Freedom School April 25-27 Eugene

APANO is proud to be co-sponsoring the Asian, Desi, Pacific Islander American (ADPIA) Freedom School!

University of Oregon
Eugene, OR
April 25-27, 2014

The Asian Desi Pacific Islander American (ADPIA) Freedom School is a space where students, professors, artists, community members and activists will come together to engage in discussion of how to build intersectional solidarity between ADPIA communities. This […]

By |2014-04-10T07:49:42+00:00April 10th, 2014|Events, Partners, Training|

Oregon legislators receive their report cards today. Download #ORFacingRace

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In celebration of Martin Luther King Jr.’s Birthday, a coalition of community organizations in Oregon released Facing Race: the 2013 Oregon Legislative Report Card on Racial Equity on January 15, 2014. APANO is proud to endorse this multi‐issue assessment of the 2013 legislative session, […]

Community Organizing & Advocacy for Leadership Development (CORAL) – Winter 2014 Training Schedule Now Online!

THE APANO CORAL Training Program’s Winter 2014 Schedule is now online!

 

The APANO Community Organizing & Advocacy for Leadership Development (CORAL) Program advances diversity and civic leadership in order to fully engage communities in the decisions that affect them. This year-round training & leadership development series is open to all members of Oregon’s racial and […]

By |2014-01-06T15:27:31+00:00January 6th, 2014|Leadership, Opportunities, Partners, Training, Uncategorized|

APICLI Action Projects Announced!

APANO is honored to be working with APICLI Fellows and Action Project Sites to build and strengthen leadership experiences of this year’s cohort!

Community Action Project (CAP) Descriptions

Community Action Projects are intended to enhance the core curriculum by providing a structured opportunity for experiential learning through a collaborative, team-oriented approach focused on an […]

By |2016-11-18T23:23:48+00:00September 25th, 2013|Leadership, Opportunities, Partners, Training, Uncategorized|

Oregon Advocacy Commissions Update

The Oregon Commission on Asian and Pacific Islander Affairs is appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the Senate.    They are one of 4 advocacy commissions that address API, Hispanic, Women and Black affairs.  Here are some highlights of work:
  • An expanded section in the Status of Oregon Women Report with essential data on women […]
By |2016-11-18T23:23:49+00:00April 16th, 2013|Partners|
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