Asian American Advancing Justice (AAJC)

National 1160 Battery Street East, Suite 100, San Francisco, National, CA 94111, United States

Asian Americans have been part of the American story since its earliest days, and are now the U.S.'s fastest-growing racial group with the potential and power to shape our nation and the policies that affect us. Our mission is to advance civil and human rights of Asian Americans and to build and promote a fair […]

Asian American Government Executives Network

National 1160 Battery Street East, Suite 100, San Francisco, National, CA 94111, United States

The Asian American Government Executives Network (AAGEN), founded in 1993, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, non-partisan organization of the highest ranking Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander career and appointed executives, foreign service officers, legislative and judiciary members, and military officers in Government.

Filipino Intercollegiate Networking Dialogue, District One

National 1160 Battery Street East, Suite 100, San Francisco, National, CA 94111, United States

FIND, Inc. is an umbrella organization consisting of over 60 Filipino student associations from college and universities in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic Region of the United States. There are a total of seven regional districts that make up FIND, Inc., and we are DISTRICT ONE. Our district covers Greater Boston, Maine, New Hampshire, and Rhode […]

Khmer Post

National 1160 Battery Street East, Suite 100, San Francisco, National, CA 94111, United States

The KhmerPost USA, LLC is an independent newspaper that aims to facilitate mass communication among the Cambodian communities, their neighboring communities, and families. We aim to address local, community, and national news; and give an insight into Cambodia & global news.

Southeast Asian Freedom Network (SEAFN)

National 1160 Battery Street East, Suite 100, San Francisco, National, CA 94111, United States

Since 2010, 1Love Movement has built a grassroots base of leadership and community members across the nation who have advocated and organized to end deportation through targeting the 1996 Immigration Laws, local criminal justice and immigration policy reform, and now global organizing and foreign policy.