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ABOUT AALDEF
About. The Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund, a New York-based national organization founded in 1974, protects and promotes the civil rights of Asian Americans. By combining litigation, advocacy, education, and organizing, the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF) works with Asian American communitiesacross the
OUR STAFF | AALDEF
About. Margaret Fung is a co-founder and executive director of the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF). She testified before . Jennifer Weng has 19 years of development and management experience. She joined AALDEF in 2002 and has served as 9/11 Relief Project . AALDEF JOINS GROUPS CRITICIZING RISE IN ANTI-ASIAN As a national network of local and national Asian American organizations and individuals that convened in the wake of the pandemic a year ago, we have been working together to share best practices and lessons learned from responding to anti-Asian violence. We are horrified by the continuing acts of violence against members of our Asian American communities across the country, from New REMEMBERING CORKY LEE, "UNOFFICIAL ASIAN AMERICAN Corky Lee, the “Unofficial Asian American Photographer Laureate” and a friend to AALDEF for more than four decades, passed away on January 27 from Covid-19 complications at age 73. More than a man with a camera, he was a historian with a cyclopedic knowledge of people and events in Asian American communities across the country. As a fixture at so many celebrations, demonstrations, MARCH 26: NATIONAL DAY OF ACTION AND HEALING The increase in anti-Asian hate crimes has been devastating for the AAPI community, but we must remain vigilant and continue to speak out against racism and all forms of hate and violence. Please join us on Friday, March 26 for a National Virtual Day of Action and Healing and pledge to #StopAsianHate and condemn acts of racism and discrimination against Asian Americans. RONALD EBENS, THE MAN WHO KILLED VINCENT CHIN, APOLOGIZES After 30 years, the killer of Asian American icon Vincent Chin told me in an exclusive interview that the murder known as a hate crime, wasn’t about race, nor does he ever even remember hitting Chin with a baseball bat. Incredible as that sounds, there is one thing Ronald Ebens is clear about. Ebens, who was convicted of second degree murder but spent no time in prison for the act, is sorryMARGARET FUNG
Margaret Fung is a co-founder and executive director of the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF). She testified before the U.S. House Judiciary Committee in 1992, calling for the expansion of language assistance under the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Her advocacy led to the first fully-translated Chinese-language ballots in New York City in 1994.JERRY VATTAMALA
Jerry has been a leader in collecting electoral data on and protecting Asian American voters, organizing AALDEF’s National Asian American Exit Poll and Voter Protection Program which deployed over 850 volunteers in 14 states and Washington DC, to survey and protect almost 14,000 Asian American voters on Election Day 2016. Jerry has also organized the Asian American community for TRAFFICKING BROCHURE LAO oypk,dkos]vd];’7hk0kp,to5f dkos]vd];’7hk0kp,to5fc,jodko-vdskF d ad0 a’F s]n dkoIan 0qj,0j6grnjvgvqk,kgxao0hkmkfF vd];’7hk0kp,to5f dkos]vd];’7hk0kp,to5fc,jodko-vdskF d ad0 a’F s]n dkoIan 0qj,0j6grnjvgvqk,kgxao0hkmkfF vd];’7hk0kp,to5f dkos]vd];’7hk0kp,to5fc,jodko-vdskF d ad0 a’F s]n dkoIan 0qj,0j6grnjvgvqk,kgxao0hkmkfF vd];’7hk0kp,to5f dkos]vd];’7hk0kp,to5fc,jodko-vdskF d ad0 a’F s]n dkoIan 0qj,0j6grnjvgvqk,kgxao0hkmkfF vd];’7hk0kp,to5f dkos]vd];’7hk0kp,to5fc,jodko-vdskF d ad0 a’F s]n dkoIan 0qj,0j6grnjvgvqk,kgxao0hkmkfF vd];’7hk0kp,to5f dkos]vd];’7hk0kp,to5fc,jodko-vdskF d ad0 a’F s]n dkoIan 0qj,0j6grnjvgvqk,kgxao0hkmkfF [ a’7 an dqf0ju FAR FROM CLASSY: “ANCHORMAN 2” DIDN’T NEED RACIST JOKE But that doesn’t give the producers license to be racist. True, racism is a form of ignorance. And that’s different from the kind of put-on silliness and stupidity that is the bread and butter of Anchorman 2. Except in this one instance. Racism, after all, isn’t a form of comedy. Otherwise the KKK would be right up there with theKeystone
UPDATES | AALDEF
The Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund, a national organization founded in 1974, protects and promotes the civil rightsof Asian Americans.
OUR STAFF | AALDEF
About. Margaret Fung is a co-founder and executive director of the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF). She testified before . Jennifer Weng has 19 years of development and management experience. She joined AALDEF in 2002 and has served as 9/11 Relief Project .CENSUS 2020
Census 2020. Every ten years, the Census Bureau seeks to contact every person living in the United States to get an accurate count of the nation’s population. Census questionnaires are mailed to all U.S. households, and if they are not returned, a census worker visits the address to gather data through in-person interviews. EMIL GUILLERMO: MY SHORT, CANDID CONVERSATION WITH LIN I was a film critic on TV in the ‘80s so here’s my Siskel & Ebert take: Go no further than “In the Heights” for the feel-good movie of America’s gradual reopening. It’s the official gushing hydrant for the country’s summer street splash, exploding with song, dance, story. Not too heavy, not too light, but after 15 months of various stages of lockdown and quarantine, it’s a nice AALDEF JOINS GROUPS CRITICIZING RISE IN ANTI-ASIAN As a national network of local and national Asian American organizations and individuals that convened in the wake of the pandemic a year ago, we have been working together to share best practices and lessons learned from responding to anti-Asian violence. We are horrified by the continuing acts of violence against members of our Asian American communities across the country, from New MARCH 26: NATIONAL DAY OF ACTION AND HEALING The increase in anti-Asian hate crimes has been devastating for the AAPI community, but we must remain vigilant and continue to speak out against racism and all forms of hate and violence. Please join us on Friday, March 26 for a National Virtual Day of Action and Healing and pledge to #StopAsianHate and condemn acts of racism and discrimination against Asian Americans.SHIRLEY NG | AALDEF
Shirley is an active volunteer in Manhattan’s Chinatown. She organizes free weekend events for “21 Pell St.,” is an advocate for the American Legion Lt. KimLau B.R. Post 1291, and serves on the Chinatown YMCA Board. She is a member of the Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA) and has served as National Board Representative for the AAJA-NYC chapter.AUTHORS - AALDEF
The Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF) embarked on a three-city land-use study of Chinatowns in Boston, New York, and Philadelphia to identify the NELSON MANDELA TAUGHT US HOW TO FIGHT FOR RACIAL JUSTICE In 1977, I was too late for Vietnam. The war’s end made my draft lottery number obsolete. It was also too early to talk about the shortcomings of civil rights in America. But there was one moral eyesore in the world all good people could agree on: It was right–and necessary—to rail out against South Africa’s evil apartheid, the institutional racism of that country’s whiteminority.
NEW AALDEF REPORT: THE ASIAN AMERICAN VOTE IN 2016 Multilingual exit poll of 13,846 Asian American voters shows strong support for Democratic candidates in 2016 elections Today, the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF) released a new report with detailed findings from its nonpartisan multilingual exit poll of 13,846 Asian American voters in the November 2016 elections. The exit poll found that the overwhelming majority of AALDEFABOUTPROGRAMSUPDATESTAKE ACTIONCONTACT USDONATE March 4: Juju Chang, Ronny Chieng, and Ann Mukherjee receive 2021 Justice in Action Awards at lunar new year gala March 8, 2021. New York City . . .The Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF) held its virtual Lunar New Year Gala on March 4 and presented its 2021 Justice in Action Awards to Juju Chang, ABC News’ Nightline co-host; Ann Mukherjee, Chairman and CEO ofABOUT AALDEF
What We Do. AALDEF focuses on critical issues affecting Asian Americans, including immigrant rights, voting rights and democracy, economic justice for workers, educational equity, housing and environmental justice, and the elimination of anti-Asian violence,OUR STAFF | AALDEF
The Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund, a national organization founded in 1974, protects and promotes the civil rightsof Asian Americans.
AALDEF JOINS GROUPS CRITICIZING RISE IN ANTI-ASIAN As a national network of local and national Asian American organizations and individuals that convened in the wake of the pandemic a year ago, we have been working together to share best practices and lessons learned from responding to anti-Asian violence. We are horrified by the continuing acts of violence against members of our Asian American communities across the country, from NewMARGARET FUNG
Margaret Fung is a co-founder and executive director of the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF). She testified before the U.S. House Judiciary Committee in 1992, calling for the expansion of language assistance under the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Her advocacy led to the first fully-translated Chinese-language ballots in New York City in 1994. REMEMBERING CORKY LEE, "UNOFFICIAL ASIAN AMERICAN Corky Lee, the “Unofficial Asian American Photographer Laureate” and a friend to AALDEF for more than four decades, passed away on January 27 from Covid-19 complications at age 73. More than a man with a camera, he was a historian with a cyclopedic knowledge of people and events in Asian American communities across the country. As a fixture at so many celebrations, demonstrations,JERRY VATTAMALA
Jerry has been a leader in collecting electoral data on and protecting Asian American voters, organizing AALDEF’s National Asian American Exit Poll and Voter Protection Program which deployed over 850 volunteers in 14 states and Washington DC, to survey and protect almost 14,000 Asian American voters on Election Day 2016. Jerry has also organized the Asian American community for RONALD EBENS, THE MAN WHO KILLED VINCENT CHIN, APOLOGIZES After 30 years, the killer of Asian American icon Vincent Chin told me in an exclusive interview that the murder known as a hate crime, wasn’t about race, nor does he ever even remember hitting Chin with a baseball bat. Incredible as that sounds, there is one thing Ronald Ebens is clear about. Ebens, who was convicted of second degree murder but spent no time in prison for the act, is sorrySHIRLEY NG | AALDEF
Shirley is an active volunteer in Manhattan’s Chinatown. She organizes free weekend events for “21 Pell St.,” is an advocate for the American Legion Lt. KimLau B.R. Post 1291, and serves on the Chinatown YMCA Board. She is a member of the Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA) and has served as National Board Representative for the AAJA-NYC chapter. RONALD EBENS, VINCENT CHIN’S KILLER, DENIES FINANCIAL “I’m doing fine,” Ronald Ebens told me on Wednesday, a day after the June 23 anniversary of Vincent Chin’s brutal murder, when I asked how he was doing. He was quick to add, “I had a good Father’s Day with my kids.” And when I asked if he did anything special on Tuesday, the actual day Chin’s life ended, Ebens answered back with a question. AALDEFABOUTPROGRAMSUPDATESTAKE ACTIONCONTACT USDONATE March 4: Juju Chang, Ronny Chieng, and Ann Mukherjee receive 2021 Justice in Action Awards at lunar new year gala March 8, 2021. New York City . . .The Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF) held its virtual Lunar New Year Gala on March 4 and presented its 2021 Justice in Action Awards to Juju Chang, ABC News’ Nightline co-host; Ann Mukherjee, Chairman and CEO ofABOUT AALDEF
What We Do. AALDEF focuses on critical issues affecting Asian Americans, including immigrant rights, voting rights and democracy, economic justice for workers, educational equity, housing and environmental justice, and the elimination of anti-Asian violence,OUR STAFF | AALDEF
The Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund, a national organization founded in 1974, protects and promotes the civil rightsof Asian Americans.
AALDEF JOINS GROUPS CRITICIZING RISE IN ANTI-ASIAN As a national network of local and national Asian American organizations and individuals that convened in the wake of the pandemic a year ago, we have been working together to share best practices and lessons learned from responding to anti-Asian violence. We are horrified by the continuing acts of violence against members of our Asian American communities across the country, from NewMARGARET FUNG
Margaret Fung is a co-founder and executive director of the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF). She testified before the U.S. House Judiciary Committee in 1992, calling for the expansion of language assistance under the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Her advocacy led to the first fully-translated Chinese-language ballots in New York City in 1994. REMEMBERING CORKY LEE, "UNOFFICIAL ASIAN AMERICAN Corky Lee, the “Unofficial Asian American Photographer Laureate” and a friend to AALDEF for more than four decades, passed away on January 27 from Covid-19 complications at age 73. More than a man with a camera, he was a historian with a cyclopedic knowledge of people and events in Asian American communities across the country. As a fixture at so many celebrations, demonstrations,JERRY VATTAMALA
Jerry has been a leader in collecting electoral data on and protecting Asian American voters, organizing AALDEF’s National Asian American Exit Poll and Voter Protection Program which deployed over 850 volunteers in 14 states and Washington DC, to survey and protect almost 14,000 Asian American voters on Election Day 2016. Jerry has also organized the Asian American community for RONALD EBENS, THE MAN WHO KILLED VINCENT CHIN, APOLOGIZES After 30 years, the killer of Asian American icon Vincent Chin told me in an exclusive interview that the murder known as a hate crime, wasn’t about race, nor does he ever even remember hitting Chin with a baseball bat. Incredible as that sounds, there is one thing Ronald Ebens is clear about. Ebens, who was convicted of second degree murder but spent no time in prison for the act, is sorrySHIRLEY NG | AALDEF
Shirley is an active volunteer in Manhattan’s Chinatown. She organizes free weekend events for “21 Pell St.,” is an advocate for the American Legion Lt. KimLau B.R. Post 1291, and serves on the Chinatown YMCA Board. She is a member of the Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA) and has served as National Board Representative for the AAJA-NYC chapter. RONALD EBENS, VINCENT CHIN’S KILLER, DENIES FINANCIAL “I’m doing fine,” Ronald Ebens told me on Wednesday, a day after the June 23 anniversary of Vincent Chin’s brutal murder, when I asked how he was doing. He was quick to add, “I had a good Father’s Day with my kids.” And when I asked if he did anything special on Tuesday, the actual day Chin’s life ended, Ebens answered back with a question.UPDATES | AALDEF
The Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund, a national organization founded in 1974, protects and promotes the civil rightsof Asian Americans.
CONTACT US | AALDEF
Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF) 99 Hudson St, 12th Fl New York, NY 10013. tel: (212) 966-5932 fax: (212) 966-4303. email: info@aaldef.orgOUR HISTORY
Our History. In 1974, AALDEF was the first nonprofit organization on the East Coast to address the civil rights issues affecting Asian Americans locally and nationwide. #STOPASIANHATE PROJECT The Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF) is a national organization founded in 1974 to protect and promote the civil rights of Asian Americans. Over the last 47 years, we have focused on economic justice, immigrant rights, voting rights, housing and environmental justice, educational equity, and voting rights and democracy. However, one issue that has come up repeatedly AALDEF #STOPASIANHATE PROJECT The Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF) is a national organization founded in 1974 to protect and promote the civil rights of Asian Americans. Over the last 47 years, we have focused on economic justice, immigrant rights, housing and environmental justice, educational equity, and voting rights and democracy. However, one issue that has come up repeatedly throughout EMIL GUILLERMO: ASSAULT GUN BAN ROB BANTA CALIFORNIA STATE Asian Americans as victims brought on the assault weapons ban 32 years ago in California, and now it could take an Asian American attorney general to lead the fight to make sure it stays the law. That’s my take after Federal Judge Roger Benitez overturned California’s assault weapons ban as unconstitutional on Friday night. Bet you didn’t know there even was such a ban in California? Yep MARCH 26: NATIONAL DAY OF ACTION AND HEALING The increase in anti-Asian hate crimes has been devastating for the AAPI community, but we must remain vigilant and continue to speak out against racism and all forms of hate and violence. Please join us on Friday, March 26 for a National Virtual Day of Action and Healing and pledge to #StopAsianHate and condemn acts of racism and discrimination against Asian Americans.SHIRLEY NG | AALDEF
Shirley is an active volunteer in Manhattan’s Chinatown. She organizes free weekend events for “21 Pell St.,” is an advocate for the American Legion Lt. KimLau B.R. Post 1291, and serves on the Chinatown YMCA Board. She is a member of the Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA) and has served as National Board Representative for the AAJA-NYC chapter. NYPD'S HATE CRIMES TASK FORCE NYS Attorney General. The Attorney General’s Office will connect victims. and impacted communities to available resources, launch civil investigations and support local law EMIL GUILLERMO: ASIAN AMERICANS WERE LYNCHED TOO--ON TRUMP In case you didn’t know, Asian Americans were among the lynched in the U.S. And since October is Filipino American History Month, it’s worth noting that Filipinos in particular were targeted in California. But first, it’s galling to find lynching back in the news just because the president of the United States tried to link it with impeachment to better communicate his own sense of AALDEFABOUTPROGRAMSUPDATESTAKE ACTIONCONTACT USDONATE March 4: Juju Chang, Ronny Chieng, and Ann Mukherjee receive 2021 Justice in Action Awards at lunar new year gala March 8, 2021. New York City . . .The Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF) held its virtual Lunar New Year Gala on March 4 and presented its 2021 Justice in Action Awards to Juju Chang, ABC News’ Nightline co-host; Ann Mukherjee, Chairman and CEO ofABOUT AALDEF
About. The Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund, a New York-based national organization founded in 1974, protects and promotes the civil rights of Asian Americans. By combining litigation, advocacy, education, and organizing, the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF) works with Asian American communitiesacross the
UPDATES | AALDEF
The Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund, a national organization founded in 1974, protects and promotes the civil rightsof Asian Americans.
AALDEF JOINS GROUPS CRITICIZING RISE IN ANTI-ASIAN As a national network of local and national Asian American organizations and individuals that convened in the wake of the pandemic a year ago, we have been working together to share best practices and lessons learned from responding to anti-Asian violence. We are horrified by the continuing acts of violence against members of our Asian American communities across the country, from NewOUR STAFF | AALDEF
About. Margaret Fung is a co-founder and executive director of the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF). She testified before . Jennifer Weng has 19 years of development and management experience. She joined AALDEF in 2002 and has served as 9/11 Relief Project . REMEMBERING CORKY LEE, "UNOFFICIAL ASIAN AMERICAN Corky Lee, the “Unofficial Asian American Photographer Laureate” and a friend to AALDEF for more than four decades, passed away on January 27 from Covid-19 complications at age 73. More than a man with a camera, he was a historian with a cyclopedic knowledge of people and events in Asian American communities across the country. As a fixture at so many celebrations, demonstrations,MARGARET FUNG
Margaret Fung is a co-founder and executive director of the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF). She testified before the U.S. House Judiciary Committee in 1992, calling for the expansion of language assistance under the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Her advocacy led to the first fully-translated Chinese-language ballots in New York City in 1994. RONALD EBENS, THE MAN WHO KILLED VINCENT CHIN, APOLOGIZES After 30 years, the killer of Asian American icon Vincent Chin told me in an exclusive interview that the murder known as a hate crime, wasn’t about race, nor does he ever even remember hitting Chin with a baseball bat. Incredible as that sounds, there is one thing Ronald Ebens is clear about. Ebens, who was convicted of second degree murder but spent no time in prison for the act, is sorryJERRY VATTAMALA
Jerry has been a leader in collecting electoral data on and protecting Asian American voters, organizing AALDEF’s National Asian American Exit Poll and Voter Protection Program which deployed over 850 volunteers in 14 states and Washington DC, to survey and protect almost 14,000 Asian American voters on Election Day 2016. Jerry has also organized the Asian American community forSHIRLEY NG | AALDEF
Shirley is an active volunteer in Manhattan’s Chinatown. She organizes free weekend events for “21 Pell St.,” is an advocate for the American Legion Lt. KimLau B.R. Post 1291, and serves on the Chinatown YMCA Board. She is a member of the Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA) and has served as National Board Representative for the AAJA-NYC chapter. AALDEFABOUTPROGRAMSUPDATESTAKE ACTIONCONTACT USDONATE March 4: Juju Chang, Ronny Chieng, and Ann Mukherjee receive 2021 Justice in Action Awards at lunar new year gala March 8, 2021. New York City . . .The Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF) held its virtual Lunar New Year Gala on March 4 and presented its 2021 Justice in Action Awards to Juju Chang, ABC News’ Nightline co-host; Ann Mukherjee, Chairman and CEO ofABOUT AALDEF
About. The Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund, a New York-based national organization founded in 1974, protects and promotes the civil rights of Asian Americans. By combining litigation, advocacy, education, and organizing, the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF) works with Asian American communitiesacross the
UPDATES | AALDEF
The Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund, a national organization founded in 1974, protects and promotes the civil rightsof Asian Americans.
AALDEF JOINS GROUPS CRITICIZING RISE IN ANTI-ASIAN As a national network of local and national Asian American organizations and individuals that convened in the wake of the pandemic a year ago, we have been working together to share best practices and lessons learned from responding to anti-Asian violence. We are horrified by the continuing acts of violence against members of our Asian American communities across the country, from NewOUR STAFF | AALDEF
About. Margaret Fung is a co-founder and executive director of the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF). She testified before . Jennifer Weng has 19 years of development and management experience. She joined AALDEF in 2002 and has served as 9/11 Relief Project . REMEMBERING CORKY LEE, "UNOFFICIAL ASIAN AMERICAN Corky Lee, the “Unofficial Asian American Photographer Laureate” and a friend to AALDEF for more than four decades, passed away on January 27 from Covid-19 complications at age 73. More than a man with a camera, he was a historian with a cyclopedic knowledge of people and events in Asian American communities across the country. As a fixture at so many celebrations, demonstrations,MARGARET FUNG
Margaret Fung is a co-founder and executive director of the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF). She testified before the U.S. House Judiciary Committee in 1992, calling for the expansion of language assistance under the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Her advocacy led to the first fully-translated Chinese-language ballots in New York City in 1994. RONALD EBENS, THE MAN WHO KILLED VINCENT CHIN, APOLOGIZES After 30 years, the killer of Asian American icon Vincent Chin told me in an exclusive interview that the murder known as a hate crime, wasn’t about race, nor does he ever even remember hitting Chin with a baseball bat. Incredible as that sounds, there is one thing Ronald Ebens is clear about. Ebens, who was convicted of second degree murder but spent no time in prison for the act, is sorryJERRY VATTAMALA
Jerry has been a leader in collecting electoral data on and protecting Asian American voters, organizing AALDEF’s National Asian American Exit Poll and Voter Protection Program which deployed over 850 volunteers in 14 states and Washington DC, to survey and protect almost 14,000 Asian American voters on Election Day 2016. Jerry has also organized the Asian American community forSHIRLEY NG | AALDEF
Shirley is an active volunteer in Manhattan’s Chinatown. She organizes free weekend events for “21 Pell St.,” is an advocate for the American Legion Lt. KimLau B.R. Post 1291, and serves on the Chinatown YMCA Board. She is a member of the Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA) and has served as National Board Representative for the AAJA-NYC chapter.UPDATES | AALDEF
The Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund, a national organization founded in 1974, protects and promotes the civil rightsof Asian Americans.
CONTACT US | AALDEF
In 1974, a small group of lawyers, activists, and students, inspired by the civil rights and antiwar movements of the 1960s came together to create the Asian Americans Legal Defense and Education Fund. Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF) 99 Hudson St, 12th Fl New York, NY 10013. tel: (212) 966-5932 fax: (212) 966-4303.OUR HISTORY
Our History. In 1974, AALDEF was the first nonprofit organization on the East Coast to address the civil rights issues affecting Asian Americans locally and nationwide. We believed that the law should be used as a tool for social justice, and that lawyers should serve the needs of the people. The Asian American population has grown ten-fold #STOPASIANHATE PROJECT The Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF) is a national organization founded in 1974 to protect and promote the civil rights of Asian Americans. Over the last 47 years, we have focused on economic justice, immigrant rights, voting rights, housing and environmental justice, educational equity, and voting rights and democracy. However, one issue that has come up repeatedly AALDEF #STOPASIANHATE PROJECT The Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF) is a national organization founded in 1974 to protect and promote the civil rights of Asian Americans. Over the last 47 years, we have focused on economic justice, immigrant rights, housing and environmental justice, educational equity, and voting rights and democracy. However, one issue that has come up repeatedly throughout NEWS INDIA TIMES: SOUTH ASIAN VOTERS SUE HAMTRAMCK, MI FOR News India Times - On June 3, 2021, the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF) sued the City of Hamtramck, Michigan for failing to comply with the language assistance provisions (Section 203) of the federal Voting Rights Act (VRA). The AALDEF complaint alleges that Rahima Begum, one of the Bengali-speaking plaintiffs, could not participate in the electoral process EMIL GUILLERMO: ASSAULT GUN BAN ROB BANTA CALIFORNIA STATE Asian Americans as victims brought on the assault weapons ban 32 years ago in California, and now it could take an Asian American attorney general to lead the fight to make sure it stays the law. That’s my take after Federal Judge Roger Benitez overturned California’s assault weapons ban as unconstitutional on Friday night. Bet you didn’t know there even was such a ban in California? Yep MARCH 26: NATIONAL DAY OF ACTION AND HEALING The increase in anti-Asian hate crimes has been devastating for the AAPI community, but we must remain vigilant and continue to speak out against racism and all forms of hate and violence. Please join us on Friday, March 26 for a National Virtual Day of Action and Healing and pledge to #StopAsianHate and condemn acts of racism and discrimination against Asian Americans.SHIRLEY NG | AALDEF
Shirley is an active volunteer in Manhattan’s Chinatown. She organizes free weekend events for “21 Pell St.,” is an advocate for the American Legion Lt. KimLau B.R. Post 1291, and serves on the Chinatown YMCA Board. She is a member of the Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA) and has served as National Board Representative for the AAJA-NYC chapter. AM NEW YORK: 'CARE FAIR' IN CHINATOWN PROMOTES SELF AMNY - Organizers combined safety education and fun family events to create an exciting day of activities in Chinatown during the first AAPI Care Fair on May 15. Two young activists have spent the last several months striving to ease the minds of vulnerable members of the AAPI community during a sharp, steady rise in anti-Asian violence. Kenji Jones and Michelle Tran hoped residents would both AALDEFABOUTPROGRAMSUPDATESTAKE ACTIONCONTACT USDONATE March 4: Juju Chang, Ronny Chieng, and Ann Mukherjee receive 2021 Justice in Action Awards at lunar new year gala March 8, 2021. New York City . . .The Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF) held its virtual Lunar New Year Gala on March 4 and presented its 2021 Justice in Action Awards to Juju Chang, ABC News’ Nightline co-host; Ann Mukherjee, Chairman and CEO ofABOUT AALDEF
About. The Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund, a New York-based national organization founded in 1974, protects and promotes the civil rights of Asian Americans. By combining litigation, advocacy, education, and organizing, the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF) works with Asian American communitiesacross the
CONTACT US | AALDEF
In 1974, a small group of lawyers, activists, and students, inspired by the civil rights and antiwar movements of the 1960s came together to create the Asian Americans Legal Defense and Education Fund. Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF) 99 Hudson St, 12th Fl New York, NY 10013. tel: (212) 966-5932 fax: (212) 966-4303. RONALD EBENS, THE MAN WHO KILLED VINCENT CHIN, APOLOGIZESTHE EBENSALIENS TODAY
After 30 years, the killer of Asian American icon Vincent Chin told me in an exclusive interview that the murder known as a hate crime, wasn’t about race, nor does he ever even remember hitting Chin with a baseball bat. Incredible as that sounds, there is one thing Ronald Ebens is clear about. Ebens, who was convicted of second degree murder but spent no time in prison for the act, is sorry REMEMBERING CORKY LEE, "UNOFFICIAL ASIAN AMERICAN Corky Lee, the “Unofficial Asian American Photographer Laureate” and a friend to AALDEF for more than four decades, passed away on January 27 from Covid-19 complications at age 73. More than a man with a camera, he was a historian with a cyclopedic knowledge of people and events in Asian American communities across the country. As a fixture at so many celebrations, demonstrations,MARGARET FUNG
Margaret Fung is a co-founder and executive director of the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF). She testified before the U.S. House Judiciary Committee in 1992, calling for the expansion of language assistance under the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Her advocacy led to the first fully-translated Chinese-language ballots in New York City in 1994.JERRY VATTAMALA
Jerry has been a leader in collecting electoral data on and protecting Asian American voters, organizing AALDEF’s National Asian American Exit Poll and Voter Protection Program which deployed over 850 volunteers in 14 states and Washington DC, to survey and protect almost 14,000 Asian American voters on Election Day 2016. Jerry has also organized the Asian American community forSHIRLEY NG | AALDEF
Shirley is an active volunteer in Manhattan’s Chinatown. She organizes free weekend events for “21 Pell St.,” is an advocate for the American Legion Lt. KimLau B.R. Post 1291, and serves on the Chinatown YMCA Board. She is a member of the Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA) and has served as National Board Representative for the AAJA-NYC chapter. RONALD EBENS, VINCENT CHIN’S KILLER, DENIES FINANCIALRONALD EBENS AND MICHAEL NITZRONALD EBENS TODAYMICHAEL NITZ VINCENT CHINWHO KILLEDVINCENT CHIN
“I’m doing fine,” Ronald Ebens told me on Wednesday, a day after the June 23 anniversary of Vincent Chin’s brutal murder, when I asked how he was doing. He was quick to add, “I had a good Father’s Day with my kids.” And when I asked if he did anything special on Tuesday, the actual day Chin’s life ended, Ebens answered back with a question. IMMIGRATION RELIEF FOR CRIME VICTIMS THE U VISA MANUALVISA FOR VICTIMS OF CRIMECRIME OF VIOLENCE IMMIGRATIONVICTIMS OF IMMIGRATION CRIMEENGAGEMENT
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AALDEFABOUTPROGRAMSUPDATESTAKE ACTIONCONTACT USDONATE March 4: Juju Chang, Ronny Chieng, and Ann Mukherjee receive 2021 Justice in Action Awards at lunar new year gala March 8, 2021. New York City . . .The Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF) held its virtual Lunar New Year Gala on March 4 and presented its 2021 Justice in Action Awards to Juju Chang, ABC News’ Nightline co-host; Ann Mukherjee, Chairman and CEO ofABOUT AALDEF
About. The Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund, a New York-based national organization founded in 1974, protects and promotes the civil rights of Asian Americans. By combining litigation, advocacy, education, and organizing, the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF) works with Asian American communitiesacross the
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In 1974, a small group of lawyers, activists, and students, inspired by the civil rights and antiwar movements of the 1960s came together to create the Asian Americans Legal Defense and Education Fund. Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF) 99 Hudson St, 12th Fl New York, NY 10013. tel: (212) 966-5932 fax: (212) 966-4303. RONALD EBENS, THE MAN WHO KILLED VINCENT CHIN, APOLOGIZESTHE EBENSALIENS TODAY
After 30 years, the killer of Asian American icon Vincent Chin told me in an exclusive interview that the murder known as a hate crime, wasn’t about race, nor does he ever even remember hitting Chin with a baseball bat. Incredible as that sounds, there is one thing Ronald Ebens is clear about. Ebens, who was convicted of second degree murder but spent no time in prison for the act, is sorry REMEMBERING CORKY LEE, "UNOFFICIAL ASIAN AMERICAN Corky Lee, the “Unofficial Asian American Photographer Laureate” and a friend to AALDEF for more than four decades, passed away on January 27 from Covid-19 complications at age 73. More than a man with a camera, he was a historian with a cyclopedic knowledge of people and events in Asian American communities across the country. As a fixture at so many celebrations, demonstrations,MARGARET FUNG
Margaret Fung is a co-founder and executive director of the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF). She testified before the U.S. House Judiciary Committee in 1992, calling for the expansion of language assistance under the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Her advocacy led to the first fully-translated Chinese-language ballots in New York City in 1994.JERRY VATTAMALA
Jerry has been a leader in collecting electoral data on and protecting Asian American voters, organizing AALDEF’s National Asian American Exit Poll and Voter Protection Program which deployed over 850 volunteers in 14 states and Washington DC, to survey and protect almost 14,000 Asian American voters on Election Day 2016. Jerry has also organized the Asian American community forSHIRLEY NG | AALDEF
Shirley is an active volunteer in Manhattan’s Chinatown. She organizes free weekend events for “21 Pell St.,” is an advocate for the American Legion Lt. KimLau B.R. Post 1291, and serves on the Chinatown YMCA Board. She is a member of the Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA) and has served as National Board Representative for the AAJA-NYC chapter. RONALD EBENS, VINCENT CHIN’S KILLER, DENIES FINANCIALRONALD EBENS AND MICHAEL NITZRONALD EBENS TODAYMICHAEL NITZ VINCENT CHINWHO KILLEDVINCENT CHIN
“I’m doing fine,” Ronald Ebens told me on Wednesday, a day after the June 23 anniversary of Vincent Chin’s brutal murder, when I asked how he was doing. He was quick to add, “I had a good Father’s Day with my kids.” And when I asked if he did anything special on Tuesday, the actual day Chin’s life ended, Ebens answered back with a question. IMMIGRATION RELIEF FOR CRIME VICTIMS THE U VISA MANUALVISA FOR VICTIMS OF CRIMECRIME OF VIOLENCE IMMIGRATIONVICTIMS OF IMMIGRATION CRIMEENGAGEMENT
Immigration Relief for Crime Victims: The U Visa Manual The New York Anti-Trafficking Network has provided direct services to over 450survivors
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About. The Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund, a New York-based national organization founded in 1974, protects and promotes the civil rights of Asian Americans. By combining litigation, advocacy, education, and organizing, the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF) works with Asian American communitiesacross the
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In 1974, a small group of lawyers, activists, and students, inspired by the civil rights and antiwar movements of the 1960s came together to create the Asian Americans Legal Defense and Education Fund. Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF) 99 Hudson St, 12th Fl New York, NY 10013. tel: (212) 966-5932 fax: (212) 966-4303.TAKE ACTION
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About. Margaret Fung is a co-founder and executive director of the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF). She testified before . Jennifer Weng has 19 years of development and management experience. She joined AALDEF in 2002 and has served as 9/11 Relief Project . NEWS INDIA TIMES: SOUTH ASIAN VOTERS SUE HAMTRAMCK, MI FOR News India Times - On June 3, 2021, the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF) sued the City of Hamtramck, Michigan for failing to comply with the language assistance provisions (Section 203) of the federal Voting Rights Act (VRA). The AALDEF complaint alleges that Rahima Begum, one of the Bengali-speaking plaintiffs, could not participate in the electoral processBOARD OF DIRECTORS
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News November 25, 2020 NEW YORK LAW JOURNAL: COMMUNITY INPUT WILL BE KEY TO NEW YORK'S REDISTRICTING PROCESS, STATE COMMISSIONERS SAYread more ›
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Press Release November 13, 2020 AALDEF EXIT POLL: ASIAN AMERICANS FAVOR BIDEN OVER TRUMP 68% TO 29%; PLAYED ROLE IN CLOSE RACES IN GEORGIA AND OTHER BATTLEGROUND STATESread more ›
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10/1/2020 - AALDEF PARTNERS WITH ASIAN CINEVISION ON 43RD ASIAN AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVALOctober 1, 2020
The Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund is proud to be a community partner of Asian CineVision’s Asian American International Film Festival once again. This year’s festival runs from October 1 to 11, 2020. Due to the pandemic, all screenings will be viewed online in the comfort of your own home. Use AALDEF’s unique discount code AAIFF43_6X!bE to receive 20% off all festival screenings. AALDEF is highlighting the following two films:read more › APRIL 17: VIRTUAL LISTENING PARTY FOR "SOFT POWER" CAST ALBUM RELEASETO BENEFIT AALDEF
April 17, 2020
On Friday, April 17, at 8 pm, the Public Theater will host a live virtual listening party to celebrate the release of the cast album recording of “Soft Power,” the musical-in-a-play by Tony Award-winning playwright David Henry Hwang and Jeanine Tesori. Funds will be raised to support AALDEF and the Public Theater at this listening party. “Soft Power,” which had its New York premiere at the Public Theater last year, explores race, cultural identity, and America’s …read more › WILLIAM F. LEE AND VIET THANH NGUYEN RECEIVE 2020 JUSTICE IN ACTION AWARDS AT AALDEF LUNAR NEW YEAR GALAFebruary 18, 2020
New York City…More than 500 people attended the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF) Lunar New Year Gala on Feb. 6 in New York City to honor 2020 Justice in Action Award recipients William F. Lee, partner at WilmerHale, and Viet Thanh Nguyen, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, “The Sympathizer.” Cindy Hsu, Emmy Award-winning anchor and reporter at CBS2 New York, and Sree Sreenivasan, Loeb Professor of Digital Innovation at Stony Brook University, were …read more ›Blog
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