On behalf of the California Commission on Asian & Pacific Islander American Affairs (CAPIAA), we are proud to present CAPIAA’s Strategic Plan that will guide us over the next few years. Through intentional and collaborative efforts, we sought community input to assess our priorities and direction. CAPIAA understands the importance of creating a framework that will elevate the diverse voices of the Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) communities in California and increase access to state government resources for marginalized and under-resourced communities. CAPIAA's Strategic Plan seeks to actively engage in data-driven policy and legislation advocacy, share our community’s lived experiences and stories, and prioritize data collection efforts. We strive to establish CAPIAA as a trusted partner and influential voice that advocate for the needs and interests of our diverse AANHPI communities. Thank you to the numerous community leaders, Lucas Public Affairs, CAPIAA Commissioners Jason Paguio, Dr. Kirin Amiling Macapugay, Lance Toma, Rajan Gill, Tahra Goraya, Ted Kim, Helen Lee, Darshana Patel, Ph.D., Janani Ramachandran, Jason Tam, Taunuu Ve'e, David Yee, MD, MPH and Staff Khydeeja Alam, Yee X., Emma Anderson, and other stakeholders who participated and contributed to this plan.
California Commission on Asian & Pacific Islander American Affairs
公共事务
Sacramento,California 643 位关注者
California State Commission strengthening how state government addresses the needs of the diverse AANHPI communities.
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Mission Statement: The California Commission on Asian and Pacific Islander American Affairs (CAPIAA) elevates the political, economic, and social issues of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders (AANHPIs) by contributing to and strengthening how state government addresses the needs, issues, and concerns of the diverse and complex AANHPI communities. Functionalities: ? Advise the Governor and Legislature on how to respond most effectively to views, needs, and concerns of the state’s Asian and Pacific Islander American communities. ? Assist the state in being an effective liaison and conducting outreach with Asian and Pacific Islander American communities through information dissemination about Asian and Pacific Islander American communities concerning public and private programs beneficial to their interests. ? Examine issues of access and cultural language sensitivity by state agencies, departments, and commissions. ? Provide assistance to policymakers and state agencies in identifying Asian and Pacific Islander American communities’ needs and issues and develop appropriate responses and programs. ? Educate the public about hate crimes against Asian and Pacific Islander American communities.
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capiaa.ca.gov
California Commission on Asian & Pacific Islander American Affairs的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 公共事务
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- 2-10 人
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- Sacramento,California
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- 政府机构
- 创立
- 2004
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US,California,Sacramento
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Happy Holi to all those who celebrate! The festival of colors is a joyous celebration observed by Hindu communities worldwide. California is home to the largest Hindu community in the United States, making up 2% of the total state population, translating to roughly 788,625 individuals who practice Hinduism. We encourage everyone to come together to stand against hate. We cannot allow hate to divide our communities. Holi brings together people of all backgrounds, embracing this beautiful tradition which transcends racial and religious boundaries.
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We're #hiring a new Digital Media & Marketing Specialist in Sacramento, California. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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Happy Chamorro Heritage Month! This month we are honoring the rich culture and history of the indigenous people of Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands.?? ? California is home to over 45,000+ Chamorros. The Chamorro community is the third largest Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (#NHPI) group in the United States. With the Tongan and Samoan communities, they make up the majority of the NHPI population.??
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?? WE ARE HIRING! ?? The California Commission on Asian & Pacific Islander American Affairs seeks the following: ?? Digital Media & Marketing Specialist: https://lnkd.in/gjaja7iq ?? Admin & Fiscal Specialist: https://lnkd.in/gPx2dvii Submit your application through the CalCareers portal, applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis: https://calcareers.ca.gov/.
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The California Commission on Asian & Pacific Islander American Affairs is excited to welcome our newest Commissioner Diann Kitamura, Ed.D.! ? Dr. Kitamura has an extensive background in giving back to the #AANHPI communities and we’re excited to have her onboard. Please help us by giving her a warm welcome! ??? ? Dr. Kitamura is the Deputy Superintendent of Equitable Education Services at the Sonoma County Office of Education. Her public education career spans 41 years as a teacher, school counselor, site administrator and district administrator. Dr. Kitamura teaches at UC Berkeley Leaders for Equity and Democracy (LEAD) doctoral program and volunteers her time as the Executive Director of the California Association of Asian and Pasifika Leaders in Education (CAAPLE). As the granddaughter of immigrants and whose mother was interned at the Amache Internment Camp, Dr. Kitamura is committed to serving students and their families by ensuring that our educational systems and structures provide quality equity centered educational and behavioral health opportunities for all students.
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In honor of Women's History Month, we celebrate our?community’s very own Nani Coloretti on her appointment as Cabinet Secretary by the?Office of California Governor Gavin Newsom! This?makes her among the highest-ranking AANHPI women and Filipina in the Administration. With over two decades of dedicated public service, Nani has been instrumental in shaping effective policies at local, state, and federal Levels. The California Commission on Asian & Pacific Islander American Affairs looks forward to collaborating with Cabinet Secretary Coloretti to uplift the voices of all Californians. Read more: https://lnkd.in/g4CVcEcR
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The California Commission on Asian & Pacific Islander American Affairs wishes our Muslim American community a blessed and meaningful Ramadan! Over 1 million Muslims reside in California, making up 1% of the total state population, and we celebrate alongside them during this sacred time of reflection, healing, and community. Ramadan Mubarak!
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A special thank you to all those who attended the AAPI Leadership Summit!?We are grateful for the CA Asian American and Pacific Islander Legislative Caucus' leadership to host the summit and for their partnership with the California Commission on Asian & Pacific Islander American Affairs. Leaders across the country gathered to hear from our California state legislators, leaders in Washington, D.C., community leaders in non-profit, business, art, and film, and advocates of the #AANHPI community. ? ? Our day was?filled with insightful conversations with discussions generating invaluable strategies for strengthening our community voices and leadership across the country. CAPIAA is energized by the new connections fostered and looks forward to implementing our new insights with the community. Together, we are building stronger networks, creating more leadership opportunities, and ensuring our voices are represented in every sector.? ? Thank you to Lucy Khuu for leading this event, and to the summit speakers and sponsors—it would not have been possible without everyone coming together. ?
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