Archive for April, 2008
OCA-OC Newsletter - Week of April 27th
Hello Everyone,
I hope everyone is having a great week. OCA would like to share some
exciting news. The Senate has passed the Veterans Benefits Enhancement
Act of 2007. OCA would like to thank everyone who contacted their
senator or helped to pass this alert on! For those of you who haven’t
heard about this issue, here is a brief summary: The Filipino World War
II Veterans Act seeks to support Filipino veterans who served under US
command during World War II. This bill just passed in the Senate with no
amendments and will go to the House. During World War II, over 200,000
Filipinos were drafted into US service, but have been denied full
veteran status and have been stripped of the honor and recognition of
their service that they deserve. Currently, Filipino veterans do not
receive disability pension, death pension, educational benefits,
homebuying assistance and many other veteran benefits.
OCA-OC has many exciting events coming up such as the Asian Pacific Film
Festival where we are co-presenting a film, the APIA Vote Presidential
Town Hall where OCA-OC is a community partner and our Friends and Family
Day at the Huntington Library Chinese Garden. We are truly looking
forward to having you join us at any or all of these events. Please
scroll down for more info on all of our events as well as community
events, volunteer opportunities,..etc.
As a kind reminder to our members, OCA-OC officers are here to help you
so feel free to contact us anytime. I am easily accessible through
e-mail at yaolee at gmail.com
hearing from you regarding any topic: from our website and newsletters
to suggestions you may have for our organization to how you can get more
involved with OCA-OC. We are always looking for energetic individuals to
help achieve our mission in empowering the Asian American voice in the
Orange County and national community. The information found on this
newsletter can also be found on our website here
OCA National News
OCA MONITORS NATIONAL DEBATE ON OLYMPICS IN CHINA FOR IMPACT ON RACE
RELATIONS IN AMERICA
WASHINGTON DC - OCA, a national social justice organization with over
80 chapters and college affiliates across the country, is concerned
about the impact on race relations in the United States caused by the
use of negative language and racial stereotypes in the ongoing debate on
the Olympics in China.
As an organization dedicated to advancing the social, political, and
economic well-being of Asian Pacific Americans in the United States, OCA
strongly supports free speech, dialogue and engagement. These are the
cornerstones of American democracy.
However, in promoting dialogue, we believe our public officials, media
representatives, and community leaders need to be aware that the
language used in this debate has a direct impact on race relations in
the United States. Whether it is bullying on the playground, hurtful
behavior in the workplace, or more serious bias-related violence,
racialized rhetoric can have a very negative impact on the daily lives
of all Americans.
We restate that OCA does not take a position on the politics of any
foreign country, but instead focuses on the welfare and civil rights of
Asian Pacific Americans. We also actively promote the need for
thoughtful discussions and respectful language from all parties as we
engage in this and other important dialogues. OCA will be closely
monitoring the communications of all parties to ensure that this
national debate does not descend into negative racial stereotypes or
wedge politics.
Upcoming OCA-OC Events
Registration
For more information, email contact at oca-oc.org
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OCA-OC Co-Sponsors
APIA Vote Presidential Town Hall
When: May 17th, 2008
Where: Bren Events Center
University of California, Irvine
100 Bren Event Ctr Dr
Irvine, CA 92612
(W Peltason Dr & Mesa Rd)
With the support of various national Asian American and Pacific Islander
(AAPI) organizations, we will be expecting 2000 community leaders,
elected officials, voters, and students representing this diverse
community from across the country to participate at the first National
Presidential Town Hall hosted by our Asian American and Pacific Islander
community
Join us for this historic event and learn about the candidates before
voting in the general election in November, 2008.
Invitations to each campaign were received and APIA Vote is working with
the campaigns to schedule each candidate’s appearance.
Visit the Presidential Town Hall
to prepare for your trip to Irvine, CA. Registration is live - be sure
to sign up today!.
Registration Live
a ticket for Town Hall. Media registration is also available online.
Town Hall Agenda on Website
complete agenda of events including the National CAPACD conference,
Voicing Our Votes forum, Power of Our Vote Luncheon and more.
Flights Through Southwest
Airline of the APIAVote Presidential Town Hall. Remember to book your
airline tickets soon!
Hotel Deals for Town Hall
get a special rate of $119 a night for Doubles/Single Queen rooms if you
book by May 9th. This includes free breakfast, free internet, a shuttle
to John Wayne Airport and UC Irvine.
4545 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach, CA Tel: 949-833-0570
Can’t Make It to Irvine?
watch party! Live streaming available to a computer near you. Simply
e-mail us at RSVP at apiavote.org and we will help you set up your living
room Town Hall.
Ask Before You Vote
candidates your question via video. To submit your question for the
candidates, send a link to your video to rsvp at apiavote.org.
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Friends and Family Day at the Huntington Library’s Chinese Garden
June 21, 2008
1:00pm
1151 Oxford Rd
San Marino, CA 91108
Please join OCA’s Greater Los Angeles Chapter and Orange County Chapter
at our Friends and Family Day at the Huntington Library’s Chinese
Garden.
Visit the Huntington Library and Chinese Garden at your own pace and
join us for some tea and light fare at the Freshwater Pavilion. Given
the discounted Admission Fee offered to our group, space is limited.
Click here
Admission
Adult $15
Children (ages 6-11) $6
Children under 5 Free
For question, please contact us at: contact at oca-oc.org
Upcoming Community Events
Refugee Day 2008
When: May 3rd, 2008; 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Where: Le-Jao Center
14120 All American Way
Westminster, CA 92683
Cost: Free
Refugee Forum of Orange County would like to extend an invitation to
join them at the Refugee Day celebration. This year’s event will be
co-sponsored and hosted by Coastline Community College. The event is
free and open to all.
The Refugee Forum is a membership organization composed of
representatives from agencies and groups that work with refugees in
Orange County. The purpose of the Refugee Forum of Orange County is to
assist in the successful resettlement of refugees in Orange County, and
to enable them to obtain the resources necessary to become
self-supporting and contributing members of society. Through
coordination, planning, advocacy and outreach, the Refugee Forum works
to assure the most efficient use of available resources to accomplish
the purpose of the organization.
The tentative agenda for Refugee Day consists of recognitions of
individuals and organizations that have contributed to the county’s
refugee community, speakers, entertainment, and, of course, sumptuous
ethnic foods. Also included in the day’s event is a “resource fair,”
allowing organizations to provide service-related information to the
attendees.
The Refugee Forum of Orange County hopes you will attend this special
event and support the activities of the Forum through your
participation. Thank you!
If you or your organization would like to take part in the resource
fair, please contact nnguyen at apalc.org, or 714-530-9155, on or before
April 18, 2008.
Members of the Refugee Forum of Orange County include the Asian Pacific
American Legal Center, the Red Sea Social Services, Inc., CSP Orange
County Human Trafficking Task Force, Catholic Charities of Orange
County, the Cambodian Family, Saint Anselm’s Cross-Cultural Community
Center, UCI Library Southeast Asian Archive, American Red Cross,
CalOptima,World Relief, Orange County Social Services Agency, Orange
County Health Care Agency, East African Community of Orange County,
California State University, Fullerton, and the State of California
Employment Development Department, as well as representation from local
elected officials.
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UC Irvine Symphony Orchestra:
Violin Spectacular!
presented by UC Irvine Claire Trevor School of the Arts
When: May 3rd, 2008; 8:00 PM
Where: Irvine Barclay Theatre
4242 Campus Dr
Irvine, CA 92612
Cost: $12 general; $10 senior; $8 student
The University of California, Irvine is holding its’ first annual
benefit for UC Irvine Symphony Orchestra. The purpose of this benefit
is to provide scholarship support for the student members of UC Irvine
Orchestra. Jean Aldrich, the founding First Lady of UC Irvine will be
attending as the honorary chair.
The program will include the following:
- Dimitry Shostakovich - Festive Overture
- Tan Dun - Violin Concerto - Cho-Liang Lin, soloist
- Pietro Mascagni - Intermezzo from Cavalleria Rusticana
- Mozart - Violin Concerto No. 4 in G Major - Cho-Liang Lin, soloist
Opportunities available for sponsorship:
Principal Sponsor: $10,000
Sponsors: $1,000 - $5,000
Special VIP ticket: $100
Sponsors are invited to the following private events:
Master Class with Cho-Liang Lin
Reception after the Master Class
Post Concert Reception in Jade Room
For information on becoming a sponsor, please contact Melissa Hernandez
at melissh at uci.edu
For more information on this event, please visit the Irvine Barclay
Theatre website
For more information on the UC Irvine Claire Trevor School of the Arts,
please visit their website at http://www.arts.uci.edu/
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“The Paradoxes Of Race, Law And Inequality In The United States”
A Conference To Be Held At The University Of California, Irvine
Dates: May 2-3, 2008
Friday: 9:30a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Saturday: 9:30a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Location: Humanities Instructional Building, Room 135
Topics:
- How Do Legal Discourses About Race Reproduce Racial Inequality?
- How have racialized inequalities in the United States been reinforced
or exacerbated in recent decades?
- How do discursive shifts in crime policy and the unprecedented
expansion of imprisonment since the 1960s affect investments in
racialized forms of governance?
- How have institutionalized inequalities been sharpened even as few
admit to being racist?
- What are the global impacts of American racial policies and
practices?
Organized by the Law & Society Review and the UCI Center in Law, Society
and Culture
Co-sponsored by the Department of Criminology, Law and Society, the
Department of Sociology, the School of Humanities, the School of Social
Ecology, the School of Social Sciences, the UCI Office of Research, and
the Law and Society Association
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND A LIST OF SPEAKERS GO TO
http://socialecology.uci.edu/node/1831
Job Opportunity
Bilingual Legal Assistant
AGENCY DESCRIPTION: The Asian Pacific American Legal Center of Southern
California (APALC) was established in 1983 with broad-based support and
has become the leading organization in the region dedicated to providing
the diverse Asian American and Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander (NHPI)
community with multilingual, culturally sensitive legal services,
education, and civil rights support. APALC’s Legal Services Project
focuses on the legal needs of indigent monolingual immigrant communities
with services that include counseling, education, and legal assistance
primarily in the areas of family law, domestic violence, and
immigration, with services also provided in employment, housing,
consumer rights, government benefits, and other poverty law areas.
POSITION SUMMARY DESCRIPTION: The Bilingual Legal Assistant position is
a full time, immediate position, and open until filled. This staff
member
is part of the Legal Services Project and is responsible for providing
administrative and legal support to attorneys in assisting APALC
clients.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
* Support project grant deliverables with client case and
demographic reporting on client database
* Coordinate trainings and education presentations with APALC
staff and community partners
* Assist attorneys in coordinating and providing services at legal
services clinics
* Coordinate volunteer law clerks and pro bono attorneys for case
assignment
* Assist in client services, including intakes and client
interviews under Staff Attorney supervision
* Provide interpretation and translation for attorneys and clients
* Prepare court forms, legal documents and correspondences
* Develop working knowledge of poverty law, with focus on family
law and domestic violence-related immigration
REQUIREMENTS:
* Good oral, written, and interpersonal skills including
professionalism and flexibility
* Excellent organizational skills with the ability to work both
independently and under supervision
* Good computer and word processing skills
* Dedication to serving Asian and other minority communities and a
sincere commitment to working on behalf of the indigent immigrant
community
* Bilingual fluency preferably in Korean, Vietnamese and/or
Spanish
* Possession of valid driver’s license, access to an automobile,
insurance, and willingness to drive to off-site locations
* Prior project coordination, administrative, and /or supervisory
experience strongly preferred
COMPENSATION: $15.00-$16.50 per hour, depending on experience +
bilingual stipend. Benefits include medical, dental, vision, life, and
retirement.
Parking provided.
TO APPLY: Send or fax cover letter, resume, and references to APALC,
Attn.: General Legal Services Project Director, 1145 Wilshire Blvd.,
2nd Flr., Los Angeles, CA 90017. (213) 977-7595 fax. No phone calls.
Volunteer Opportunity
Asian American Voter Project
Nine community groups are joining together to increase voting
participation in the Asian American community. Our goal is to call over
12,000 voters and encourage them to vote in the June 3, 2008 Primary
Election. This project is a non-partisan effort that community groups
are doing to help our community. We are looking for paid volunteers who
can commit to 4 or 5 phone banking shifts. This is a good opportunity
for anyone looking for a way to get involved with this year’s elections,
and also make some money.
How can you be a voter mobilization volunteer?
1. From May 8 until June 3, come to our phone bank center in downtown
Los Angeles (located at APALC’s office).
2. We need people who can commit to several volunteer shifts; you can
come once a week.
3. Weeknight phone banking hours are from 6 PM to 8:30 PM. Saturday
hours are from 10 AM to 12:30 PM, and Sunday hours are from 2 PM to 4:30
PM.
4. We need volunteers who can speak: Mandarin, Cantonese, Korean,
Tagalog, Vietnamese, Japanese, Khmer, Hindi, Urdu or other South Asian
languages.
5. We will train you on how to make phone calls to voters.
6. Be able to travel to APALC’s office in downtown Los Angeles.
What do you get by volunteering for phone banking?
1. Help our community to have a stronger political voice.
2. Stipends: $20 for 1st shift; $25 for 2nd shift; $30 for 3rd shift;
$35 for 4th shift; $40 for 5th shift.
3. Phone banking volunteers also receive food.
For more information, please contact Diana Jou at APALC - 213-241-0232
ext 232 or djou at apalc.org
Additional Information
Asian Business Association of Orange County (ABAOC)
Asian Heritage Month Celebration ~ Call for Nominations!
ABAOC celebrates Asian Pacific Heritage Month and honors community
leaders and role models. Nominations for community leaders and role
models are now being accepted. Click here for nomination form
howard.chan at abaoc.org
or questions.
Application deadline - April 30th.
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Innovative APIA Youth Vote Grant
Are you an 18-25 year old youth with an innovative idea on how you would
mobilize your Asian and Pacific Islander American community to vote?
Well here is your chance!
Create a voter education and mobilization project that will get your
APIA community to vote for the June 3rd Elections - and receive one of
six $1,000 grants from OCAPICA’s Project API Vote to do it.
Project ideas:
* Tabling at ethnic markets
* Class raps/dorm storming w/ Easy Voter Guides
* APIA ‘Why I’ll Vote’ community survey
* Create a viral video
* Develop a TV public service announcement
* Create an in-language voter song for ethnic radio play
* APIA Voter education forum
* Get out the vote door hangers in APIA neighborhoods
* In-language posters for ethnic businesses
* Guerilla theatre
* T-shirt campaign
* Bhangra the Vote/Luau the Vote Parties
… and much more! The innovation is up to you!
What Do I Have to Do?
If you are a youth leader, apply for the grant today! Project must be
affiliated with a campus or community organization for the funds to be
dispersed to. This would be a great fundraising opportunity for your
organization!
Project idea must be:
* Non-partisan and support no candidate or ballot initiative
* Educate and mobilize the Asian and Pacific Islander community of
Orange, Riverside, or San Bernardino community
* Have a bilingual component, preferably in Chinese, Korean,
Vietnamese, Samoan, Hindi, or Tagalog
* INNOVATIVE! Only you know what will best mobilize your peers to
vote!
In turn, we ask that you support OCAPICA’s larger Project APIA Vote by:
* recruiting bilingual volunteers to our bilingual phone bank
* Attending Project APIA Vote press events
* Distributing Project APIA Vote education materials into the
community
.
To apply, submit the following to Tanzila Ahmed, Policy Manager at
tahmed at ocapica.org:
* One 500 word proposal
* One weekly work plan leading up to June 3rd
* One budget of how the $1,000 grant will be spent
Developed by the Orange Country Asian and Pacific Islander Community
Alliance (OCAPICA) for Project API Vote. OCAPICA is a non-partisan
501c3 organization. Materials are created with support from The James
Irvine Foundation.
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OCA-OC
Embracing the Hopes and Aspirations of Asian Pacific Americans
Founded in 1973, the OCA is a national 501(c)(3) non-profit,
non-partisan advocacy organization dedicated to securing the rights of
Asian Pacific Americans through initiatives at all levels of the
government. Visit www.oca-oc.org
information.
Contact Info: contact at oca-oc.org or 13710 Alderton Lane, Cerritos, CA
90703
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“Yours Truly, Miss Chinatown” Co-Presented by OCA-OC, OCA-GLA and APEX on May 3, 2008
Join us on Saturday, May 3rd, 4:00 PM at the Director’s Guild of America as we co-present the film “Yours Truly, Miss Chinatown”. We hope to see you there and thank you for your continued support of OCA-OC!
No commentsOCA-OC Newsletter - Week of April 20th
Hello Everyone, Hope your week is starting off well. I would like to encourage everyone to call or write a letter to your representative in support of the Filipino World War II Veterans Act. Below, we’ve provided a phone script for those who can make a quick phone call during the day time as well as a pre-written letter in which you can easily send to your representative. Every phone call counts. Every letter counts. I thank you in advance for helping to advance equality for the Asian Pacific American community.
OCA-OC has many exciting events coming up such as the Asian Pacific Film Festival where we are co-presenting a film, the APIA Vote Presidential Town Hall where OCA-OC is a community partner and our Friends and Family Day at the Huntington Library Chinese Garden. We are truly looking forward to having you join us at any or all of these events. Please scroll down for more info on all of our events as well as community events, volunteer opportunities,..etc.
As a kind reminder to our members, OCA-OC officers are here to help you so feel free to contact us anytime. I am easily accessible through e-mail at yaolee@gmail.com. I am open to hearing from you regarding any topic: from our website and newsletters to suggestions you may have for our organization to how you can get more involved with OCA-OC. We are always looking for energetic individuals to help achieve our mission in empowering the Asian American voice in the Orange County and national community. The information found on this newsletter can also be found on our website here.
OCA National Call to Action
Contact members of the Senate to support the Filipino Veterans Equity Act
The Filipino World War II Veterans Act seeks to support Filipino veterans who served under US command during World War II. This bill is currently going through the US Senate and may come to the floor as early as this week.
Over 200,000 Filipinos were drafted into US service, but have been denied full veteran status and have been stripped of the honor and recognition of their service that they deserve. Currently, Filipino veterans do no received disability pension, death pension, educational benefits, homebuying assistance and many other veteran benefits.
Barbara Boxer is one of the Senators we want to target for their support of this bill. Please help us contact them and express our support for justice for all veterans. You can find an action alert with a letter form and a phone script here. Please forward this to your contacts and friends.
More information can be found at: http://nafve.org/.
Upcoming OCA-OC Events
Registration
For more information, email contact@oca-oc.org
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OCA-OC Co-Sponsors
APIA Vote Presidential Town Hall
When: May 17th, 2008
Where: Bren Events Center
University of California, Irvine
100 Bren Event Ctr Dr
Irvine, CA 92612
(W Peltason Dr & Mesa Rd)
With the support of various national Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) organizations, we will be expecting 2000 community leaders, elected officials, voters, and students representing this diverse community from across the country to participate at the first National Presidential Town Hall hosted by our Asian American and Pacific Islander community
Join us for this historic event and learn about the candidates before voting in the general election in November, 2008.
Invitations to each campaign were received and APIA Vote is working with the campaigns to schedule each candidate’s appearance.
Visit the Presidential Town Hall Website for updates and all the information you need to know to prepare for your trip to Irvine, CA. Registration is live - be sure to sign up today!.
Registration Live Register online to enter the lottery to receive a ticket for Town Hall. Media registration is also available online.
Town Hall Agenda on Website Visit our newly updated website to view a complete agenda of events including the National CAPACD conference, Voicing Our Votes forum, Power of Our Vote Luncheon and more.
Flights Through Southwest Southwest Airlines is proud to be the Official Airline of the APIAVote Presidential Town Hall. Remember to book your airline tickets soon!
Hotel Deals for Town Hall Radisson Newport Beach - Mention APIAVote and get a special rate of $119 a night for Doubles/Single Queen rooms if you book by May 9th. This includes free breakfast, free internet, a shuttle to John Wayne Airport and UC Irvine. 4545 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach, CA Tel: 949-833-0570
Can’t Make It to Irvine? Host your own watch party! Live streaming available to a computer near you. Simply e-mail us at RSVP@apiavote.org and we will help you set up your living room Town Hall.
Ask Before You Vote Ask the presidential candidates your question via video. To submit your question for the candidates, send a link to your video to rsvp@apiavote.org.
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Friends and Family Day at the Huntington Library’s Chinese Garden
June 21, 2008
1:00pm
1151 Oxford Rd
San Marino, CA 91108
Please join OCA’s Greater Los Angeles Chapter and Orange County Chapter at our Friends and Family Day at the Huntington Library’s Chinese Garden.
Visit the Huntington Library and Chinese Garden at your own pace and join us for some tea and light fare at the Freshwater Pavilion. Given the discounted Admission Fee offered to our group, space is limited. Click here for additional information or to RSVP.
Admission
Adult $15
Children (ages 6-11) $6
Children under 5 Free
For question, please contact us at: contact@oca-oc.org
Upcoming Community Events
South Coast Chinese Cultural Association 2008 Annual Banquet
When: April 27th, 2008
4PM-6PM (seminar & exhibit), 6PM - 12AM (banquet & dance party)
Where: Hyatt Regency Irvine
17900 Jamboree Blvd
Irvine, CA 92614
Come join the South Coast Chinese Cultural Association, South Coast Chinese Cultural Center, and Irvine Chinese School celebrate another year of achievements at their annual banquet. Enjoy an evening of great food and entertainment. Every admission includes one free raffle ticket.
Contact: Simon Tung - (818) 987-5999 for VIP invitation, Ann Hwu - (949) 230-2478 for regular tickets
Ticket Info: Premium - $120, Regular - $65
Program: Dinner Show with Taiwan folk singer, Mr. Huang Da Cheng
Main Performance: Kingston Technology 30 people live band, JT & California Dreamin’
Rod Stewart and Stevie Wonder Impersonators
VIP Table Sponsorships are available for $2,000 which entails one VIP table for up to 10 persons and a 1/2 page ad.
(Note: Baby sitting available with food, games and movies for kids in the baby-sitting room)
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Looking Through the Spectrum of Love
When: April 29th, 2008; 6PM - 8PM
Where: Monterey Park Library, Friends Room
318 S Ramona Ave
Monterey Park, CA 91754
Cost: Free
Join the Asian Pacific American Dispute Resolution Center for a night of guest speakers, performances, workshops and group dialogue that will help us better understand issues of hate towards the API LGBT community through the scope and lens of love and challenges faced in raising awareness about and combating hate crimes against members of the community..
For more information, please contact Charles Chang or Ing Phansavath at (213) 250-8190
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Refugee Day 2008
When: May 3rd, 2008; 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Where: Le-Jao Center
14120 All American Way
Westminster, CA 92683
Cost: Free
Refugee Forum of Orange County would like to extend an invitation to join them at the Refugee Day celebration. This year’s event will be co-sponsored and hosted by Coastline Community College. The event is free and open to all.
The Refugee Forum is a membership organization composed of representatives from agencies and groups that work with refugees in Orange County. The purpose of the Refugee Forum of Orange County is to assist in the successful resettlement of refugees in Orange County, and to enable them to obtain the resources necessary to become self-supporting and contributing members of society. Through coordination, planning, advocacy and outreach, the Refugee Forum works to assure the most efficient use of available resources to accomplish the purpose of the organization.
The tentative agenda for Refugee Day consists of recognitions of individuals and organizations that have contributed to the county’s refugee community, speakers, entertainment, and, of course, sumptuous ethnic foods. Also included in the day’s event is a “resource fair,” allowing organizations to provide service-related information to the attendees.
The Refugee Forum of Orange County hopes you will attend this special event and support the activities of the Forum through your participation. Thank you!
If you or your organization would like to take part in the resource fair, please contact nnguyen@apalc.org, or 714-530-9155, on or before April 18, 2008.
Members of the Refugee Forum of Orange County include the Asian Pacific American Legal Center, the Red Sea Social Services, Inc., CSP Orange County Human Trafficking Task Force, Catholic Charities of Orange County, the Cambodian Family, Saint Anselm’s Cross-Cultural Community Center, UCI Library Southeast Asian Archive, American Red Cross, CalOptima,World Relief, Orange County Social Services Agency, Orange County Health Care Agency, East African Community of Orange County, California State University, Fullerton, and the State of California Employment Development Department, as well as representation from local elected officials.
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UC Irvine Symphony Orchestra:
Violin Spectacular!
presented by UC Irvine Claire Trevor School of the Arts
When: May 3rd, 2008; 8:00 PM
Where: Irvine Barclay Theatre
4242 Campus Dr
Irvine, CA 92612
Cost: $12 general; $10 senior; $8 student
The University of California, Irvine is holding its’ first annual benefit for UC Irvine Symphony Orchestra. The purpose of this benefit is to provide scholarship support for the student members of UC Irvine Orchestra. Jean Aldrich, the founding First Lady of UC Irvine will be attending as the honorary chair.
The program will include the following:
- Dimitry Shostakovich - Festive Overture
- Tan Dun - Violin Concerto - Cho-Liang Lin, soloist
- Pietro Mascagni - Intermezzo from Cavalleria Rusticana
- Mozart - Violin Concerto No. 4 in G Major - Cho-Liang Lin, soloist
Opportunities available for sponsorship:
Principal Sponsor: $10,000
Sponsors: $1,000 - $5,000
Special VIP ticket: $100
Sponsors are invited to the following private events:
Master Class with Cho-Liang Lin
Reception after the Master Class
Post Concert Reception in Jade Room
For information on becoming a sponsor, please contact Melissa Hernandez at melissh@uci.edu
For more information on this event, please visit the Irvine Barclay Theatre website.
For more information on the UC Irvine Claire Trevor School of the Arts, please visit their website at http://www.arts.uci.edu/
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“The Paradoxes Of Race, Law And Inequality In The United States”
A Conference To Be Held At The University Of California, Irvine
Dates: May 2-3, 2008
Friday: 9:30a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Saturday: 9:30a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Location: Humanities Instructional Building, Room 135
Topics:
- How Do Legal Discourses About Race Reproduce Racial Inequality?
- How have racialized inequalities in the United States been reinforced or exacerbated in recent decades?
- How do discursive shifts in crime policy and the unprecedented expansion of imprisonment since the 1960s affect investments in racialized forms of governance?
- How have institutionalized inequalities been sharpened even as few admit to being racist?
- What are the global impacts of American racial policies and practices?
Organized by the Law & Society Review and the UCI Center in Law, Society and Culture
Co-sponsored by the Department of Criminology, Law and Society, the Department of Sociology, the School of Humanities, the School of Social Ecology, the School of Social Sciences, the UCI Office of Research, and the Law and Society Association
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND A LIST OF SPEAKERS GO TO
http://socialecology.uci.edu/node/1831
Volunteer Opportunity
Baubles, Bangles & Bags High Tea Fundraising Event
Working Wardrobes invites all OCA-OC members to join them for their Baubles, Bangles, & Bags High Tea Fundraising event. They would love to have OCA-OC members be a part of their volunteer group and help them raise funds to continue their mission of helping men and women in crises re-enter the workforce through wardrobing and career development. It is a very exciting event filled with shopping, silent and live auctions and a heartwarming program.
They have several volunteer opportunities for this event which includes, auction operations, registration, greeters, set up and tear down. If you or anyone you know are interested, please visit their website at http://www.workingwardrobes.org/index.html.
Also, they have another rewarding experience on June 14. They are holding a special event for Veterans returning from the war in Iraq and Afghanistan. During this event, Veterans will receive a new working wardrobe, haircuts, messages and career development workshops. Volunteers are needed to help their guests choose their wardrobes, in registration, to be greeters and for so much more. If you or anyone you know are interested, please contact Mary Lou Torres at her office by email or at 714-210-2460.
Additional Information
Asian Business Association of Orange County (ABAOC)
Asian Heritage Month Celebration ~ Call for Nominations!
ABAOC celebrates Asian Pacific Heritage Month and honors community leaders and role models. Nominations for community leaders and role models are now being accepted. Click here for nomination form. Please email maria.dumatol@abaoc.org or howard.chan@abaoc.org for information or questions.
Application deadline - April 30th.
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Innovative APIA Youth Vote Grant
Are you an 18-25 year old youth with an innovative idea on how you would mobilize your Asian and Pacific Islander American community to vote? Well here is your chance!
Create a voter education and mobilization project that will get your APIA community to vote for the June 3rd Elections - and receive one of six $1,000 grants from OCAPICA’s Project API Vote to do it.
Project ideas:
Tabling at ethnic markets
Class raps/dorm storming w/ Easy Voter Guides
APIA ‘Why I’ll Vote’ community survey
Create a viral video
Develop a TV public service announcement
Create an in-language voter song for ethnic radio play
APIA Voter education forum
Get out the vote door hangers in APIA neighborhoods
In-language posters for ethnic businesses
Guerilla theatre
T-shirt campaign
Bhangra the Vote/Luau the Vote Parties
… and much more! The innovation is up to you!
What Do I Have to Do?
If you are a youth leader, apply for the grant today! Project must be affiliated with a campus or community organization for the funds to be dispersed to. This would be a great fundraising opportunity for your organization!
Project idea must be:
Non-partisan and support no candidate or ballot initiative
Educate and mobilize the Asian and Pacific Islander community of Orange, Riverside, or San Bernardino community
Have a bilingual component, preferably in Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, Samoan, Hindi, or Tagalog
INNOVATIVE! Only you know what will best mobilize your peers to vote!
In turn, we ask that you support OCAPICA’s larger Project APIA Vote by:
recruiting bilingual volunteers to our bilingual phone bank
Attending Project APIA Vote press events
Distributing Project APIA Vote education materials into the community
.
To apply, submit the following to Tanzila Ahmed, Policy Manager at tahmed@ocapica.org:
One 500 word proposal
One weekly work plan leading up to June 3rd
One budget of how the $1,000 grant will be spent
Developed by the Orange Country Asian and Pacific Islander Community Alliance (OCAPICA) for Project API Vote. OCAPICA is a non-partisan 501c3 organization. Materials are created with support from The James Irvine Foundation.
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Call for petition
Dear community members,
I would like to bring attention to you on a pressing matter affecting Chinese citizens across the world. The Voice of America (VOA) Cantonese Service is one of the few Cantonese radio stations broadcasted around the world that is free of censorship by the Chinese government. Unfortunately, VOA is facing cancellation this year due to budget cuts by the U.S. government. For decades, the VOA Cantonese Service has been the major news source for audiences in southern China. More than 130 million Cantonese-speakers in mainland China rely heavily upon their access to foreign media to obtain accurate and fair news coverage. In light of recent protests against the Chinese authorities, this could not have come at a more inopportune time.
This is where you can help. We have started a petition urging the U.S. government to continue the Cantonese service of VOA. We are not asking for money, just signatures. Here is the link of the online petition which also provides more details on the situation.
http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/savecantoneseVOA
I hope that you can lend your hand in this matter. Thank you in advance for your help.
Regards,
Ms. Evan Woo
evchau2001@yahoo.com
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From Emma and the City Clerk’s Office
Dear Community Partner:
The City or Irvine would like to introduce you to the Irvine Democracy Project: Vote 2008 campaign that has been implemented by the City Council to encourage all eligible residents to register to vote and to participate in elections at all levels of government. There are two more opportunities for voters to exercise their right to vote in 2008. On June 3rd the City of Irvine will hold a Special Election to present Measure H to Irvine voters. To learn more about Measure H, the “Irvine City Council Ethical Public Service Ordinance” please visit the City’s website at www.cityofirvine.org. The Special Election will be held concurrently with the Statewide Primary election on June 3rd. The next General Election will be held on November 4th. You will have the opportunity to vote on local measures and initiatives, as well as National, State, County and local elected officials. Please note that the deadline to register to vote in the June 3rd election is May 19, 2008.
We encourage you to publish this information in your newsletters and websites or forward this email to your colleagues and members prior to the May 19 voter registration deadline. Also attached is detailed information concerning voter registration and upcoming elections that can be distributed or posted to your website. Your assistance to help encourage greater civic and voter participation is appreciated. In addition, the Orange County Registrar of Voters is always seeking volunteers to staff the polling sites on Election Day. Bi-lingual poll workers are always needed, and poll workers receive a stipend for their service. You can also access election and voter information in several languages by visiting the Orange County Registrar of Voters website at www.ocvote.com or call 714.567.7600.
For additional voter information, registration cards or to learn how you can get involved in the Irvine Democracy Project: Vote 2008 effort, contact the City Clerk’s Office at clerk@cityofirvine.org, 949.724.6205, or visit www.cityofirvine.org.
Thank you,
Emma
No commentsOCA-OC Newsletter - Week of April 13th
Hello Everyone,
Welcome to the second OCA-OC newsletter. I would like to start by thanking everyone who came out to our Asian Game Night Fundraiser for making it a success. Also, congratulations to Vincent on being the grand prize winner as well as all the others who won consolation prizes. We hope to see all of you as well as those who missed this event at our upcoming events.
As a kind reminder to our members, OCA-OC officers are here to help you so feel free to contact us anytime. I am easily accessible through e-mail at yaolee@gmail.com. I am open to hearing from you regarding any topic: from our website and newsletters to suggestions you may have for our organization to how you can get more involved with OCA-OC. We are always looking for energetic individuals to help achieve our mission in empowering the Asian American voice in the Orange County and national community. The information found on this newsletter can also be found on our website here..
Upcoming OCA-OC Events
Friends and Family Day at the Huntington Library’s Chinese Garden
June 21, 2008
1:00pm
1151 Oxford Rd
San Marino, CA 91108
Please join OCA’s Greater Los Angeles Chapter and Orange County Chapter at our Friends and Family Day at the Huntington Library’s Chinese Garden.
Visit the Huntington Library and Chinese Garden at your own pace and join us for some tea and light fare at the Freshwater Pavilion. Given the discounted Admission Fee offered to our group, space is limited. Click here for additional information or to RSVP.
Admission
Adult $15
Children (ages 6-11) $6
Children under 5 Free
For question, please contact us at: contact@oca-oc.org
Upcoming Community Events
Hate Crime Network Meeting
Review of the 2007 Hate Crime Report
When: April 17th, 2008
Where: OC Human Relations
1300 S Grand Building B
Santa Ana, CA 92705
Conference Room A/B
A group of Civil Rights Leaders will discuss the 2007 Hate Crime and Incidents Report.
Panelists include:
Rev. Mark Whitlock - COR AME Church, Irvine
Dr. Kevin O’Grady - Regional Director, Anti Defamation League
Hussam Ayloush - Executive Director Council on American-Islamic Relations L.A.
Scott Steiner - Orange County Deputy District Attorney
Antonio Cruz - Lifeguard Program Coordinator, The Center OC
Chief Paul Henisey - University California at Irvine Police Department
Edgar Medina, Senior Human Relations Specialist, OC Human Relations
For more information on the event, contact James Armendaris by phone at (714) 567-5117 or by e-mail at rusty@ochumanrelations.org
For more information on OC Human Relations, please visit their website at http://www.ochumanrelations.org/
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YGAP Spring Speed Dating Event for Charity
by YGAP
When: Saturday, April 19th, 2008
Where: Sutra Lounge
1870 Harbor Blvd
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
Cost: $10 YGAP members
$15 ladies non-member; $20 men non-member before April 14th
$20 ladies non-member; $25 men non-member after April 14th
YGAP is hosting its 2008 Spring Speed Dating event at the Sutra Lounge in Costa Mesa. All of this year’s proceeds from this event will be donated to charity.
Check-in at 1:00-1:30pm
Wait-listers who have checked in will fill any missing seats at 1:40pm
Speed dating from 1:45pm to 4:30pm (with breaks in between)
Dress Code: Dress to Impress
First Paid-First Served! Don’t delay!
No entries or payments will be accepted at the door.
For more event details, click here
Questions, Concerns, Group Rates or Issues? Contact William at william@ygap.org
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Refugee Day 2008
When: May 3rd, 2008; 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Where: Le-Jao Center
14120 All American Way
Westminster, CA 92683
Cost: Free
Refugee Forum of Orange County would like to extend an invitation to join them at the Refugee Day celebration. This year’s event will be co-sponsored and hosted by Coastline Community College. The event is free and open to all.
The Refugee Forum is a membership organization composed of representatives from agencies and groups that work with refugees in Orange County. The purpose of the Refugee Forum of Orange County is to assist in the successful resettlement of refugees in Orange County, and to enable them to obtain the resources necessary to become self-supporting and contributing members of society. Through coordination, planning, advocacy and outreach, the Refugee Forum works to assure the most efficient use of available resources to accomplish the purpose of the organization.
The tentative agenda for Refugee Day consists of recognitions of individuals and organizations that have contributed to the county’s refugee community, speakers, entertainment, and, of course, sumptuous ethnic foods. Also included in the day’s event is a “resource fair,” allowing organizations to provide service-related information to the attendees.
The Refugee Forum of Orange County hopes you will attend this special event and support the activities of the Forum through your participation. Thank you!
If you or your organization would like to take part in the resource fair, please contact nnguyen@apalc.org, or 714-530-9155, on or before April 18, 2008.
Members of the Refugee Forum of Orange County include the Asian Pacific American Legal Center, the Red Sea Social Services, Inc., CSP Orange County Human Trafficking Task Force, Catholic Charities of Orange County, the Cambodian Family, Saint Anselm’s Cross-Cultural Community Center, UCI Library Southeast Asian Archive, American Red Cross, CalOptima,World Relief, Orange County Social Services Agency, Orange County Health Care Agency, East African Community of Orange County, California State University, Fullerton, and the State of California Employment Development Department, as well as representation from local elected officials.
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UC Irvine Symphony Orchestra:
Violin Spectacular!
presented by UC Irvine Claire Trevor School of the Arts
When: May 3rd, 2008; 8:00 PM
Where: Irvine Barclay Theatre
4242 Campus Dr
Irvine, CA 92612
Cost: $12 general; $10 senior; $8 student
The University of California, Irvine is holding its’ first annual benefit for UC Irvine Symphony Orchestra. The purpose of this benefit is to provide scholarship support for the student members of UC Irvine Orchestra. Jean Aldrich, the founding First Lady of UC Irvine will be attending as the honorary chair.
The program will include the following:
- Dimitry Shostakovich - Festive Overture
- Tan Dun - Violin Concerto - Cho-Liang Lin, soloist
- Pietro Mascagni - Intermezzo from Cavalleria Rusticana
- Mozart - Violin Concerto No. 4 in G Major - Cho-Liang Lin, soloist
Opportunities available for sponsorship:
Principal Sponsor: $10,000
Sponsors: $1,000 - $5,000
Special VIP ticket: $100
Sponsors are invited to the following private events:
Master Class with Cho-Liang Lin
Reception after the Master Class
Post Concert Reception in Jade Room
For information on becoming a sponsor, please contact Melissa Hernandez at melissh@uci.edu
For more information on this event, please visit the Irvine Barclay Theatre website.
For more information on the UC Irvine Claire Trevor School of the Arts, please visit their website at http://www.arts.uci.edu/
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“The Paradoxes Of Race, Law And Inequality In The United States”
A Conference To Be Held At The University Of California, Irvine
Dates: May 2-3, 2008
Friday: 9:30a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Saturday: 9:30a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Location: Humanities Instructional Building, Room 135
Topics:
- How Do Legal Discourses About Race Reproduce Racial Inequality?
- How have racialized inequalities in the United States been reinforced or exacerbated in recent decades?
- How do discursive shifts in crime policy and the unprecedented expansion of imprisonment since the 1960s affect investments in racialized forms of governance?
- How have institutionalized inequalities been sharpened even as few admit to being racist?
- What are the global impacts of American racial policies and practices?
Organized by the Law & Society Review and the UCI Center in Law, Society and Culture
Co-sponsored by the Department of Criminology, Law and Society, the Department of Sociology, the School of Humanities, the School of Social Ecology, the School of Social Sciences, the UCI Office of Research, and the Law and Society Association
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND A LIST OF SPEAKERS GO TO
http://socialecology.uci.edu/node/1831
Additional Information
Innovative APIA Youth Vote Grant
Are you an 18-25 year old youth with an innovative idea on how you would mobilize your Asian and Pacific Islander American community to vote? Well here is your chance!
Create a voter education and mobilization project that will get your APIA community to vote for the June 3rd Elections - and receive one of six $1,000 grants from OCAPICA’s Project API Vote to do it.
Project ideas:
Tabling at ethnic markets
Class raps/dorm storming w/ Easy Voter Guides
APIA ‘Why I’ll Vote’ community survey
Create a viral video
Develop a TV public service announcement
Create an in-language voter song for ethnic radio play
APIA Voter education forum
Get out the vote door hangers in APIA neighborhoods
In-language posters for ethnic businesses
Guerilla theatre
T-shirt campaign
Bhangra the Vote/Luau the Vote Parties
… and much more! The innovation is up to you!
What Do I Have to Do?
If you are a youth leader, apply for the grant today! Project must be affiliated with a campus or community organization for the funds to be dispersed to. This would be a great fundraising opportunity for your organization!
Project idea must be:
Non-partisan and support no candidate or ballot initiative
Educate and mobilize the Asian and Pacific Islander community of Orange, Riverside, or San Bernardino community
Have a bilingual component, preferably in Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, Samoan, Hindi, or Tagalog
INNOVATIVE! Only you know what will best mobilize your peers to vote!
In turn, we ask that you support OCAPICA’s larger Project APIA Vote by:
recruiting bilingual volunteers to our bilingual phone bank
Attending Project APIA Vote press events
Distributing Project APIA Vote education materials into the community
.
To apply, submit the following to Tanzila Ahmed, Policy Manager at tahmed@ocapica.org:
One 500 word proposal
One weekly work plan leading up to June 3rd
One budget of how the $1,000 grant will be spent
Developed by the Orange Country Asian and Pacific Islander Community Alliance (OCAPICA) for Project API Vote. OCAPICA is a non-partisan 501c3 organization. Materials are created with support from The James Irvine Foundation.
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Call for petition
Dear community members,
I would like to bring attention to you on a pressing matter affecting Chinese citizens across the world. The Voice of America (VOA) Cantonese Service is one of the few Cantonese radio stations broadcasted around the world that is free of censorship by the Chinese government. Unfortunately, VOA is facing cancellation this year due to budget cuts by the U.S. government. For decades, the VOA Cantonese Service has been the major news source for audiences in southern China. More than 130 million Cantonese-speakers in mainland China rely heavily upon their access to foreign media to obtain accurate and fair news coverage. In light of recent protests against the Chinese authorities, this could not have come at a more inopportune time.
This is where you can help. We have started a petition urging the U.S. government to continue the Cantonese service of VOA. We are not asking for money, just signatures. Here is the link of the online petition which also provides more details on the situation.
http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/savecantoneseVOA
I hope that you can lend your hand in this matter. Thank you in advance for your help.
Regards,
Ms. Evan Woo
evchau2001@yahoo.com
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From Emma and the City Clerk’s Office
Dear Community Partner:
The City or Irvine would like to introduce you to the Irvine Democracy Project: Vote 2008 campaign that has been implemented by the City Council to encourage all eligible residents to register to vote and to participate in elections at all levels of government. There are two more opportunities for voters to exercise their right to vote in 2008. On June 3rd the City of Irvine will hold a Special Election to present Measure H to Irvine voters. To learn more about Measure H, the “Irvine City Council Ethical Public Service Ordinance” please visit the City’s website at www.cityofirvine.org. The Special Election will be held concurrently with the Statewide Primary election on June 3rd. The next General Election will be held on November 4th. You will have the opportunity to vote on local measures and initiatives, as well as National, State, County and local elected officials. Please note that the deadline to register to vote in the June 3rd election is May 19, 2008.
We encourage you to publish this information in your newsletters and websites or forward this email to your colleagues and members prior to the May 19 voter registration deadline. Also attached is detailed information concerning voter registration and upcoming elections that can be distributed or posted to your website. Your assistance to help encourage greater civic and voter participation is appreciated. In addition, the Orange County Registrar of Voters is always seeking volunteers to staff the polling sites on Election Day. Bi-lingual poll workers are always needed, and poll workers receive a stipend for their service. You can also access election and voter information in several languages by visiting the Orange County Registrar of Voters website at www.ocvote.com or call 714.567.7600.
For additional voter information, registration cards or to learn how you can get involved in the Irvine Democracy Project: Vote 2008 effort, contact the City Clerk’s Office at clerk@cityofirvine.org, 949.724.6205, or visit www.cityofirvine.org.
Thank you,
Emma
JOB POSTINGS
Orange County Asian and Pacific Islander Community Alliance (OCAPICA)
Job Titles: Voter Education Coordinator, Vietnamese Voter Educator & Voter Outreach Coordinator
Title: Voter Education Coordinator (full-time temporary)
Division: Orange County Asian and Pacific Islander Community Alliance, Inc.
FLSA: Non-Exempt Supervisor: Policy Manager
Pay Range/Rate: 40 hrs/wk, $13-$15 an hour
OCAPICA’s Project Asian and Pacific Islander Vote is educating and mobilizing voters in Orange, Riverside, and San Bernardino County around the June 3rd and November 5th Elections in 2008. The Voter Education Coordinator will help to implement the outreach component of the project as well as supporting our project partners in the community. Under the supervision of the Policy Manager, the Coordinator will be responsible for coordinating, training and recruiting for our multilingual phone banking non-partisan get out the vote efforts.
Essential Functions
Primary point person in the coordination of Project API Vote’s multilingual phone banking operation.
Work with community partners to recruit, train and coordinate volunteers for the phone bank
Maintain the day to day operation of the phone bank
Assist Policy Manager in managing the community partners in Project API Vote’s network and maintaining communication
Provide outreach training and support to our community partners
Assist Policy Manager in developing materials for the phone bank and outreach efforts, as well as assist in the project’s media outreach.
Support administrative work for the project such as the documentation of efforts for future evaluation.
Title: Vietnamese Voter Educator (part-time temporary)
Division: Orange County Asian and Pacific Islander Community Alliance, Inc.
FLSA: Non-Exempt Supervisor: Policy Manager
Pay Range/Rate: 20-30 hrs/wk. $12-$14/hr.
The Vietnamese Voter Educator is responsible to implement the Vietnamese outreach component of the project in the local community. Under the supervision of the Policy Manager, the Educator will be responsible for coordinating voter education and voter mobilization in the Vietnamese community in Orange County. Educator will work with Vietnamese press, translating materials for the Vietnamese community, and working innovatively with the community on best practice get out the vote efforts. This position is a part-time (20-30 hrs/wk), temporary position that will end November 2008.
Title: Voter Outreach Associate (part-time temporary)
Division: Orange County Asian and Pacific Islander Community Alliance, Inc.
FLSA: Non-Exempt Supervisor: Policy Manager
Pay Range/Rate: 20 hrs/wk, $11-$12/hr
The Voter Outreach Associate will help to implement the in-language outreach component of the project. Under the supervision of the Policy Manager, the Associate will also assist in training and recruiting for our multilingual phone banking non-partisan get out the vote efforts. This position is a part-time (20 hrs/wk), temporary position (eight weeks between April and June).
Application Process:
Application deadline: ASAP, Open until filled
Please e-mail a cover letter, resume, and 2 references (past supervisors including e-mail address and phone number) to: Hiring Committee
E-mail: careers@ocapica.org
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