in/ejNarEMv.
AAPI New Jersey
Civic and Social Organizations
Montclair, New Jersey 193 followers
Community. Belonging. Solidarity. Justice.
About us
Our mission is to create a more inclusive community by uplifting the varied experiences of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, advocating for AAPI representation and rights, and promoting awareness and education around AAPI culture and history.
- Website
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http://aapimontclair.org
External link for AAPI New Jersey
- Industry
- Civic and Social Organizations
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Montclair, New Jersey
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2021
Locations
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198 Bellevue Ave
Montclair, New Jersey 07043, US
Employees at AAPI New Jersey
Updates
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AAPI New Jersey is seeking a Grants Consultant (contract, hourly) and Development Assistant (part-time). This is an exciting opportunity to join us at a critical time of growth, collaborating with a dedicated group of colleagues on very meaningful work. Learn more and apply at https://lnkd.in/ejNarEMv.
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MacKay Moments | Asian Pacific Heritage Month. "With our partnership with New York Life's Asian Pacific Circle and AAPI New Jersey, we hope to continue to inspire our employees" - Dale Sang, Chief Technology and Operations Officer, MacKay Shields. https://lnkd.in/eaRVuK2r
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🔔Don't wait, vote early! New Jersey early voting is open. Make your voice heard today! Find your polling locations by visiting: https://lnkd.in/g6DqrDxV #NJVotes #VoteEarly #MakeADifference
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Grateful for the overwhelming support from our community! The Lantern Festival of Justice and Remembrance was truly a beacon of unity, with over 2,000 lanterns lighting up the park. Huge thanks to Bob’s Discount Furniture, The Far Brook School, New York Life’s Asian Pacific Circle, and The Wu Family Foundation for their invaluable contributions. Your generosity has made events like the Lantern Festival for Justice and Remembrance possible, enriching our AAPI Heritage Month programming. Bob's Discount Furniture Far Brook School New York Life Insurance Company
Multimedia Storyteller with Global Experience | 10+ Years in Media with Newsrooms, Int’l Start-Up & Non-Profit | strong writing, public speaking & video skills
I really enjoyed meeting with other Asian Americans this past weekend at AAPI New Jersey’s Lantern Festival, while highlighting why this event exists.
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Exploring the significance of our heritage: Reflecting on the enriching discussions held during the AAPI Heritage Month panel at New York Life, championed by the Asian Pacific Circle ERG. Delving into our history isn't just about honoring the past; it's about shaping our future. Education and awareness are the cornerstone of progress, and these conversations ignited powerful insights for personal and professional growth. Grateful for the opportunity to celebrate our cultural legacy and foster understanding. Chris M. Kwok Mak Asada In Kyung Pyo
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On Thursday, May 23 at 7pm, please join us at The Clairidge for a rare public screening of the Academy Award-nominated documentary WHO KILLED VINCENT CHIN?, followed by a talkback with legendary civil rights icon and NJ native HELEN ZIA in her first public appearance here in years. Journalist TAYLOR JUNG of NJ Spotlight News will moderate a conversation about the multiracial, multifaith coalition that came together to fight for justice, the impact of this historic hate crime on the Asian American community, and its parallels and lessons for us today. K-12 teachers who attend the screening will receive 3 hours of PD credit, a discussion guide, and a special gift through Teach Asian American Stories. Free; register at https://lnkd.in/es8ygB3G. This event is a collaboration with POV, the award-winning independent non-fiction film series on PBS (www.pbs.org/pov). Co-presented by AAPI New Jersey, Montclair Film, AAPI Caucus Montclair State University, Bnai Keshet, Chinese American Community of Fort Lee, the Episcopal Church of St. James, Friends of the Howe House, Glen Ridge Diversity and Inclusion Association, Institute for Teaching Diversity and Social Justice, Learn AAPI History Project, Livingston AAPI, Livingston Committee for Diversity and Inclusion, Montclair African American Heritage Foundation, Montclair History Center, Montclair Public Library, Out Montclair, Ridgewood AAPI Alliance, SOMA Cross Cultural Works, SOMA Action Racial Justice Committee, St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Teach Asian American Stories, Temple Ner Tamid, Union Congregational Church, and United Asian Voices of West Orange.
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Building a better union with the next round of fellows! Thank you Dr. Khyati Joshi https://lnkd.in/eg6TZARx
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Support and dedication. Help us light thousands of lanterns in remembrance of those harmed by violence and injustice, including anti-Asian hate. Your dedication will be visible and tied to a lantern at the 2024 Lantern Festival for Justice and Remembrance on May 19. https://lnkd.in/e8ztCFAU
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