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In October 2022, AAPI community organizations and associations local to Western Massachusetts gathered in Springfield in the interest of expanding the AAPI Commission’s reach in Western Massachusetts. After the success of the initial listening session, where the needs, events, and resources of the surrounding communities were identified and uplifted, the Western Massachusetts branch of the AAPIC officially established a recurring quarterly listening session, starting in March of 2023.

 

In addition to the quarterly meetings, Commissioners, staff, and interns attend events held by other AAPI organizations both to do outreach and education about the Commission, as well as support the groups uplifting AAPI voices in Western Massachusetts.

 

Though large AAPI communities exist in both Worcester and Springfield, they previously were underrepresented in the Commission. The listening sessions have provided the first step toward fixing this gap, and have already begun to foster meaningful dialogue between community groups.

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April 2025 Quarterly Meeting

At the April 2025 quarterly meeting, the AAPIC Western Mass community gathered to share updates, celebrate cultural work, and identify urgent priorities for the region. Participants highlighted the importance of cultural preservation, youth engagement, and cross-community collaboration, while also voicing serious concerns about immigration enforcement, community safety, mental health needs, and unequal representation compared to Boston. The meeting brought renewed calls for increased staffing—particularly more hours for the Western Mass Regional Coordinator—a dedicated physical office space, and better systems for outreach, translation, and funding access. Community members emphasized the need for stronger infrastructure, more frequent and flexible meetings, and deeper engagement from the Commission to support grassroots efforts and take meaningful action on the issues most affecting Western Massachusetts.  

February 2025 Quarterly Meeting

At the February 2025 quarterly meeting, discussions focused on strengthening AAPI advocacy across Western Massachusetts. Key priorities included increasing student engagement in advocacy efforts, expanding financial literacy programs and grant support for small businesses, and launching a regional AAPI business survey. Attendees also emphasized the need for stronger advocacy around immigrant protections and access to community resources, along with continued follow-up with state representatives to address ongoing community concerns.