
Intern Spotlight: Sam Solemnidad
Sam Solemnidad (she/her) is a second-generation Filipino-American and also a rising third year at UCLA where she’s double majoring in Political Science and Asian American Studies.
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Sam Solemnidad (she/her) is a second-generation Filipino-American and also a rising third year at UCLA where she’s double majoring in Political Science and Asian American Studies.
On August 28th, APIAVote will be participating in the March on Washington to demand passage of George Floyd’s Policing Reform Act and the John Lewis’s Voting Rights Advancement Act.
Maya (she/her/hers) is a Chinese-Taiwanese American from Bethesda, MD. She is a rising senior English major at Occidental College, and is so happy to be interning at APIAVote this summer!
PaNhia is a rising sophomore at Lawrence University with a major in political science. She is Hmong American and is the oldest daughter of seven siblings.
Claire (she/her) is a second-generation Vietnamese American undergraduate at Penn majoring in History with minors in Asian American Studies and English.
There are less than 100 days until the November elections and also less than two months until National Voter Registration Day!
Christine Chen, Executive Director of Asian and Pacific Islander American Vote, issued the following statement to acknowledge the official launch of the White House Initiative on Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders – which will be housed in the Department of Health and Human Services for the first time since its inception in 1999.
We laud the House of Representatives for successfully passing the historic Build Back Better Act today, a $1.75 trillion dollar reconciliation package that makes landmark investments in child care, healthcare, affordable housing, public education, clean energy, and more
APIAVote condemns the violence targeting Filipinos in San Diego, CA. The growing number of attacks against the elderly and the surge in domestic violence cases is a terrible reminder that anti-Asian hate and violence cannot be just another item in the news cycle.
Christine Chen, Executive Director of Asian and Pacific Islander American Vote (APIAVote), issued the following statement after the Senate failed to move forward with voting on the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act after it was filibustered.
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