This July, join A Just Chi for an in-person meeting! We're facilitating Public Safety 101 on Wed, July 17, 6-8pm at Buttercup Park! We’ll dive into our experiences with safety, our perceptions of carceral systems, and our stake in fighting for abolition. Buttercup Park is accessible by the Argyle Red Line Stop or the 151 bus. Please register at bit.ly/july-ajc to give us an accurate headcount for food. We look forward to seeing you there!
Asian Americans Advancing Justice | Chicago
Civic and Social Organizations
Chicago, IL 1,562 followers
Building power through collective advocacy and organizing to achieve racial equity
About us
Asian Americans Advancing Justice | Chicago builds power through collective advocacy and organizing to achieve racial equity. We do this through: LEADERSHIP Developing grassroots leaders through base-building programs such as KINETIC (for high school English learners), I Speak Power (for adult English learners), and A Just Chi (at-large community members) ADVOCACY Connecting communities through coalition leadership including Just Democracy Illinois, the Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights, and the Pan-Asian Voter Empowerment Coalition CIVIC ENGAGEMENT Getting out the vote by reaching out to Asian Americans, increasing participation, and growing our community’s power. We win campaigns by exercising our power and mobilizing community members to achieve racial equity. -- Advancing Justice | Chicago is an affiliate of Asian Americans Advancing Justice. Our national affiliation allows us to raise a more powerful voice to better serve our communities and become more effective in addressing the civil rights issues faced by Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders and other vulnerable and underserved communities. Other Advancing Justice affiliates are located in Atlanta, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Washington, D.C.
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http://www.advancingjustice-chicago.org/
External link for Asian Americans Advancing Justice | Chicago
- Industry
- Civic and Social Organizations
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Chicago, IL
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1992
- Specialties
- Racial Justice, Asian American community, and Advocacy
Locations
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Primary
4753 N. Broadway, Ste 502
Chicago, IL 60640, US
Employees at Asian Americans Advancing Justice | Chicago
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Jyothi Karthik Raja
Chief Data Science Officer at Ascension
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Mary Mam
Director of Merchandising | Servant Leader | Board Member
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Bryan Hara
Deputy Director at Asian Americans Advancing Justice | Chicago
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Sangini Brahmbhatt
Director of Development at Asian Americans Advancing Justice | Chicago
Updates
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Happy Pride Month! We honor and remember the importance of the Stonewall Uprising in June 1969 and the subsequent protests in support of LGBTQ+ rights. Advancing Justice | Chicago is proud to partner with organizations like Equality Illinois to advocate for all marginalized communities. This month, and year-round, we uplift the intersectionality of our communities and celebrate LGBTQ and queer Asian Americans!
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Congratulations to our Director of Development Sangini Brahmbhatt!
Lee Ann Eiland and Sangini Brahmbhatt Named Co-Chairs of Breakin' ItDown Planning Committee Breakin’ It Down has announced the appointments of Lee Ann Eiland and Sangini Brahmbhatt to serve as the next co-chairs of its Planning Committee. They were elected and took on their new leadership roles in April 2024. Breakin’ It Down, a fiscal-sponsored project of Mujeres Latinas en Accion, provides a pivotal platform for driving transformative change in the field of nonprofit, philanthropy, and fundraising. For 20 years, the BID annual conference - through equitable access to relevant programming, experts, and resources - has engaged thousands of diverse professionals and community leaders in the field to discourse about the state of the field of nonprofit, philanthropy, and fundraising, and its impact on under-recognized and marginalized Chicago communities and the career quality of diverse professionals who serve them. The co-chair appointments signal a strategic focus on enhancing capacities and spearheading BID’s role as a catalyst to contribute to economic empowerment and inclusive mobility for communities and professionals, by advancing racial equity in the field and shared actions at scale. The Planning Committee also welcomes incoming members, who were appointed in May 2024: Carlil Pittman, founder and executive director of Goodkids Madcity, Amira Turner, consultant, and Athena Williams, executive director of Oak Park Regional Housing Center. The 2024 Breakin’ It Down Conference: Rooted in Purpose will be held on Friday, October 25, 2024. For more information and updates, please visit our website, https://lnkd.in/g2zrhWQs. READ MORE: https://lnkd.in/gyWT2PkQ #racialequity #leadershipexcellence #nonprofit #philanthropy #fundraising #chicago #beakinitdownchicago
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Teachers like Dr. Rachael Mahmood are setting a great example of what it looks like to teach Asian American history throughout the year. After the passage of the TEAACH Act, Dr. Mahmood helped design our professional development workshop on how to teach Asian American and Pacific Islander history, which has now reached more than 2,200 educators across Illinois. Check out this great profile from the Chicago Tribune on Dr. Mahmood and Advancing Justice | Chicago's work to support implementation of the TEAACH Act! https://lnkd.in/gp4HYbAX
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Thank you to Block Club Chicago for this great article on the Language Equity and Access Act! Everyone should be able to access the services they need with dignity and respect, and Illinois is now one step closer to making that vision reality for individuals whose dominant language is not English. Advancing Justice | Chicago is proud to have led the advocacy effort behind this bill — we know it will make a difference in the lives of countless Asian Americans across Illinois. We look forward to Governor Pritzker signing this bill into law! https://lnkd.in/gCn39Suz
New Law Will Ensure Nearly 1 Million Asian Americans Can Access Vital State Services In Native Languages
https://blockclubchicago.org
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Asian American political power has grown tremendously over the last five years. Advancing Justice | Chicago and the Pan-Asian Voter Empowerment (PAVE) Coalition have translated the growth in representation into concrete policy change with wins like the TEAACH Act in 2021 and the Language Equity and Access Act, which passed last month. Check out the full article, which quotes our Executive Director, Grace Pai, and PAVE Coalition member South Asian American Policy & Research Institute. https://lnkd.in/dUNcpUw7
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May may be over, but we're excited to share some updates for June! 🙌 Thanks to our anonymous donor, all donations up to $5k will be matched. This generous offer has been extended to June 30th. This means that you have a month left to maximize your impact! 🎟️ For June, we have TWO special raffles exclusively for our donors. If you donate $50+ once, you have a chance to win a $100 gift card to Perilla Korean American Fare. If you become a new recurring donor, you have a chance to win a $50 gift card to JT's Genuine Sandwich Shop. Thanks to both restaurants who are our #doughsomething partners! DONATE TODAY at bit.ly/advancingaapi
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https://lnkd.in/gWAH6ban This week, the Chicago Tribune highlighted the Language Equity and Access Act as one of the bills currently awaiting Governor Pritzker's signature. Advancing Justice | Chicago is proud to have led the advocacy effort to pass this bill over the last two years. "The Language Equity and Access Act would create a language access policy to be carried out by the governor’s Office of New Americans and other agencies such as the Illinois Department of Human Services. The legislation was inspired, in part, by the difficulties many Asian-Americans have experienced while trying to access state services such as applying for unemployment benefits during the COVID-19 pandemic, said Grace Pai, executive director of Asian Americans Advancing Justice | Chicago. Pai said that government agencies receiving federal funding are required to help limited English speakers with translation in various languages, but that requirement 'is not strongly enforced' and not all state agencies are federally funded. So the legislation is a way of making sure there’s a standard requirement for all state agencies to provide translation or interpretation for the public, if necessary, Pai said."
Legislation now before Gov. J.B. Pritzker: Mobile driver’s licenses, medical debt relief and a new state mushroom
https://www.chicagotribune.com
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✅ Are you an Asian Pacific Islander Desi CPS high school student? ✅ Do you want to develop yourself as a community leader this summer? 💡 Join Advancing Justice | Chicago's KINETIC summer program from July 8th to August 16th! Apply today at bit.ly/KINETICSUMMER24!
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