少數族裔領袖對話 談平權不同調 (World Journal)

NBC洛杉磯新聞發布會,胡澤群(左上方)等少數族裔領袖暢談熱點話題。(亞美政聯提供)

NBC洛杉磯新聞發布會,胡澤群(左上方)等少數族裔領袖暢談熱點話題。(亞美政聯提供)

今年開年不利,新冠疫情(COVID-19)肆虐、警察暴力執法、少數族裔抗議示威、種族關係緊張,公共健康和社區安全對少數族裔社區產生重大影響。主流電視國家廣播公司(NBC)在21日舉辦一場少數族裔領袖對話,邀請亞美政聯(CAUSE)主席胡澤群(Charlie Woo)、西裔政治平等組織(HOPE)領袖托雷斯(Helen Torres)和非洲裔洛杉磯城市聯盟(Los Angeles Urban League)主席勞森(Michael Lawson),舉辦了三大少數族裔領袖線上新聞座談會,表達各自族裔的觀點,但對於平權法案不同調。

該場會議的特色是對少數族裔聯盟的一項民意調查進行討論,以評估他們對加州在公共健康和社區安全等多個議題上的看法。今年2月,亞美政聯、西裔政治平等組織和洛杉磯城市聯盟結成了夥伴關係,旨在增進少數族裔社區之間的了解和合作。

NBC資深記者諾蘭(Conan Nolan)主持會談指出,當前社會的熱點議題,包括種族關係、警察執法、移民、平權、新冠疫情等,以及對各大少數族裔的影響和看法如何?

胡澤群指出,有關種族關係的調查,在全國層面的反映很糟糕,負面和正面的看法為二比一。但是,在加州層面,對於種族關係的看法,正面略為大於負面。

有關近日熱點ACA-5修憲法案,旨在廢除1996年通過的209修憲案,恢復平權法案。主持人指出,自從209修憲案通過以後,加州大學各校區的亞裔生註冊人數增加了一倍,亞裔社區怎麼看待平權運動?

胡澤群回答,亞裔社區整體上對於加州大學亞裔生的註冊人數和現狀是滿意的。但是,各個亞裔學生和家庭的情況不同,有不少人還處於貧困狀態。而且,亞裔內部在加州大學入學註冊率也不平衡,差別大,華裔生的註冊率比較高。所以,亞裔社區對於ACA-5的態度也不盡相同。

然而,其他兩位領袖一致表示,非洲裔和西裔社區絕對支持ACA-5修憲法案,將可以為他們帶來平等和縮小差距,包括入學、就業和政府合同。

NewsConference: Groups Unite Forces for an Impact on Health, Safety (NBC Los Angeles)

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On Sunday, June 21, 2020, CAUSE’s Board Chair Charlie Woo joined Helen Torres of Hispanas Organized for Political Equality (HOPE) and Michael Lawson of the Los Angeles Urban League on NBC Los Angeles with Conan Nolan where they talked about our coalition’s poll on race relations in California, efforts to help communities of color in the COVID-19 fight and more.

A link to view the complete program can be viewed HERE.

非裔維權運動 為亞裔敲響警鐘 (World Journal)

洛杉磯國際事務(Los Angeles World Affairs)17日舉辦線上研討會。(左上開始順時針方向分別為:主持人Dan Schnur、胡澤群、Helen Torres、Michael Lawson)

洛杉磯國際事務(Los Angeles World Affairs)17日舉辦線上研討會。(左上開始順時針方向分別為:主持人Dan Schnur、胡澤群、Helen Torres、Michael Lawson)

洛杉磯國際事務(Los Angeles World Affairs)17日舉辦線上研討會,討論了美國種族主義問題。亞美政聯(CAUSE)主席胡澤群(Charlie Woo)作為嘉賓之一,也探討了在新冠肺炎疫情下,亞裔群體所受到的歧視。

胡澤群說,根據亞美政聯今年2月的一項調查,加州大部分亞裔都對身分認同表示樂觀。雖然承認對亞裔的歧視存在,但是他們相信未來可以融入到美國社會,成為一名「加州人。」胡澤群說,亞裔是持有「認為自己是加州人」觀點比例最高的族裔。但是新冠疫情中,亞裔經常被歧視,將亞裔視為「外國人」,被要求離開美國。

胡澤群說,這種歧視已經不是「靜悄悄」的了,甚至是公開的。當亞裔在電視上看到喬治佛洛伊德等非裔的遭遇,認識到種族歧視不僅存在於某個種族,而存在於全人類。這次的全國抗議事件,對許多亞裔是一記響亮的「警鐘。」

針對因此引發要求對警察制度改革的全美抗議活動,胡澤群認為改革警察體制應該是深層次的。目前白宮提出的改革案都是比較基礎的,例如禁止警察使用勒頸棍,建立跟蹤數據庫等,但他說,民眾要求的是更深層次的改革,是警察執法態度的改變,是警民關係的改變。

胡澤群說,民眾當前呼喊廢止(defunct)警察,但是多數人不清楚到底想要的改革是什麼。他說,警察不同於社工,擔任的角色是不一樣的。警察每天要處理的事務中,涉及精神有問題的人,有暴力傾向的人,讓他們以社工方式來處理這些問題是不可能的。川普總統此前提到警察與社工合作的建議,這是一個值得考慮的方向。此外,將警察系統中的一部分錢用於社會平等建設,也是不錯的選擇。

論壇另一位嘉賓勞森(Michael Lawson)是人權組織「洛杉磯都市聯盟」(LAUL)的執行長兼主席。他說,非裔的維權運動很早就開始,並持續很多年,並不單單是這次因為佛洛伊德的死造成的。即使在疫情期間,人們也沒有「坐以待斃」,不同種族的人群上街遊行表達不滿,要求變革。即使有些人不確定自己想要的是何結果,但是也都站出來抗議,顯示了社會中積壓已久的矛盾。

另一位嘉賓托瑞斯(Helen Torres)說,種族問題在如今的美國社會沒有好轉。在今年2月的一項調查,加州人只有10%認為全美範圍的種族關係在變好,只有20%的民眾認為加州的種族關係在變好。在經濟體系中,種族主義體現在收入的不平等。其中非裔、拉丁裔的收入的不平等問題較嚴重。在對公益組織的慈善捐款中,給為特定種族爭取利益類組織捐款額僅占1%。

三位嘉賓都認為,解決當今種族問題離不開各族裔、各機構、各政府之間的協力合作。只有以身作則,並且協力配合才能戰勝美國種族不平等這一歷史性問題。

CAUSE Board Chair Charlie Woo Helps Lead Conversation on Racial Justice, Discusses APA Community Involvement

Los Angeles, CA – The Center for Asian Americans United for Self Empowerment (CAUSE) will come together with Hispanas Organized for Political Equality (HOPE) and the Los Angeles Urban League for the “Confronting Racism: A Pandemic Within a Pandemic” Livestream hosted by the Los Angeles World Affairs Council & Town Hall on Wednesday, June 17, 2020 at 11:00 AM-12:00 PM.

CAUSE Board Chair Charlie Woo Helps Lead Conversation on Racial Justice, Discusses APA Community Involvement on race relations in los angeles

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Justine Ventura Mejia

Programs Manager

Phone: (213)269-4639

Email: justine@causeusa.org

What:  “Confronting Racism: A Pandemic Within a Pandemic” Livestream will feature community leaders from across Los Angeles in discussion about current events from the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic to the murder of George Floyd and the persistent pandemic of racism. The conversation will address community concerns across racial groups and solutions to uplift each other, LA, and the nation as a whole.

Who: 

Charlie Woo -- Board Chair, Center for Asian Americans United for Self-Empowerment (CAUSE)

Michael Lawson -- President & CEO, Los Angeles Urban League

Dan Schnur -- Politics Professor, USC, Pepperdine, Berkeley

Helen Torres -- CEO, Hispanas Organized for Political Equality (HOPE)

When: Wednesday, June 17, 2020

11:00AM - 12:00PM

Charlie Woo will also be available for one-on-one interviews with interested reporters. Please contact Justine Ventura Mejia at (213) 269-4639 or by email at: justine@causeusa.org 

Where: Online

Register HERE

Why: The murder of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer and COVID-19 have both exposed a myriad of issues from criminal justice to healthcare with a common theme of racism and inequity. Los Angeles must move forward together as the whole nation fights the pandemics of racism and COVID-19. This coalition will lift the voices of their communities by sharing critical insights on minority communities, issues that matter now, and ideas for a better future.

About CAUSE

Center for Asian Americans United for Self Empowerment (CAUSE) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, nonpartisan, community-based organization with a mission to advance the political empowerment of the Asian Pacific American community through nonpartisan voter outreach, training, and education as well as leadership development. 

Since its founding 1993, CAUSE has led efforts to drive APA civic engagement, from facilitating in-language Get Out The Vote workshops in the Greater Los Angeles Area to hosting the first-ever APA-facing gubernatorial debate in California history in 2018. CAUSE plans to continue efforts in 2020 to mobilize the community by providing the knowledge, access, and network to inspire APAs of all ages to voice their vote. 

For any further inquiries, please contact CAUSE via phone at (213) 269-4639 or email at info@causeusa.org. General information can be obtained from our website at www.causeusa.org. Our office is located at 1605 W. Olympic Boulevard, Suite #1027, Los Angeles, CA 90015. 

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搭建橋樑跨文化對話研討會:面對種族主義 亞裔不應沉默 (World Journal)

各族裔社區領袖探討如何搭建橋樑,面對種族問題尋找出路。(會議直播截圖)

各族裔社區領袖探討如何搭建橋樑,面對種族問題尋找出路。(會議直播截圖)

針對近日因種族問題引發的全美遊行抗議活動,洛杉磯紀念博物館8日聯合各族裔社區領袖,以主題為「搭建橋樑:關於面對種族主義的跨文化對話」舉辦線上研討會,為目前面臨的問題尋找解決方案和出路。亞美政聯(CAUSE)主席胡澤群(Charlie Woo)作為亞裔代表指出,亞裔應該在是否支持警察和遊行抗議中尋找平衡點,更重要的是亞裔不應該保持沉默。

洛杉磯市警局局長摩爾(Michel Moore)與會表示,搶劫已經對數百家商家造成巨大傷害,搶劫是不應該的。他認為,現在警民關係對立,的確應該作出改變,執法透明度,他並希望警察能深入社區,了解居民的需求,分擔職責,警察不再僅僅把自己標榜為執法人員,更多需要的是警民合作。

儘管此次是因非裔引發的種族問題,但許多遊行活動中不乏亞裔支持者,並且大多是年輕人。胡澤群表示,事實上很多亞裔在這個國家也是被人另眼相待,他們被冠上是「外國人」,而不是美國人。因為亞裔參政不積極,在大環境中沒有存在感,尤其是華裔新移民、留學生,面臨一些政治因素及中美貿易問題,目前的中美關係幾乎進入冰點,讓大家更加艱難。

而新冠疫情爆發後,川普政府指責這是中國的問題,宣稱是「中國病毒」,導致疫情期間亞裔面臨種種挑戰,甚至出現反亞裔現象,亞裔面臨著種族歧視,被其他人認為亞裔將病毒帶來這個國家,如果亞裔離開了,疫情就會好轉。胡澤群表示,面對政府的不公平指責,亞裔不會抱怨,導致整個族裔都成為受害者,就連疫情期間奮戰在一線的亞裔醫護人員都無一例外地遭遇指責。他認為,亞裔也是美國重要的一部分,大家應該團結一致抗擊疫情,聯合各族裔對話。

警察專注於和平抗議的人群,卻在暴徒對商家打砸搶時消失的現象,胡澤群表示感到痛心。他說,亞裔文化中人們相信、支持甚至依賴警察可以維護社區治安,保衛家園。事實上,1992年洛杉磯暴亂時,警方放棄韓國城,韓裔只有自己拿起槍來保衛家園,防止暴徒闖入。

胡澤群提到,他不希望這樣的事情重演,這次疫情重挫各行各業,商家還未恢復過來,又遭暴徒侵襲。大型商家有保險還可以緩一口氣,可是很多亞裔商家都是小本生意,甚至無法負擔保險,多重打擊之下很多生意都再也回不來了,失去工作、商業合約,損失慘重。他支持和平遊行,但不支持暴徒趁機作亂。

他指出,教育、投資年輕一代非常重要,但希望亞裔能尋找平衡點,需要大家參與,總是保持沉默並不是解決問題的辦法。

CAUSE Board Chair Charlie Woo to Help Lead Los Angeles Racial Justice and Community Cooperation Discussion Panel

Los Angeles, CA – The Center for Asian Americans United for Self Empowerment (CAUSE), in conjunction with Hispanas Organized for Political Equality (HOPE), the Jewish Center for Justice, and the Los Angeles Urban League, will participate in the “Building Bridges: A Cross-Cultural Dialogue About Confronting Racism” panel hosted by the Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust on Monday, June 8, 2020 at 12:00PM-1:00PM.

CAUSE Board Chair Charlie Woo Joins LA Leaders to Discuss Racial Justice and Community Cooperation

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Justine Ventura Mejia

Programs Manager

Phone: (213)269-4639

Email: justine@causeusa.org

What:  “Building Bridges: A Cross-Cultural Dialogue About Confronting Racism” Panel will feature a diverse pool of equity-oriented leaders in conversation about the death of George Floyd, confronting racism, and paving a path forward together.

Who: 

Charlie Woo -- Board Chair, Center for Asian Americans United for Self-Empowerment (CAUSE)

Julie Bank -- Board Chair, Jewish Center for Justice

Michael Lawson -- President & CEO, Los Angeles Urban League

Dan Schnur -- Board Member, Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust

Helen Torres -- CEO, Hispanas Organized for Political Equality (HOPE)

When: Monday, June 8, 2020

12:00PM - 1:00PM

Charlie Woo will also be available for one-on-one interviews with interested reporters. Please contact Justine Ventura Mejia at (213) 269-4639 or by email at: justine@causeusa.org 

Where: Online via Zoom

Register HERE

Why: The recent resurgence of the Black Lives Matter movement following the death of George Floyd by Minneapolis Police to the increase in Asian Pacific American (APA) community activism following heightened anti-Asian racism related to COVID-19 shows the critical nature of the panel discussion and power of collaboration.

About CAUSE

Center for Asian Americans United for Self Empowerment (CAUSE) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, nonpartisan, community-based organization with a mission to advance the political empowerment of the Asian Pacific American community through nonpartisan voter outreach, training, and education as well as leadership development. 

Since its founding 1993, CAUSE has led efforts to drive APA civic engagement, from facilitating in-language Get Out The Vote workshops in the Greater Los Angeles Area to hosting the first-ever APA-facing gubernatorial debate in California history in 2018. CAUSE plans to continue efforts in 2020 to mobilize the community by providing the knowledge, access, and network to inspire APAs of all ages to voice their vote. 

For any further inquiries, please contact CAUSE via phone at (213) 269-4639 or email at info@causeusa.org. General information can be obtained from our website at www.causeusa.org. Our office is located at 1605 W. Olympic Boulevard, Suite #1027, Los Angeles, CA 90015. 

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CAUSE to Postpone Annual Gala in light of COVID-19 Concerns

Los Angeles, CA – In light of public health concerns related to the COVID-19 coronavirus and to do our part in inhibiting its spread, CAUSE is postponing our 27th Annual Gala, originally scheduled for April 9th, 2020. CAUSE is monitoring the situation and following recommendations made by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and by California State Governor Gavin Newsom, and will announce a new date when decided.

加州新民調:年輕亞裔支持桑德斯 年長挺彭博 (World Journal)

一項加州民調顯示,亞裔年長者青睞彭博。(取材自彭博臉書)

一項加州民調顯示,亞裔年長者青睞彭博。(取材自彭博臉書)

一項加州民調顯示,亞裔年輕人支持桑德斯,且他因獲得有色人種的廣泛支持,有望在加州初選中獲勝。(取材自彭博臉書)

一項加州民調顯示,亞裔年輕人支持桑德斯,且他因獲得有色人種的廣泛支持,有望在加州初選中獲勝。(取材自彭博臉書)

由亞美政聯(CAUSE)和分別代表非裔和西裔權益的另兩個組織,主導並出資的加州選民調查報告25日出爐,許多亞裔選民仍未決定民主黨總統初選的投票對象。但年輕亞裔選民,傾向於支持桑德斯(Bernie Sanders);50歲以上亞裔選民,則偏好彭博(Mike Bloomberg)。因為桑德斯獲得廣泛有色人種支持,他有望在加州初選中獲勝。

調研由Strategies 360擔綱,該公司在2月12日至19日通過網路,採訪加州1350名年齡在18歲以上選民,最終完成800名符合條件的樣本。該抽樣統計考慮年齡、族裔、性別及教育程度等因素,使抽樣與人口普查局的加州人口特徵(demographic characteristics)一致。

這項調研提供了不同尋常的細節,詳細說明了加州的西裔、非裔以及亞太裔觀點。在很多人看來,這些團體規模太小,無法進行分析。

亞美政聯主席胡澤群表示,這是首次有亞裔對總統候選人看法的信息。報告揭示諸多有趣現象,對總統候選人有指導意義。例如報告反饋,20%的亞裔選民仍未選定心儀的總統候選人,即俗稱的「搖擺選民」,候選人或因加強與亞裔社區的互動,爭取這部分選票。

研究取樣中,華裔占亞裔總數的25%。18歲至49歲的亞裔選民,31%支持桑德斯;50歲以上亞裔選民,17%支持彭博。胡澤群表示,代溝在選擇候選人時廣泛存在,年長者支持政見相對溫和的彭博;年輕亞裔,則更喜歡政見相對激進的桑德斯。

另一位鋒頭正盛的民主黨候選人白登(Joe Biden),在民調中卻未獲亞裔較高支持率,讓胡澤群頗感意外。他表示,亞裔民眾通常對曾掌權的候選人有好感,但前副總統的白登未獲青睞,讓他有些驚訝,他也捉摸不透。

民調顯示,桑德斯在加州有45%支持率,其中白人、西裔、非裔及亞裔間的支持率分別為30%、57%、57%及46%;相比於其他民主黨候選人,他更有希望在加州勝出。

對於共和黨總統川普的執政政績,加州選民多予以否定。僅29%的受訪者認同川普執政理念;但白人對川普的認同度最高,達37%,其次是亞裔25%,再次是西裔24%,最後為非裔10%。更多民調內容,請見https://www.strategies360.com/landing/californiapolling/。

CAUSE Partners with LA Times for Poll on Presidential Sentiments Among APA Community

Los Angeles, CA, February 26, 2020 – The Center for Asian Americans United for Self Empowerment (CAUSE), in a historic, unprecedented partnership with Hispanas Organized for Political Equality (HOPE), Los Angeles Urban League, and the Los Angeles Times, conducted a poll on U.S. Citizens residing in California on their presidential preferences ahead of the primary election.The poll makes the effort to capture Asian Pacific American (APA) sentiment surrounding the presidency and presidential candidates.

Bernie Sanders has broad support in diverse California communities, new poll finds (Los Angeles Times)

Bernie Sanders greets supporters in Santa Ana last week. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)

Bernie Sanders greets supporters in Santa Ana last week. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)

WASHINGTON — Sen. Bernie Sanders has widespread support among communities of color in California, outstripping his nearest Democratic rivals, former Vice President Joe Biden and former New York Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, according to a new statewide poll.

The survey offers an unusual level of detail on the views of Latino, African Americans and Asian and Pacific Americans in California, groups that in many opinion surveys are too small to analyze. It provides strong evidence of the Vermont senator’s ability to build a multiracial, multiethnic coalition in his bid for the Democratic presidential nomination.

Sanders dominated Nevada’s caucuses on Saturday, largely on the strength of his support among Latinos, and he’s hoping to upend Biden’s campaign in South Carolina this Saturday by winning over African Americans.

In California, Sanders has significant support among both those groups, the poll indicates.

But all racial and ethnic groups in the survey showed a sharp division by age. That reflects other surveys around the country that show Sanders, 78, with overwhelming support among younger Americans, but much lower levels with people his own age.

Among Latinos younger than 50, for example, Sanders enjoyed roughly a 3-1 lead over Bloomberg when poll respondents were asked whom they would most like to see as the next president. Latinos 50 and older were divided closely between Sanders, Biden and Bloomberg. Similar age divisions showed up among blacks, Asian Americans and whites in the poll.

“This isn’t just a generation gap: It’s a generational revolution,” said Dan Schnur, the longtime political consultant who helped organize the new survey. “Young people of every race and ethnicity are rejecting the political system of their parents and grandparents.”

“There’s a remarkable consistency by age” across racial lines, said Drew Lieberman, the pollster with Strategies 360, a Seattle-based polling and research firm, who oversaw the survey. Notably, younger people in the poll were less likely than those in their 50s and 60s to say they were undecided, the reverse of the typical pattern, Lieberman noted.

Age also stands out as a far more significant point of division than ideology, for example, as Sanders leads among Californians who call themselves moderates, as well as liberals.

The poll — sponsored by the Los Angeles Urban League; HOPE, Hispanas Organized for Political Equality; and CAUSE, the Center for Asian Americans United for Self Empowerment — is not a likely voter sample and doesn’t aim to forecast the results of California’s March 3 primary. Instead, the numbers reflect a broader look at attitudes among both voters and nonvoters in the diverse ethnic and racial groups of the nation’s largest state.

Asked to pick among the leading Democrats and President Trump and say who they would most like to see as the next president, a third of Latino adults, one quarter of African Americans and just over 1 in 5 Asian Americans chose the Vermont senator.

“Sanders has been able to build on his base from 2016,” said Helen Torres, executive director of HOPE.

Bloomberg was the top pick of about 1 in 8 Latinos and Asian Americans and 1 in 6 African Americans, the poll found.

Biden drew the same support as Bloomberg among Latinos. He did slightly better among African Americans and significantly worse among Asian Americans, being the top pick of fewer than 1 in 10.

“The results are consistent with what we’ve seen” elsewhere, said Michael Lawson of the Urban League, noting that although the primaries are moving quickly, “it’s still a very early time in the process” for most voters.

None of the other Democrats drew above 10% support with any of the major racial or ethnic groups.

White Californians stood alone in their support for Trump. Just under one-third of white Californians said Trump would be their top pick. That was twice the level of support Trump received from Latinos and Asian Americans in the survey. Among the Democrats, Sanders and Bloomberg got the most white support.

African Americans were the most negative toward Trump — only 5% said he would be their first choice.

The president has repeatedly touted what he sees as achievements that should attract African Americans — including low unemployment rates and his backing for limited reforms in the criminal justice system. Those appeals have failed to sway opinions, however.

Asian Americans in the survey were notably more likely than others to say they remained unsure who their first pick for president would be, noted Charlie Woo, the board chair of CAUSE. Asian and Pacific Americans “are still up for grabs,” he said. “There are going to be a lot of last-minute decisions.”

Respondents were also asked to say which of the candidates they thought would make a good president. Sanders’ backers were notably skeptical of Bloomberg on that measure.

The poll was conducted online by Strategies 360 from Feb. 12 through 19, meaning it was largely completed before the candidate debate last week in Las Vegas. It surveyed 1,350 adults statewide, with over-samples of African Americans, Latinos and Asian Americans to allow more detailed analysis. Final results were weighted to reflect the proportion of each group in the state’s population. Question wording and results are available on the firm’s website.

亞美政聯舉行發佈會呼籲選民積極參與投票 (SinoTV-LA)

亞美政聯CAUSE今天與多個亞太裔社區的組織代表,及加州州務卿帕迪亞,為2020年的選舉與人口普查,舉辦了新聞發佈會。以呼籲亞太裔民眾為了亞太裔群體以及自身的合法權益,因積極參與投票及人口普查。

州务卿帕迪拉呼吁亚太裔踊跃参加人口普查 (US China Press)

【侨报记者高睿2月11日洛杉矶报道】亚美政联(CAUSE)11日联合代表亚太裔社区的多个南加社团在洛杉矶日美博物馆举行题为“加入普查”(Make Us Count)的记者会,希望透过媒体的宣传向亚太裔居民宣传参加2020人口普查的重要性,加州州务卿帕迪拉(Alex Padilla)受邀到场并做了主题演讲。

帕迪拉在会上介绍了3月份即将到来的总统大选以及即将表决的一系列提案,称南加百姓踊跃参加人口普查对这场选举、关系到切身利益的提案结果以及自己能否得到联邦拨款关系十分重大。“因为不论你什么身份,公民、绿卡也好,无证移民也罢,只要你加入人口普查,联邦政府一律拿出每个人每年2000元的政府拨款给加州,按照10年一次的统计周期计算,一个人10年下来就可得到2万元的联邦拨款。

帕迪拉强调,很多无证移民过去不敢参加人口普查,生怕自己的非法身份暴露出来,导致被移民局遣返。“人口普查的资料绝对保密,该项数据决不允许任何人、任何政府部门以任何借口拿去分享,该数据仅用于人口统计和争取联邦拨款的目的。过去的10年由于很多无证移民没有加入人口普查,导致加州少得了几十亿的联邦拨款,这么一大笔政府拨款对加州的经济建设而可谓言举足轻重”。

帕迪拉向亚裔社区介绍人口普查的重要性。侨报记者高睿摄

帕迪拉向亚裔社区介绍人口普查的重要性。侨报记者高睿摄

周柏华(左)和吴孟臻呼吁华裔选民积极参加人口普查。侨报记者高睿摄

周柏华(左)和吴孟臻呼吁华裔选民积极参加人口普查。侨报记者高睿摄

胡泽群(中)和与会者一起合影。侨报记者高睿摄

胡泽群(中)和与会者一起合影。侨报记者高睿摄

华美银行副董事长王国兰作为活动赞助商在会上发言。侨报记者高睿摄

华美银行副董事长王国兰作为活动赞助商在会上发言。侨报记者高睿摄

亚美政联主席胡泽群表示,亚裔占加州人口的15%,因此亚裔人口的统计在人口普查过程中尤为重要,这不仅在于我们能从联邦那里每年得到多少政府经费,更体现在这15%的选票对美国政坛的影响,对选举结果和各项立法能否通过的不可忽视的作用。要充分体现亚裔选民对美国政治生态的影响,我们各个亚裔社团就必须紧密合作,形成强大的政治力量,这样才能让亚裔社区的合法权益得到切实的保障。

钻石吧市议员周柏华表示,亚裔在加州是增长最快的人口,但过去的10年亚裔人口一直没有被充分统计普查,加州政府和亚裔社区也因此少得了几十亿的联邦拨款,这笔经费对加州和地方政府的经济建设、商业发展和教育计划都有着极大的影响。他希望南加华人积极参加人口普查,为自己的合法权益得到充分的保障而做出应有的贡献。

艾尔蒙迪学区教委吴孟臻指出,人口普查对美国华人十分重要,每人10年两万元的联邦拨款可直接造福加州的经济、教育和交通建设。小孩上学的费用,营养午餐的费用,学校教职员工的薪水等全靠这笔联邦拨款。如果哪些华人因为身份问题或其他原因没有参加人口普查,在未来的10年里加州的教育经费就会被削减。由于加州人口的负增长,很多学区因生源不足导致部分学校不得不关门倒闭。

亞美政聯和州務卿合作 動員亞裔3月初選投票 (World Journal)

亞美政聯和州務卿合作動員亞裔3月初選投票。左一為亞美政聯主席胡澤群,右三為州務卿帕迪拉。(記者丁曙/攝影)

亞美政聯和州務卿合作動員亞裔3月初選投票。左一為亞美政聯主席胡澤群,右三為州務卿帕迪拉。(記者丁曙/攝影)

洛杉磯亞太裔社區領袖出席動員會。(記者丁曙/攝影)

洛杉磯亞太裔社區領袖出席動員會。(記者丁曙/攝影)

影音來源:記者丁曙

2020年3月3日初選即將來臨,為動員數百萬亞太裔積極參與、踴躍選票,亞美政聯(CAUSE)和加州州務卿辦公室合作,11日在日美國家博物館舉行「讓我們投票計數」(Make Us Count)新聞發布會,強調今年選舉有兩大特點,一是新的投票模式非常便利,延長投票時間,和提供多種亞洲語言的選票,移除了語言障礙;二是加州初選日期提前三個月,亞太裔(APA)的投票動向在全國具有示範作用,鼓勵亞太裔選民要在初選日衝高投票率。

亞美政聯主席胡澤群(Charlie Woo)指出,對數百萬亞太裔,2020年是至關重要的大選年,可扮演關鍵少數角色。亞美政聯與加州州務卿合作,推動亞太裔融入主流政治展開對話,提高亞太裔投票率。

加州州務卿帕迪拉(Alex Padilla)表示,今年投票方式有重大改變,實施「選民選擇法案」(Voter’s Choice Act),提供更方便選擇。包括大幅提早投票日期,增設多個社區投票中心,提供多種少數族裔語言選票,包括多種亞洲語言,幫助不諳英語的新移民移除障礙。此外,亞裔還要積極參加人口普查,確保公平和準確的人口普查數據,作為申請聯邦經費依據,直接關係亞裔社區利益。

鑽石吧華裔市議員周柏華(Andrew Chou)和山景學區華裔教委吳孟臻(Cindy Wu)代表華裔民選官員協會(CEO),呼籲華人和亞裔選民重視和投入3月3日初選。

亞太社區基金會執行長黃群雁指出,以往大選年加州初選都在6月上旬舉行,然而此時其他很多州的初選早已結束,加州的選舉變得不很重要。但今年加州初選首次提前到3月。加州是美國最大州,加州動向舉足輕重,因此加州的亞裔要踴躍投票。

華美銀行資深副總裁,行銷部兼社區發展部總監(Emily Wang),該銀行贊助拍攝公益廣告片,宣傳用選票發聲的重要性,讓政府聽到亞裔的聲音,才能為自己爭取應有的權益。

鑽石吧市議員周柏華(左)和山景學區教委吳孟臻代表華裔民選官員協會,呼籲華人選民投入加州3月初選。(記者丁曙/攝影)

鑽石吧市議員周柏華(左)和山景學區教委吳孟臻代表華裔民選官員協會,呼籲華人選民投入加州3月初選。(記者丁曙/攝影)

加州州務卿帕迪拉介紹今年的投票方式有了重大改變。(記者丁曙/攝影)

加州州務卿帕迪拉介紹今年的投票方式有了重大改變。(記者丁曙/攝影)

California Secretary of State Alex Padilla joins CAUSE, APA Leaders for “Make Us Count” Press Conference

Los Angeles, CA – The Center for Asian Americans United for Self Empowerment (CAUSE), in conjunction with local community organizations representing the diverse Asian Pacific American (APA) communities, will host the “Make Us Count” Press Conference featuring California Secretary of State, Alex Padilla at the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles on Tuesday, February 11, 2020 at 10:00AM.

California Secretary of State Alex Padilla joins CAUSE, APA Leaders for “Make Us Count” Press Conference

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 

Contact: Haidee Pan
Director of Marketing & Communications
Phone: (213) 269-4639
Email:
haidee@causeusa.org

 

Who:

The Honorable Alex Padilla
California Secretary of State

Charlie Woo
Board Chair, CAUSE

Tami Bui
Associate VP, Government & Community Relations at California State University, Fullerton
Board Member, CAUSE

Caroline Choi
Senior Vice President, Corporate Affairs, Southern California Edison

Emily Wang
Senior Vice President, Director of Marketing and Community Development, East West Bank

What: The “Make Us Count” Press Conference will focus on the new voting model, emphasize the importance of voting in the upcoming elections, and discuss the availability of in-language ballots to encourage voter participation in the Asian Pacific American (APA) community.

When: Tuesday, February 11, 2019
10:00 AM - 11:30AM

Where: Japanese American National Museum, Toshio Inahara Gallery Foyer
100 N Central Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90012

Street parking and nearby lots are available at varying rates.

Why: The “Make Us Count” Press Conference will provide an invaluable opportunity for community leaders to engage with the Secretary of State, opening dialogue for ways to improve voter participation in the APA community, along with how the public and non-profit sectors can work together to increase voter turnout.

Interview Opportunities: 

Press will have the opportunity to ask questions during the Press Conference. Individual interviews may be conducted after the program at the discretion of speakers and attending community leaders. For press-related inquiries, please email Haidee Pan, Director of Marketing & Communications, at haidee@causeusa.org.

Photo Opportunities:

  1. The Honorable Alex Padilla

  2. Charlie Woo

  3. Tami Bui

  4. Caroline Choi

  5. Emily Wang

  6. Various APA community leaders & organization representatives

Dress code:

Business attire is appropriate.

About CAUSE

Center for Asian Americans United for Self Empowerment (CAUSE) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, nonpartisan, community-based organization with a mission to advance the  political empowerment of the Asian Pacific American community through nonpartisan voter outreach, training, and education as well as leadership development.

Since its founding 1993, CAUSE has led efforts to drive APA civic engagement, from facilitating in-language Get Out The Vote workshops in the Greater Los Angeles Area to hosting the first-ever APA-facing gubernatorial debate in California history in 2018. CAUSE plans to continue efforts in 2020 to mobilize the community by providing the knowledge, access, and network to inspire APAs of all ages to voice their vote.

For any further inquiries, please contact CAUSE via phone at (213) 269-4639 or email at info@causeusa.org. General information can be obtained from our website at www.causeusa.org. Our office is located at 1605 W. Olympic Boulevard, Suite #1027, Los Angeles, CA 90015.

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CAUSE Announces Departure of Kim Yamasaki, Outgoing Executive Director

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Haidee Pan
Director of Marketing & Communications
Phone: (213)269-4639
Email: haidee@causeusa.org

Los Angeles, CA – As of January 3rd, 2020, Kim Yamasaki has formally resigned from her position as Executive Director of CAUSE. The decision was personal and came from her desire to lean into her entrepreneurial spirit to start a social impact business with a colleague.

Kim first became involved with CAUSE in 2013 when she was a student intern through the CAUSE Leadership Academy summer internship program. Her passion to serve the Asian Pacific American community led to her being recruited to help coordinate the program the following summer, and to the position of Executive Director soon after. CAUSE staff and board members are extremely grateful for Kim’s leadership for the past five and a half years. From streamlined/mission-aligned programming to bolstering and elevating the organizational brand — CAUSE has made tremendous strides under her direction. CAUSE staff intend to continue to build upon Kim’s vision of sustainability, collaboration, and innovation and wish her the best in exploring her full potential beyond her role at CAUSE.

“I will always be thankful to CAUSE, the Board of Directors, especially our Board Chair Charlie Woo, our team of staff, volunteers, and the countless supporters in the community. I grew up in the community and the community raised me. It was an honor and privilege to give back to those same communities,” said Kim Yamasaki, outgoing CAUSE Executive Director.

“While we are saddened by her departure, we always take great pride to see young leaders from the CAUSE family spreading their wings to pursue their passions outside the organization. I will miss working side by side with her as I have for the past five and a half years. She was an amazing colleague who shared my vision and passion for CAUSE,” said Charlie Woo, CAUSE Board Chair.

The CAUSE Board of Directors has put together a search committee to actively recruit a new Executive Director over the next few months. During this time, Richard Leong, previously CAUSE Director of Programs & Strategic Innovation, will be acting as the Interim Executive Director. Kim Yamasaki will also be involved in the transition process as an organization consultant on a contractual basis.

CAUSE has always been rooted in our Leadership Development programs and plans to continue to ensure their ongoing development and execution in 2020 and beyond. CAUSE staff are committed to upholding our values of sustainability, collaboration, and innovation while ensuring our program participants receive the necessary knowledge, access, and network to enhance their growth as leaders.

About CAUSE

Center for Asian Americans United for Self Empowerment (CAUSE) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, nonpartisan, community-based organization with a mission to advance the  political empowerment of the Asian Pacific American community through nonpartisan voter outreach, training, and education as well as leadership development.

For any further inquiries, please contact CAUSE via phone at (213) 269-4639 or email at info@causeusa.org. General information can be obtained from our website at www.causeusa.org. Our office is located at 1605 West Olympic Boulevard, Suite #1027, Los Angeles, CA 90015.

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