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WHO IS APEN?
miya@apen4ej.org. Miya Yoshitani has been the Executive Director of the Asian Pacific Environmental Network since 2013. Starting at APEN as a youth organizer in the 1990’s, Miya has an extensive background in community organizing, and a long history of working inOUR HISTORY
Our History. Asian Pacific Environmental Network (APEN) grew from a seed of an idea at the First National People of Color Environmental Justice Leadership Summit in 1991. For decades, working class communities of color around the country had been organizing locally to stop big corporations from putting toxic landfills and incinerators intheir
MAPPING RESILIENCE
Developed by the Asian Pacific Environmental Network (APEN), the Mapping Resilience report aims to raise the public visibility of the needs of frontline communities within statewide climate adaptation and resilience efforts. The full report contains the following sections: Background on communities disproportionately impacted by climatechange
CELEBRATING 25 YEARS OF ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE On September 26, we will come together to celebrate victories, share stories, connect with frontline leaders, and grow our movement for a future where all of our communities can thrive. Register to join APEN at our 25th anniversary on September 26! In 1991, working-class communities of color from across the country came together for the RESILIENCE BEFORE DISASTER Resilience Before Disaster: The Need to Build Equitable, Community-Driven Social Infrastructure, jointly released by APEN, SEIU California, and BlueGreen Alliance, makes the case for California to make long-term and deep investments in the resilience of its most vulnerable communities. As California faces devastating wildfires, extreme heat, power outages, and an ongoing pandemic, the need to JOINT AAPI STATEMENT TO RESIST THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION As Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, We Will Resist. We stand at a critical juncture in world history. The election of Donald Trump as president of the United States represents a direct threat to millions of people’s safety and to the health of the planet. As Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs) committed to equality,inclusion,
ADVANCING COMMUNITY HEALTH THROUGH COMMUNITY BENEFITS Advancing Community Health through Community Benefits Agreements guides development priorities for each property in a city, is an example of the types of decisions HOME - ASIAN PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORKWHO IS APENOUR WORKMEDIAGET INVOLVEDDONATEEVENTS Join the Fight! Build power and build community by volunteering for APEN’s events and campaigns. Volunteer. 426 17th Street, Suite 500. Oakland, CA 94610. EIN: 94-3261846. APEN COVID-19 EMERGENCY COMMUNITY STABILIZATION FUND APEN is organizing a COVID-19 Emergency Community Stabilization Fund to make sure that the working class Asian immigrants and refugees in our communities have what they need to stay home and stay healthy during this pandemic. DONATE TO THE FUND. As COVID-19 spreads, it’s become clear that this pandemic is a threat multiplier. MEDIA - ASIAN PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK marie@apen4ej.org. 530-505-1102. View bios of APEN’s issue experts and staff. Download APEN’s logo in multiple formats and languages here. Recent Press Releases. Statement on Nomination of Michael Regan for EPA Administrator. Dec 17, 2020. California Environmental Justice Leaders Call on Biden to Appoint EPA Leader with a ‘Proven TrackWHO IS APEN?
miya@apen4ej.org. Miya Yoshitani has been the Executive Director of the Asian Pacific Environmental Network since 2013. Starting at APEN as a youth organizer in the 1990’s, Miya has an extensive background in community organizing, and a long history of working inOUR HISTORY
Our History. Asian Pacific Environmental Network (APEN) grew from a seed of an idea at the First National People of Color Environmental Justice Leadership Summit in 1991. For decades, working class communities of color around the country had been organizing locally to stop big corporations from putting toxic landfills and incinerators intheir
MAPPING RESILIENCE
Developed by the Asian Pacific Environmental Network (APEN), the Mapping Resilience report aims to raise the public visibility of the needs of frontline communities within statewide climate adaptation and resilience efforts. The full report contains the following sections: Background on communities disproportionately impacted by climatechange
CELEBRATING 25 YEARS OF ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE On September 26, we will come together to celebrate victories, share stories, connect with frontline leaders, and grow our movement for a future where all of our communities can thrive. Register to join APEN at our 25th anniversary on September 26! In 1991, working-class communities of color from across the country came together for the RESILIENCE BEFORE DISASTER Resilience Before Disaster: The Need to Build Equitable, Community-Driven Social Infrastructure, jointly released by APEN, SEIU California, and BlueGreen Alliance, makes the case for California to make long-term and deep investments in the resilience of its most vulnerable communities. As California faces devastating wildfires, extreme heat, power outages, and an ongoing pandemic, the need to JOINT AAPI STATEMENT TO RESIST THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION As Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, We Will Resist. We stand at a critical juncture in world history. The election of Donald Trump as president of the United States represents a direct threat to millions of people’s safety and to the health of the planet. As Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs) committed to equality,inclusion,
ADVANCING COMMUNITY HEALTH THROUGH COMMUNITY BENEFITS Advancing Community Health through Community Benefits Agreements guides development priorities for each property in a city, is an example of the types of decisions MEDIA - ASIAN PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK marie@apen4ej.org. 530-505-1102. View bios of APEN’s issue experts and staff. Download APEN’s logo in multiple formats and languages here. Recent Press Releases. Statement on Nomination of Michael Regan for EPA Administrator. Dec 17, 2020. California Environmental Justice Leaders Call on Biden to Appoint EPA Leader with a ‘Proven Track OUR WORK - ASIAN PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK Just Transition is a vision and framework for moving toward a world where everyone has the resources they need to live full, dignified lives. Standing Up to Big Polluters. Power to the Frontlines. Safe, Stable, and Affordable Housing. Climate Resilience. Mobilizing the Power of Asian Voters.TAKE ACTION
Asian Pacific Environmental Network is an organization with deep roots in California’s Asian immigrant and refugee communities. This year, we are fighting for Schools and Communities First, a ballot measure that would restore $12 billion a year in funding for our roads, parks and libraries, health clinics and trauma centers, local schools and VOLUNTEER - ASIAN PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK Volunteers are a key component of all aspects of our work. From supporting research projects that support APEN’s policy agenda to talking to voters and community members about the issues that affect their daily lives, they make it possible for APEN to change hearts and minds in support of a Just Transition. And from providing logistical ELECTIONS 2020: WHEN WE ORGANIZE, WE WIN. When we organize, we win. We still don’t know whether Proposition 15 has passed, but it’s going to be close, and we must work to make sure every single vote is counted and every voice is heard this election. Voters of color, working-class and immigrant and refugee voters are so often disenfranchised by an election system thatinvalidates
VOTE 2020: OUR FUTURE DEPENDS ON IT Vote 2020: Our Future Depends On It. 2020 has been a year like no other. Millions of acres of land have been consumed by fires and communities across the state have been displaced. On Labor Day weekend, we experienced some of the hottest weather on record: Woodland Hills reached a record breaking 121℉. September marks the umpteenth month into JOB ANNOUNCEMENT: OAKLAND COMMUNITY ORGANIZER, FULL TIME Job Announcement: Oakland Community Organizer, Full Time. The Asian Pacific Environmental Network (APEN) is an environmental justice organization with deep roots in California’s Asian immigrant and refugee communities. Since 1993, APEN has built a membership base of Laotian refugees in Richmond and Chinese immigrants in Oakland. DONATE TO ASIAN PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK Asian Pacific Environmental Network is a 501 (c)3 tax-exempt organization and your donation is tax-deductible within the guidelines of U.S. law. To claim a donation as a deduction on your U.S. taxes, please keep your email donation receipt as your official record. We'll send it to you upon successful completion of your donation. WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH REFLECTION: ALL THAT YOU CHANGE As we celebrate the many amazing women who have made history this month, I am reflecting on my own journey with feminisms and what it’s meant to root our work at Asian Pacific Environmental Network HOME - ASIAN PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK Home - Asian Pacific Environmental Network HOME - ASIAN PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORKWHO IS APENOUR WORKMEDIAGET INVOLVEDDONATEEVENTS Join the Fight! Build power and build community by volunteering for APEN’s events and campaigns. Volunteer. 426 17th Street, Suite 500. Oakland, CA 94610. EIN: 94-3261846. APEN COVID-19 EMERGENCY COMMUNITY STABILIZATION FUND APEN is organizing a COVID-19 Emergency Community Stabilization Fund to make sure that the working class Asian immigrants and refugees in our communities have what they need to stay home and stay healthy during this pandemic. DONATE TO THE FUND. As COVID-19 spreads, it’s become clear that this pandemic is a threat multiplier. MEDIA - ASIAN PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK marie@apen4ej.org. 530-505-1102. View bios of APEN’s issue experts and staff. Download APEN’s logo in multiple formats and languages here. Recent Press Releases. Statement on Nomination of Michael Regan for EPA Administrator. Dec 17, 2020. California Environmental Justice Leaders Call on Biden to Appoint EPA Leader with a ‘Proven TrackWHO IS APEN?
miya@apen4ej.org. Miya Yoshitani has been the Executive Director of the Asian Pacific Environmental Network since 2013. Starting at APEN as a youth organizer in the 1990’s, Miya has an extensive background in community organizing, and a long history of working inOUR HISTORY
Our History. Asian Pacific Environmental Network (APEN) grew from a seed of an idea at the First National People of Color Environmental Justice Leadership Summit in 1991. For decades, working class communities of color around the country had been organizing locally to stop big corporations from putting toxic landfills and incinerators intheir
MAPPING RESILIENCE
Developed by the Asian Pacific Environmental Network (APEN), the Mapping Resilience report aims to raise the public visibility of the needs of frontline communities within statewide climate adaptation and resilience efforts. The full report contains the following sections: Background on communities disproportionately impacted by climatechange
CELEBRATING 25 YEARS OF ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE On September 26, we will come together to celebrate victories, share stories, connect with frontline leaders, and grow our movement for a future where all of our communities can thrive. Register to join APEN at our 25th anniversary on September 26! In 1991, working-class communities of color from across the country came together for the RESILIENCE BEFORE DISASTER Resilience Before Disaster: The Need to Build Equitable, Community-Driven Social Infrastructure, jointly released by APEN, SEIU California, and BlueGreen Alliance, makes the case for California to make long-term and deep investments in the resilience of its most vulnerable communities. As California faces devastating wildfires, extreme heat, power outages, and an ongoing pandemic, the need to JOINT AAPI STATEMENT TO RESIST THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION As Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, We Will Resist. We stand at a critical juncture in world history. The election of Donald Trump as president of the United States represents a direct threat to millions of people’s safety and to the health of the planet. As Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs) committed to equality,inclusion,
ADVANCING COMMUNITY HEALTH THROUGH COMMUNITY BENEFITS Advancing Community Health through Community Benefits Agreements guides development priorities for each property in a city, is an example of the types of decisions HOME - ASIAN PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORKWHO IS APENOUR WORKMEDIAGET INVOLVEDDONATEEVENTS Join the Fight! Build power and build community by volunteering for APEN’s events and campaigns. Volunteer. 426 17th Street, Suite 500. Oakland, CA 94610. EIN: 94-3261846. APEN COVID-19 EMERGENCY COMMUNITY STABILIZATION FUND APEN is organizing a COVID-19 Emergency Community Stabilization Fund to make sure that the working class Asian immigrants and refugees in our communities have what they need to stay home and stay healthy during this pandemic. DONATE TO THE FUND. As COVID-19 spreads, it’s become clear that this pandemic is a threat multiplier. MEDIA - ASIAN PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK marie@apen4ej.org. 530-505-1102. View bios of APEN’s issue experts and staff. Download APEN’s logo in multiple formats and languages here. Recent Press Releases. Statement on Nomination of Michael Regan for EPA Administrator. Dec 17, 2020. California Environmental Justice Leaders Call on Biden to Appoint EPA Leader with a ‘Proven TrackWHO IS APEN?
miya@apen4ej.org. Miya Yoshitani has been the Executive Director of the Asian Pacific Environmental Network since 2013. Starting at APEN as a youth organizer in the 1990’s, Miya has an extensive background in community organizing, and a long history of working inOUR HISTORY
Our History. Asian Pacific Environmental Network (APEN) grew from a seed of an idea at the First National People of Color Environmental Justice Leadership Summit in 1991. For decades, working class communities of color around the country had been organizing locally to stop big corporations from putting toxic landfills and incinerators intheir
MAPPING RESILIENCE
Developed by the Asian Pacific Environmental Network (APEN), the Mapping Resilience report aims to raise the public visibility of the needs of frontline communities within statewide climate adaptation and resilience efforts. The full report contains the following sections: Background on communities disproportionately impacted by climatechange
CELEBRATING 25 YEARS OF ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE On September 26, we will come together to celebrate victories, share stories, connect with frontline leaders, and grow our movement for a future where all of our communities can thrive. Register to join APEN at our 25th anniversary on September 26! In 1991, working-class communities of color from across the country came together for the RESILIENCE BEFORE DISASTER Resilience Before Disaster: The Need to Build Equitable, Community-Driven Social Infrastructure, jointly released by APEN, SEIU California, and BlueGreen Alliance, makes the case for California to make long-term and deep investments in the resilience of its most vulnerable communities. As California faces devastating wildfires, extreme heat, power outages, and an ongoing pandemic, the need to JOINT AAPI STATEMENT TO RESIST THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION As Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, We Will Resist. We stand at a critical juncture in world history. The election of Donald Trump as president of the United States represents a direct threat to millions of people’s safety and to the health of the planet. As Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs) committed to equality,inclusion,
ADVANCING COMMUNITY HEALTH THROUGH COMMUNITY BENEFITS Advancing Community Health through Community Benefits Agreements guides development priorities for each property in a city, is an example of the types of decisions MEDIA - ASIAN PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK marie@apen4ej.org. 530-505-1102. View bios of APEN’s issue experts and staff. Download APEN’s logo in multiple formats and languages here. Recent Press Releases. Statement on Nomination of Michael Regan for EPA Administrator. Dec 17, 2020. California Environmental Justice Leaders Call on Biden to Appoint EPA Leader with a ‘Proven Track OUR WORK - ASIAN PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK Just Transition is a vision and framework for moving toward a world where everyone has the resources they need to live full, dignified lives. Standing Up to Big Polluters. Power to the Frontlines. Safe, Stable, and Affordable Housing. Climate Resilience. Mobilizing the Power of Asian Voters.TAKE ACTION
Asian Pacific Environmental Network is an organization with deep roots in California’s Asian immigrant and refugee communities. This year, we are fighting for Schools and Communities First, a ballot measure that would restore $12 billion a year in funding for our roads, parks and libraries, health clinics and trauma centers, local schools and VOLUNTEER - ASIAN PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK Volunteers are a key component of all aspects of our work. From supporting research projects that support APEN’s policy agenda to talking to voters and community members about the issues that affect their daily lives, they make it possible for APEN to change hearts and minds in support of a Just Transition. And from providing logistical ELECTIONS 2020: WHEN WE ORGANIZE, WE WIN. When we organize, we win. We still don’t know whether Proposition 15 has passed, but it’s going to be close, and we must work to make sure every single vote is counted and every voice is heard this election. Voters of color, working-class and immigrant and refugee voters are so often disenfranchised by an election system thatinvalidates
VOTE 2020: OUR FUTURE DEPENDS ON IT Vote 2020: Our Future Depends On It. 2020 has been a year like no other. Millions of acres of land have been consumed by fires and communities across the state have been displaced. On Labor Day weekend, we experienced some of the hottest weather on record: Woodland Hills reached a record breaking 121℉. September marks the umpteenth month into JOB ANNOUNCEMENT: OAKLAND COMMUNITY ORGANIZER, FULL TIME Job Announcement: Oakland Community Organizer, Full Time. The Asian Pacific Environmental Network (APEN) is an environmental justice organization with deep roots in California’s Asian immigrant and refugee communities. Since 1993, APEN has built a membership base of Laotian refugees in Richmond and Chinese immigrants in Oakland. DONATE TO ASIAN PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK Asian Pacific Environmental Network is a 501 (c)3 tax-exempt organization and your donation is tax-deductible within the guidelines of U.S. law. To claim a donation as a deduction on your U.S. taxes, please keep your email donation receipt as your official record. We'll send it to you upon successful completion of your donation. WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH REFLECTION: ALL THAT YOU CHANGE As we celebrate the many amazing women who have made history this month, I am reflecting on my own journey with feminisms and what it’s meant to root our work at Asian Pacific Environmental Network HOME - ASIAN PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK Home - Asian Pacific Environmental Network HOME - ASIAN PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORKWHO IS APENOUR WORKMEDIAGET INVOLVEDDONATEEVENTS Join the Fight! Build power and build community by volunteering for APEN’s events and campaigns. Volunteer. 426 17th Street, Suite 500. Oakland, CA 94610. EIN: 94-3261846. APEN COVID-19 EMERGENCY COMMUNITY STABILIZATION FUND APEN is organizing a COVID-19 Emergency Community Stabilization Fund to make sure that the working class Asian immigrants and refugees in our communities have what they need to stay home and stay healthy during this pandemic. DONATE TO THE FUND. As COVID-19 spreads, it’s become clear that this pandemic is a threat multiplier.WHO IS APEN?
miya@apen4ej.org. Miya Yoshitani has been the Executive Director of the Asian Pacific Environmental Network since 2013. Starting at APEN as a youth organizer in the 1990’s, Miya has an extensive background in community organizing, and a long history of working in OUR WORK - ASIAN PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK Just Transition is a vision and framework for moving toward a world where everyone has the resources they need to live full, dignified lives. Standing Up to Big Polluters. Power to the Frontlines. Safe, Stable, and Affordable Housing. Climate Resilience. Mobilizing the Power of Asian Voters.OUR HISTORY
Our History. Asian Pacific Environmental Network (APEN) grew from a seed of an idea at the First National People of Color Environmental Justice Leadership Summit in 1991. For decades, working class communities of color around the country had been organizing locally to stop big corporations from putting toxic landfills and incinerators intheir
VOLUNTEER - ASIAN PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK Volunteers are a key component of all aspects of our work. From supporting research projects that support APEN’s policy agenda to talking to voters and community members about the issues that affect their daily lives, they make it possible for APEN to change hearts and minds in support of a Just Transition. And from providing logisticalMAPPING RESILIENCE
Developed by the Asian Pacific Environmental Network (APEN), the Mapping Resilience report aims to raise the public visibility of the needs of frontline communities within statewide climate adaptation and resilience efforts. The full report contains the following sections: Background on communities disproportionately impacted by climatechange
RESILIENCE BEFORE DISASTER Resilience Before Disaster: The Need to Build Equitable, Community-Driven Social Infrastructure, jointly released by APEN, SEIU California, and BlueGreen Alliance, makes the case for California to make long-term and deep investments in the resilience of its most vulnerable communities. As California faces devastating wildfires, extreme heat, power outages, and an ongoing pandemic, the need to JOINT AAPI STATEMENT TO RESIST THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION As Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, We Will Resist. We stand at a critical juncture in world history. The election of Donald Trump as president of the United States represents a direct threat to millions of people’s safety and to the health of the planet. As Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs) committed to equality,inclusion,
ADVANCING COMMUNITY HEALTH THROUGH COMMUNITY BENEFITS Advancing Community Health through Community Benefits Agreements guides development priorities for each property in a city, is an example of the types of decisions HOME - ASIAN PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORKWHO IS APENOUR WORKMEDIAGET INVOLVEDDONATEEVENTS Join the Fight! Build power and build community by volunteering for APEN’s events and campaigns. Volunteer. 426 17th Street, Suite 500. Oakland, CA 94610. EIN: 94-3261846. APEN COVID-19 EMERGENCY COMMUNITY STABILIZATION FUND APEN is organizing a COVID-19 Emergency Community Stabilization Fund to make sure that the working class Asian immigrants and refugees in our communities have what they need to stay home and stay healthy during this pandemic. DONATE TO THE FUND. As COVID-19 spreads, it’s become clear that this pandemic is a threat multiplier.WHO IS APEN?
miya@apen4ej.org. Miya Yoshitani has been the Executive Director of the Asian Pacific Environmental Network since 2013. Starting at APEN as a youth organizer in the 1990’s, Miya has an extensive background in community organizing, and a long history of working in OUR WORK - ASIAN PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK Just Transition is a vision and framework for moving toward a world where everyone has the resources they need to live full, dignified lives. Standing Up to Big Polluters. Power to the Frontlines. Safe, Stable, and Affordable Housing. Climate Resilience. Mobilizing the Power of Asian Voters.OUR HISTORY
Our History. Asian Pacific Environmental Network (APEN) grew from a seed of an idea at the First National People of Color Environmental Justice Leadership Summit in 1991. For decades, working class communities of color around the country had been organizing locally to stop big corporations from putting toxic landfills and incinerators intheir
VOLUNTEER - ASIAN PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK Volunteers are a key component of all aspects of our work. From supporting research projects that support APEN’s policy agenda to talking to voters and community members about the issues that affect their daily lives, they make it possible for APEN to change hearts and minds in support of a Just Transition. And from providing logisticalMAPPING RESILIENCE
Developed by the Asian Pacific Environmental Network (APEN), the Mapping Resilience report aims to raise the public visibility of the needs of frontline communities within statewide climate adaptation and resilience efforts. The full report contains the following sections: Background on communities disproportionately impacted by climatechange
RESILIENCE BEFORE DISASTER Resilience Before Disaster: The Need to Build Equitable, Community-Driven Social Infrastructure, jointly released by APEN, SEIU California, and BlueGreen Alliance, makes the case for California to make long-term and deep investments in the resilience of its most vulnerable communities. As California faces devastating wildfires, extreme heat, power outages, and an ongoing pandemic, the need to JOINT AAPI STATEMENT TO RESIST THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION As Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, We Will Resist. We stand at a critical juncture in world history. The election of Donald Trump as president of the United States represents a direct threat to millions of people’s safety and to the health of the planet. As Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs) committed to equality,inclusion,
ADVANCING COMMUNITY HEALTH THROUGH COMMUNITY BENEFITS Advancing Community Health through Community Benefits Agreements guides development priorities for each property in a city, is an example of the types of decisions MEDIA - ASIAN PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK marie@apen4ej.org. 530-505-1102. View bios of APEN’s issue experts and staff. Download APEN’s logo in multiple formats and languages here. Recent Press Releases. Statement on Nomination of Michael Regan for EPA Administrator. Dec 17, 2020. California Environmental Justice Leaders Call on Biden to Appoint EPA Leader with a ‘Proven Track VOLUNTEER - ASIAN PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK Volunteers are a key component of all aspects of our work. From supporting research projects that support APEN’s policy agenda to talking to voters and community members about the issues that affect their daily lives, they make it possible for APEN to change hearts and minds in support of a Just Transition. And from providing logistical SIGN UP: COVID-19 PHONEBANKING Volunteers who speak Mandarin, Cantonese, Lao, Khmu, and Mien are strongly encouraged to sign up. Phonebanking began in early April, and phonebankers will be expected to commit to at least 2 hours per week. We will provide the tech tools and training you need to get plugged in right away. Sign up below and we’ll follow up with more information.GET INVOLVED
Our Main Office (Downtown Oakland) 426 17th Street, Suite 500, Oakland, CA 94612 Phone: (510) 834-8920 Fax: (510) 834-8926 Email: info@apen4ej.org Getting Here. Taking public transit? We are located 1 block away from the 19th Street BART station, and close to AC Transit bus lines 72, 12, 6, 51A, 33, 18, NL, 14, 88, 40, 20, 1, 19, 29, 96, or the free Broadway Shuttle.TAKE ACTION
Asian Pacific Environmental Network is an organization with deep roots in California’s Asian immigrant and refugee communities. This year, we are fighting for Schools and Communities First, a ballot measure that would restore $12 billion a year in funding for our roads, parks and libraries, health clinics and trauma centers, local schools and CONTACT US - ASIAN PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK In this moment, it is more important than ever that we invest in grassroots organizing on the frontlines of the struggles against climate change, displacement and environmental injustice. PUBLIC BANKS FOR CLEAN ENERGY AND A JUST TRANSITION Principled Partnerships for a Just Transition: How Public Banks Can Finance Clean Energy Upgrades for Low-Income Renters. In 2019, California became the third state to authorize the establishment of Public Banks. The new law authorizes “public ownership of public banks for the purpose of achieving cost savings, strengthening localeconomies
CELEBRATING 25 YEARS OF ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE On September 26, we will come together to celebrate victories, share stories, connect with frontline leaders, and grow our movement for a future where all of our communities can thrive. Register to join APEN at our 25th anniversary on September 26! In 1991, working-class communities of color from across the country came together for the COVID-19 EMERGENCY COMMUNITY STABILIZATION FUND Support working-class Asian immigrant and refugee families through the COVID-19 pandemic. Thank you! At this time, we are no longer able to accept contributions to APEN's COVID-19 Emergency Community Stabilization Fund. Thanks to hundreds of donors like you, we have been able to raise as much funding as we are able to distribute atthis time.
#APISEMPOWERED ACROSS CALIFORNIA, TO RESIST AND RENEW This year, API organizations across the state came together to advocate for environmental, immigration, and housing justice. APACC took on a bigger, bolder shape by bringing community members and allies together in a coordinated week of action in 5 regions across the state to hold legislators accountable to healthy thrivingneighborhoods.
HOME - ASIAN PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORKWHO IS APENOUR WORKMEDIAGET INVOLVEDDONATEEVENTS Asian Pacific Environmental Network is an environmental justice organization with deep roots in California’s Asian immigrant and refugee communities. APEN COVID-19 EMERGENCY COMMUNITY STABILIZATION FUND Support working-class Asian immigrant and refugee families through the COVID-19 pandemic. As we face one of the worst pandemics of our lifetimes, we know that our best chance of weathering the storm is to pool our resources and help the people in our communities that need it most.APEN is organizing a COVID-19 Emergency Community Stabilization Fund to make sure that the working class AsianWHO IS APEN?
ayesha@apen4ej.org. Ayesha is a first-generation Pakistani American raised in the Bay Area. Her early childhood experiences in Pakistan led her to become involved in a number of non-profit organizations providing resources to communities in need both locally and globally. MEDIA - ASIAN PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK We’re out here shaping the future. Media contact: Marie Choi. Communications Director marie@apen4ej.org 530-505-1102. View bios of APEN’s issue experts and staff.OUR HISTORY
Asian Pacific Environmental Network (APEN) grew from a seed of an idea at the First National People of Color Environmental Justice Leadership Summit in 1991. For decades, working class communities of color around the country had been organizing locally to stop big corporations from putting toxic landfills and incinerators in their neighborhood.MAPPING RESILIENCE
There is a need to better characterize and promote the notion of community resilience as part of broader adaptation strategies toward a vision that is deeply rooted in climate justice and equity. CELEBRATING 25 YEARS OF ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE On September 26, we will come together to celebrate victories, share stories, connect with frontline leaders, and grow our movement for a future where all of our communities can thrive. Register to join APEN at our 25th anniversary on September 26! In 1991, working-class communities of color from across the country came together for the RESILIENCE BEFORE DISASTER Resilience Before Disaster: The Need to Build Equitable, Community-Driven Social Infrastructure, jointly released by APEN, SEIU California, and BlueGreen Alliance, makes the case for California to make long-term and deep investments in the resilience of its most vulnerable communities. As California faces devastating wildfires, extreme heat, power outages, and an ongoing pandemic, the need to JOINT AAPI STATEMENT TO RESIST THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION As Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, We Will Resist. We stand at a critical juncture in world history. The election of Donald Trump as president of the United States represents a direct threat to millions of people’s safety and to the health of the planet. As Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs) committed to equality,inclusion,
ADVANCING COMMUNITY HEALTH THROUGH COMMUNITY BENEFITS Advancing Community Health through Community Benefits Agreements guides development priorities for each property in a city, is an example of the types of decisions HOME - ASIAN PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORKWHO IS APENOUR WORKMEDIAGET INVOLVEDDONATEEVENTS Asian Pacific Environmental Network is an environmental justice organization with deep roots in California’s Asian immigrant and refugee communities. APEN COVID-19 EMERGENCY COMMUNITY STABILIZATION FUND Support working-class Asian immigrant and refugee families through the COVID-19 pandemic. As we face one of the worst pandemics of our lifetimes, we know that our best chance of weathering the storm is to pool our resources and help the people in our communities that need it most.APEN is organizing a COVID-19 Emergency Community Stabilization Fund to make sure that the working class AsianWHO IS APEN?
ayesha@apen4ej.org. Ayesha is a first-generation Pakistani American raised in the Bay Area. Her early childhood experiences in Pakistan led her to become involved in a number of non-profit organizations providing resources to communities in need both locally and globally. MEDIA - ASIAN PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK We’re out here shaping the future. Media contact: Marie Choi. Communications Director marie@apen4ej.org 530-505-1102. View bios of APEN’s issue experts and staff.OUR HISTORY
Asian Pacific Environmental Network (APEN) grew from a seed of an idea at the First National People of Color Environmental Justice Leadership Summit in 1991. For decades, working class communities of color around the country had been organizing locally to stop big corporations from putting toxic landfills and incinerators in their neighborhood.MAPPING RESILIENCE
There is a need to better characterize and promote the notion of community resilience as part of broader adaptation strategies toward a vision that is deeply rooted in climate justice and equity. CELEBRATING 25 YEARS OF ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE On September 26, we will come together to celebrate victories, share stories, connect with frontline leaders, and grow our movement for a future where all of our communities can thrive. Register to join APEN at our 25th anniversary on September 26! In 1991, working-class communities of color from across the country came together for the RESILIENCE BEFORE DISASTER Resilience Before Disaster: The Need to Build Equitable, Community-Driven Social Infrastructure, jointly released by APEN, SEIU California, and BlueGreen Alliance, makes the case for California to make long-term and deep investments in the resilience of its most vulnerable communities. As California faces devastating wildfires, extreme heat, power outages, and an ongoing pandemic, the need to JOINT AAPI STATEMENT TO RESIST THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION As Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, We Will Resist. We stand at a critical juncture in world history. The election of Donald Trump as president of the United States represents a direct threat to millions of people’s safety and to the health of the planet. As Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs) committed to equality,inclusion,
ADVANCING COMMUNITY HEALTH THROUGH COMMUNITY BENEFITS Advancing Community Health through Community Benefits Agreements guides development priorities for each property in a city, is an example of the types of decisions APEN COVID-19 EMERGENCY COMMUNITY STABILIZATION FUND Support working-class Asian immigrant and refugee families through the COVID-19 pandemic. As we face one of the worst pandemics of our lifetimes, we know that our best chance of weathering the storm is to pool our resources and help the people in our communities that need it most.APEN is organizing a COVID-19 Emergency Community Stabilization Fund to make sure that the working class Asian MEDIA - ASIAN PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK We’re out here shaping the future. Media contact: Marie Choi. Communications Director marie@apen4ej.org 530-505-1102. View bios of APEN’s issue experts and staff. OUR WORK - ASIAN PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK All of us should have a say in how we power our neighborhoods, not just the wealthy few who profit from dirty power plants and refineries. APEN’s Power to the Frontlines projects are growing locally produced and governed 100% clean renewable energy resources in the neighborhoods that need it most – poor and working class communities of color that have been at the frontlines of fighting bigGET INVOLVED
Our Main Office (Downtown Oakland) 426 17th Street, Suite 500, Oakland, CA 94612 Phone: (510) 834-8920 Fax: (510) 834-8926 Email: info@apen4ej.org Getting Here. Taking public transit? We are located 1 block away from the 19th Street BART station, and close to AC Transit bus lines 72, 12, 6, 51A, 33, 18, NL, 14, 88, 40, 20, 1, 19, 29, 96, or the free Broadway Shuttle.OUR HISTORY
Asian Pacific Environmental Network (APEN) grew from a seed of an idea at the First National People of Color Environmental Justice Leadership Summit in 1991. For decades, working class communities of color around the country had been organizing locally to stop big corporations from putting toxic landfills and incinerators in their neighborhood. VOLUNTEER - ASIAN PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK APEN is a small, grassroots organization with deep roots and big goals. In order to make those goals real, we need supporters across the Bay and California who can volunteer to help us reach more people than we ever could on our own.TAKE ACTION
Stand up for our parks, libraries, and schools. California’s immigrant and refugee communities deserve quality health care, public parks, libraries, and schools. COVID-19 EMERGENCY COMMUNITY STABILIZATION FUND APEN is fortunate to reopen our COVID-19 Emergency Community Stabilization Fund for a second round on Tuesday, July 21st to serve working class Asian immigrants and refugees in our communities. SIGN UP: 100 CHAMPIONS FOR OUR SCHOOLS AND COMMUNITIES We at APEN are keeping up the pressure to pass Schools and Communities First, a ballot measure this November that would restore $12 billion in funding for our schools, parks, and local services. These life-saving investments would directly benefit working-class communities of color like ours who have been hit hard by the COVID-19pandemic.
RICHMOND IS HOME
Richmond is Home: Preventing a Second Displacement of Laotian Americans documents their community's stories of home - stories of Laos before the devastation of war, their experiences of war and refugee camps, and how people found each other and made home together in Richmond, California. Now, as Laotian Americans in Richmond face a housing crisis, they're fighting to stay and finding solutions HOME - ASIAN PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORKWHO IS APENOUR WORKMEDIAGET INVOLVEDDONATEEVENTS Join the Fight! Build power and build community by volunteering for APEN’s events and campaigns. Volunteer. 426 17th Street, Suite 500. Oakland, CA 94610. EIN: 94-3261846. APEN COVID-19 EMERGENCY COMMUNITY STABILIZATION FUND APEN is organizing a COVID-19 Emergency Community Stabilization Fund to make sure that the working class Asian immigrants and refugees in our communities have what they need to stay home and stay healthy during this pandemic. DONATE TO THE FUND. As COVID-19 spreads, it’s become clear that this pandemic is a threat multiplier. MEDIA - ASIAN PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK marie@apen4ej.org. 530-505-1102. View bios of APEN’s issue experts and staff. Download APEN’s logo in multiple formats and languages here. Recent Press Releases. Statement on Nomination of Michael Regan for EPA Administrator. Dec 17, 2020. California Environmental Justice Leaders Call on Biden to Appoint EPA Leader with a ‘Proven TrackWHO IS APEN?
miya@apen4ej.org. Miya Yoshitani has been the Executive Director of the Asian Pacific Environmental Network since 2013. Starting at APEN as a youth organizer in the 1990’s, Miya has an extensive background in community organizing, and a long history of working inOUR HISTORY
Our History. Asian Pacific Environmental Network (APEN) grew from a seed of an idea at the First National People of Color Environmental Justice Leadership Summit in 1991. For decades, working class communities of color around the country had been organizing locally to stop big corporations from putting toxic landfills and incinerators intheir
MAPPING RESILIENCE
Developed by the Asian Pacific Environmental Network (APEN), the Mapping Resilience report aims to raise the public visibility of the needs of frontline communities within statewide climate adaptation and resilience efforts. The full report contains the following sections: Background on communities disproportionately impacted by climatechange
CELEBRATING 25 YEARS OF ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE On September 26, we will come together to celebrate victories, share stories, connect with frontline leaders, and grow our movement for a future where all of our communities can thrive. Register to join APEN at our 25th anniversary on September 26! In 1991, working-class communities of color from across the country came together for the RESILIENCE BEFORE DISASTER Resilience Before Disaster: The Need to Build Equitable, Community-Driven Social Infrastructure, jointly released by APEN, SEIU California, and BlueGreen Alliance, makes the case for California to make long-term and deep investments in the resilience of its most vulnerable communities. As California faces devastating wildfires, extreme heat, power outages, and an ongoing pandemic, the need to ADVANCING COMMUNITY HEALTH THROUGH COMMUNITY BENEFITS Advancing Community Health through Community Benefits Agreements guides development priorities for each property in a city, is an example of the types of decisions ASIAN AMERICAN ENVIRONMENTALISTS 1 The Diverse Face of Asians and Pacific Islanders in California, Asian Pacific American Legal Center (2006). 2 “The New ‘Sleeping Giant’ in California Politics: The Growth of Asian Americans”, UCLA Asian American Studies Center, 2006. 3 The Diverse Face of Asians and Pacific Islanders in California, Asian Pacific American LegalCenter (2006).
HOME - ASIAN PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORKWHO IS APENOUR WORKMEDIAGET INVOLVEDDONATEEVENTS Join the Fight! Build power and build community by volunteering for APEN’s events and campaigns. Volunteer. 426 17th Street, Suite 500. Oakland, CA 94610. EIN: 94-3261846. APEN COVID-19 EMERGENCY COMMUNITY STABILIZATION FUND APEN is organizing a COVID-19 Emergency Community Stabilization Fund to make sure that the working class Asian immigrants and refugees in our communities have what they need to stay home and stay healthy during this pandemic. DONATE TO THE FUND. As COVID-19 spreads, it’s become clear that this pandemic is a threat multiplier. MEDIA - ASIAN PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK marie@apen4ej.org. 530-505-1102. View bios of APEN’s issue experts and staff. Download APEN’s logo in multiple formats and languages here. Recent Press Releases. Statement on Nomination of Michael Regan for EPA Administrator. Dec 17, 2020. California Environmental Justice Leaders Call on Biden to Appoint EPA Leader with a ‘Proven TrackWHO IS APEN?
miya@apen4ej.org. Miya Yoshitani has been the Executive Director of the Asian Pacific Environmental Network since 2013. Starting at APEN as a youth organizer in the 1990’s, Miya has an extensive background in community organizing, and a long history of working inOUR HISTORY
Our History. Asian Pacific Environmental Network (APEN) grew from a seed of an idea at the First National People of Color Environmental Justice Leadership Summit in 1991. For decades, working class communities of color around the country had been organizing locally to stop big corporations from putting toxic landfills and incinerators intheir
CELEBRATING 25 YEARS OF ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE On September 26, we will come together to celebrate victories, share stories, connect with frontline leaders, and grow our movement for a future where all of our communities can thrive. Register to join APEN at our 25th anniversary on September 26! In 1991, working-class communities of color from across the country came together for theMAPPING RESILIENCE
Developed by the Asian Pacific Environmental Network (APEN), the Mapping Resilience report aims to raise the public visibility of the needs of frontline communities within statewide climate adaptation and resilience efforts. The full report contains the following sections: Background on communities disproportionately impacted by climatechange
RESILIENCE BEFORE DISASTER Resilience Before Disaster: The Need to Build Equitable, Community-Driven Social Infrastructure, jointly released by APEN, SEIU California, and BlueGreen Alliance, makes the case for California to make long-term and deep investments in the resilience of its most vulnerable communities. As California faces devastating wildfires, extreme heat, power outages, and an ongoing pandemic, the need to JOINT AAPI STATEMENT TO RESIST THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION As Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, We Will Resist. We stand at a critical juncture in world history. The election of Donald Trump as president of the United States represents a direct threat to millions of people’s safety and to the health of the planet. As Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs) committed to equality,inclusion,
ADVANCING COMMUNITY HEALTH THROUGH COMMUNITY BENEFITS Advancing Community Health through Community Benefits Agreements guides development priorities for each property in a city, is an example of the types of decisions APEN COVID-19 EMERGENCY COMMUNITY STABILIZATION FUND APEN is organizing a COVID-19 Emergency Community Stabilization Fund to make sure that the working class Asian immigrants and refugees in our communities have what they need to stay home and stay healthy during this pandemic. DONATE TO THE FUND. As COVID-19 spreads, it’s become clear that this pandemic is a threat multiplier. MEDIA - ASIAN PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK marie@apen4ej.org. 530-505-1102. View bios of APEN’s issue experts and staff. Download APEN’s logo in multiple formats and languages here. Recent Press Releases. Statement on Nomination of Michael Regan for EPA Administrator. Dec 17, 2020. California Environmental Justice Leaders Call on Biden to Appoint EPA Leader with a ‘Proven Track OUR WORK - ASIAN PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK Just Transition is a vision and framework for moving toward a world where everyone has the resources they need to live full, dignified lives. Standing Up to Big Polluters. Power to the Frontlines. Safe, Stable, and Affordable Housing. Climate Resilience. Mobilizing the Power of Asian Voters.OUR HISTORY
Asian Pacific Environmental Network (APEN) grew from a seed of an idea at the First National People of Color Environmental Justice Leadership Summit in 1991. For decades, working class communities of color around the country had been organizing locally to stop big corporations from putting toxic landfills and incinerators in their neighborhood.TAKE ACTION
Asian Pacific Environmental Network is an organization with deep roots in California’s Asian immigrant and refugee communities. This year, we are fighting for Schools and Communities First, a ballot measure that would restore $12 billion a year in funding for our roads, parks and libraries, health clinics and trauma centers, local schools andGET INVOLVED
Our Main Office (Downtown Oakland) 426 17th Street, Suite 500, Oakland, CA 94612 Phone: (510) 834-8920 Fax: (510) 834-8926 Email: info@apen4ej.org Getting Here. Taking public transit? We are located 1 block away from the 19th Street BART station, and close to AC Transit bus lines 72, 12, 6, 51A, 33, 18, NL, 14, 88, 40, 20, 1, 19, 29, 96, or the free Broadway Shuttle. VOLUNTEER - ASIAN PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK Volunteers are a key component of all aspects of our work. From supporting research projects that support APEN’s policy agenda to talking to voters and community members about the issues that affect their daily lives, they make it possible for APEN to change hearts and minds in support of a Just Transition. And from providing logistical SIGN UP: 100 CHAMPIONS FOR OUR SCHOOLS AND COMMUNITIES We at APEN are keeping up the pressure to pass Schools and Communities First, a ballot measure this November that would restore $12 billion in funding for our schools, parks, and local services. These life-saving investments would directly benefit working-class communities of color like ours who have been hit hard by the COVID-19pandemic.
COVID-19 EMERGENCY COMMUNITY STABILIZATION FUND This is a volunteer effort in the community to help support the more vulnerable members of our community in Contra Costa. If you have any other questions/concerns, please feel free to contact covidinfo@apen4ej.org. Thank you for your patience. We wish you good health and safety! To learn more about our work beyond mutual aidand/or get involved
RICHMOND IS HOME
Richmond is Home: Preventing a Second Displacement of Laotian Americans documents their community's stories of home - stories of Laos before the devastation of war, their experiences of war and refugee camps, and how people found each other and made home together in Richmond, California. Now, as Laotian Americans in Richmond face a housing crisis, they're fighting to stay and finding solutions HOME - ASIAN PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORKWHO IS APENOUR WORKMEDIAGET INVOLVEDDONATEEVENTS Join the Fight! Build power and build community by volunteering for APEN’s events and campaigns. Volunteer. 426 17th Street, Suite 500. Oakland, CA 94610. EIN: 94-3261846. APEN COVID-19 EMERGENCY COMMUNITY STABILIZATION FUND APEN is organizing a COVID-19 Emergency Community Stabilization Fund to make sure that the working class Asian immigrants and refugees in our communities have what they need to stay home and stay healthy during this pandemic. DONATE TO THE FUND. As COVID-19 spreads, it’s become clear that this pandemic is a threat multiplier. MEDIA - ASIAN PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK marie@apen4ej.org. 530-505-1102. View bios of APEN’s issue experts and staff. Download APEN’s logo in multiple formats and languages here. Recent Press Releases. Statement on Nomination of Michael Regan for EPA Administrator. Dec 17, 2020. California Environmental Justice Leaders Call on Biden to Appoint EPA Leader with a ‘Proven TrackWHO IS APEN?
miya@apen4ej.org. Miya Yoshitani has been the Executive Director of the Asian Pacific Environmental Network since 2013. Starting at APEN as a youth organizer in the 1990’s, Miya has an extensive background in community organizing, and a long history of working inOUR HISTORY
Our History. Asian Pacific Environmental Network (APEN) grew from a seed of an idea at the First National People of Color Environmental Justice Leadership Summit in 1991. For decades, working class communities of color around the country had been organizing locally to stop big corporations from putting toxic landfills and incinerators intheir
MAPPING RESILIENCE
Developed by the Asian Pacific Environmental Network (APEN), the Mapping Resilience report aims to raise the public visibility of the needs of frontline communities within statewide climate adaptation and resilience efforts. The full report contains the following sections: Background on communities disproportionately impacted by climatechange
CELEBRATING 25 YEARS OF ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE On September 26, we will come together to celebrate victories, share stories, connect with frontline leaders, and grow our movement for a future where all of our communities can thrive. Register to join APEN at our 25th anniversary on September 26! In 1991, working-class communities of color from across the country came together for the RESILIENCE BEFORE DISASTER Resilience Before Disaster: The Need to Build Equitable, Community-Driven Social Infrastructure, jointly released by APEN, SEIU California, and BlueGreen Alliance, makes the case for California to make long-term and deep investments in the resilience of its most vulnerable communities. As California faces devastating wildfires, extreme heat, power outages, and an ongoing pandemic, the need to ADVANCING COMMUNITY HEALTH THROUGH COMMUNITY BENEFITS Advancing Community Health through Community Benefits Agreements guides development priorities for each property in a city, is an example of the types of decisions ASIAN AMERICAN ENVIRONMENTALISTS 1 The Diverse Face of Asians and Pacific Islanders in California, Asian Pacific American Legal Center (2006). 2 “The New ‘Sleeping Giant’ in California Politics: The Growth of Asian Americans”, UCLA Asian American Studies Center, 2006. 3 The Diverse Face of Asians and Pacific Islanders in California, Asian Pacific American LegalCenter (2006).
HOME - ASIAN PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORKWHO IS APENOUR WORKMEDIAGET INVOLVEDDONATEEVENTS Join the Fight! Build power and build community by volunteering for APEN’s events and campaigns. Volunteer. 426 17th Street, Suite 500. Oakland, CA 94610. EIN: 94-3261846. APEN COVID-19 EMERGENCY COMMUNITY STABILIZATION FUND APEN is organizing a COVID-19 Emergency Community Stabilization Fund to make sure that the working class Asian immigrants and refugees in our communities have what they need to stay home and stay healthy during this pandemic. DONATE TO THE FUND. As COVID-19 spreads, it’s become clear that this pandemic is a threat multiplier. MEDIA - ASIAN PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK marie@apen4ej.org. 530-505-1102. View bios of APEN’s issue experts and staff. Download APEN’s logo in multiple formats and languages here. Recent Press Releases. Statement on Nomination of Michael Regan for EPA Administrator. Dec 17, 2020. California Environmental Justice Leaders Call on Biden to Appoint EPA Leader with a ‘Proven TrackWHO IS APEN?
miya@apen4ej.org. Miya Yoshitani has been the Executive Director of the Asian Pacific Environmental Network since 2013. Starting at APEN as a youth organizer in the 1990’s, Miya has an extensive background in community organizing, and a long history of working inOUR HISTORY
Our History. Asian Pacific Environmental Network (APEN) grew from a seed of an idea at the First National People of Color Environmental Justice Leadership Summit in 1991. For decades, working class communities of color around the country had been organizing locally to stop big corporations from putting toxic landfills and incinerators intheir
MAPPING RESILIENCE
Developed by the Asian Pacific Environmental Network (APEN), the Mapping Resilience report aims to raise the public visibility of the needs of frontline communities within statewide climate adaptation and resilience efforts. The full report contains the following sections: Background on communities disproportionately impacted by climatechange
CELEBRATING 25 YEARS OF ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE On September 26, we will come together to celebrate victories, share stories, connect with frontline leaders, and grow our movement for a future where all of our communities can thrive. Register to join APEN at our 25th anniversary on September 26! In 1991, working-class communities of color from across the country came together for the RESILIENCE BEFORE DISASTER Resilience Before Disaster: The Need to Build Equitable, Community-Driven Social Infrastructure, jointly released by APEN, SEIU California, and BlueGreen Alliance, makes the case for California to make long-term and deep investments in the resilience of its most vulnerable communities. As California faces devastating wildfires, extreme heat, power outages, and an ongoing pandemic, the need to ADVANCING COMMUNITY HEALTH THROUGH COMMUNITY BENEFITS Advancing Community Health through Community Benefits Agreements guides development priorities for each property in a city, is an example of the types of decisions ASIAN AMERICAN ENVIRONMENTALISTS 1 The Diverse Face of Asians and Pacific Islanders in California, Asian Pacific American Legal Center (2006). 2 “The New ‘Sleeping Giant’ in California Politics: The Growth of Asian Americans”, UCLA Asian American Studies Center, 2006. 3 The Diverse Face of Asians and Pacific Islanders in California, Asian Pacific American LegalCenter (2006).
APEN COVID-19 EMERGENCY COMMUNITY STABILIZATION FUND APEN is organizing a COVID-19 Emergency Community Stabilization Fund to make sure that the working class Asian immigrants and refugees in our communities have what they need to stay home and stay healthy during this pandemic. DONATE TO THE FUND. As COVID-19 spreads, it’s become clear that this pandemic is a threat multiplier. MEDIA - ASIAN PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK marie@apen4ej.org. 530-505-1102. View bios of APEN’s issue experts and staff. Download APEN’s logo in multiple formats and languages here. Recent Press Releases. Statement on Nomination of Michael Regan for EPA Administrator. Dec 17, 2020. California Environmental Justice Leaders Call on Biden to Appoint EPA Leader with a ‘Proven Track OUR WORK - ASIAN PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK Just Transition is a vision and framework for moving toward a world where everyone has the resources they need to live full, dignified lives. Standing Up to Big Polluters. Power to the Frontlines. Safe, Stable, and Affordable Housing. Climate Resilience. Mobilizing the Power of Asian Voters.OUR HISTORY
Asian Pacific Environmental Network (APEN) grew from a seed of an idea at the First National People of Color Environmental Justice Leadership Summit in 1991. For decades, working class communities of color around the country had been organizing locally to stop big corporations from putting toxic landfills and incinerators in their neighborhood.TAKE ACTION
Asian Pacific Environmental Network is an organization with deep roots in California’s Asian immigrant and refugee communities. This year, we are fighting for Schools and Communities First, a ballot measure that would restore $12 billion a year in funding for our roads, parks and libraries, health clinics and trauma centers, local schools andGET INVOLVED
Our Main Office (Downtown Oakland) 426 17th Street, Suite 500, Oakland, CA 94612 Phone: (510) 834-8920 Fax: (510) 834-8926 Email: info@apen4ej.org Getting Here. Taking public transit? We are located 1 block away from the 19th Street BART station, and close to AC Transit bus lines 72, 12, 6, 51A, 33, 18, NL, 14, 88, 40, 20, 1, 19, 29, 96, or the free Broadway Shuttle. VOLUNTEER - ASIAN PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK Volunteers are a key component of all aspects of our work. From supporting research projects that support APEN’s policy agenda to talking to voters and community members about the issues that affect their daily lives, they make it possible for APEN to change hearts and minds in support of a Just Transition. And from providing logistical SIGN UP: 100 CHAMPIONS FOR OUR SCHOOLS AND COMMUNITIES We at APEN are keeping up the pressure to pass Schools and Communities First, a ballot measure this November that would restore $12 billion in funding for our schools, parks, and local services. These life-saving investments would directly benefit working-class communities of color like ours who have been hit hard by the COVID-19pandemic.
COVID-19 EMERGENCY COMMUNITY STABILIZATION FUND This is a volunteer effort in the community to help support the more vulnerable members of our community in Contra Costa. If you have any other questions/concerns, please feel free to contact covidinfo@apen4ej.org. Thank you for your patience. We wish you good health and safety! To learn more about our work beyond mutual aidand/or get involved
RICHMOND IS HOME
Richmond is Home: Preventing a Second Displacement of Laotian Americans documents their community's stories of home - stories of Laos before the devastation of war, their experiences of war and refugee camps, and how people found each other and made home together in Richmond, California. Now, as Laotian Americans in Richmond face a housing crisis, they're fighting to stay and finding solutions HOME - ASIAN PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORKWHO IS APENOUR WORKMEDIAGET INVOLVEDDONATEEVENTS Join the Fight! Build power and build community by volunteering for APEN’s events and campaigns. Volunteer. 426 17th Street, Suite 500. Oakland, CA 94610. EIN: 94-3261846. APEN COVID-19 EMERGENCY COMMUNITY STABILIZATION FUND APEN is organizing a COVID-19 Emergency Community Stabilization Fund to make sure that the working class Asian immigrants and refugees in our communities have what they need to stay home and stay healthy during this pandemic. DONATE TO THE FUND. As COVID-19 spreads, it’s become clear that this pandemic is a threat multiplier. MEDIA - ASIAN PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK marie@apen4ej.org. 530-505-1102. View bios of APEN’s issue experts and staff. Download APEN’s logo in multiple formats and languages here. Recent Press Releases. Statement on Nomination of Michael Regan for EPA Administrator. Dec 17, 2020. California Environmental Justice Leaders Call on Biden to Appoint EPA Leader with a ‘Proven Track VOLUNTEER - ASIAN PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK Volunteers are a key component of all aspects of our work. From supporting research projects that support APEN’s policy agenda to talking to voters and community members about the issues that affect their daily lives, they make it possible for APEN to change hearts and minds in support of a Just Transition. And from providing logisticalTAKE ACTION
Asian Pacific Environmental Network is an organization with deep roots in California’s Asian immigrant and refugee communities. This year, we are fighting for Schools and Communities First, a ballot measure that would restore $12 billion a year in funding for our roads, parks and libraries, health clinics and trauma centers, local schools andOUR HISTORY
Our History. Asian Pacific Environmental Network (APEN) grew from a seed of an idea at the First National People of Color Environmental Justice Leadership Summit in 1991. For decades, working class communities of color around the country had been organizing locally to stop big corporations from putting toxic landfills and incinerators intheir
A NEW GENERATION IN RICHMOND A New Generation in Richmond. Dec 16, 2020. by Denny Khamphanthong, Richmond Community Organizer, APEN. I still remember the first time I learned about APEN. It was a cold, drizzly September morning in San Francisco during the People’s March for Climate, Jobs and Justice in 2018. I wasn’t affiliated with any organization, but a friend had CELEBRATING 25 YEARS OF ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE On September 26, we will come together to celebrate victories, share stories, connect with frontline leaders, and grow our movement for a future where all of our communities can thrive. Register to join APEN at our 25th anniversary on September 26! In 1991, working-class communities of color from across the country came together for theMAPPING RESILIENCE
Developed by the Asian Pacific Environmental Network (APEN), the Mapping Resilience report aims to raise the public visibility of the needs of frontline communities within statewide climate adaptation and resilience efforts. The full report contains the following sections: Background on communities disproportionately impacted by climatechange
ADVANCING COMMUNITY HEALTH THROUGH COMMUNITY BENEFITSCOMMUNITY BENEFITS AGREEMENTCOMMUNITY BENEFITS AGREEMENT WACOMMUNITY BENEFITS AGREEMENT DETROITCOMMUNITY BENEFITS AGREEMENT HANDBOOKSUCCESSFUL COMMUNITY BENEFIT AGREEMENTS Advancing Community Health through Community Benefits Agreements guides development priorities for each property in a city, is an example of the types of decisions HOME - ASIAN PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORKWHO IS APENOUR WORKMEDIAGET INVOLVEDDONATEEVENTS Join the Fight! Build power and build community by volunteering for APEN’s events and campaigns. Volunteer. 426 17th Street, Suite 500. Oakland, CA 94610. EIN: 94-3261846. APEN COVID-19 EMERGENCY COMMUNITY STABILIZATION FUND APEN is organizing a COVID-19 Emergency Community Stabilization Fund to make sure that the working class Asian immigrants and refugees in our communities have what they need to stay home and stay healthy during this pandemic. DONATE TO THE FUND. As COVID-19 spreads, it’s become clear that this pandemic is a threat multiplier. MEDIA - ASIAN PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK marie@apen4ej.org. 530-505-1102. View bios of APEN’s issue experts and staff. Download APEN’s logo in multiple formats and languages here. Recent Press Releases. Statement on Nomination of Michael Regan for EPA Administrator. Dec 17, 2020. California Environmental Justice Leaders Call on Biden to Appoint EPA Leader with a ‘Proven Track VOLUNTEER - ASIAN PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK Volunteers are a key component of all aspects of our work. From supporting research projects that support APEN’s policy agenda to talking to voters and community members about the issues that affect their daily lives, they make it possible for APEN to change hearts and minds in support of a Just Transition. And from providing logisticalTAKE ACTION
Asian Pacific Environmental Network is an organization with deep roots in California’s Asian immigrant and refugee communities. This year, we are fighting for Schools and Communities First, a ballot measure that would restore $12 billion a year in funding for our roads, parks and libraries, health clinics and trauma centers, local schools andOUR HISTORY
Our History. Asian Pacific Environmental Network (APEN) grew from a seed of an idea at the First National People of Color Environmental Justice Leadership Summit in 1991. For decades, working class communities of color around the country had been organizing locally to stop big corporations from putting toxic landfills and incinerators intheir
A NEW GENERATION IN RICHMOND A New Generation in Richmond. Dec 16, 2020. by Denny Khamphanthong, Richmond Community Organizer, APEN. I still remember the first time I learned about APEN. It was a cold, drizzly September morning in San Francisco during the People’s March for Climate, Jobs and Justice in 2018. I wasn’t affiliated with any organization, but a friend had CELEBRATING 25 YEARS OF ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE On September 26, we will come together to celebrate victories, share stories, connect with frontline leaders, and grow our movement for a future where all of our communities can thrive. Register to join APEN at our 25th anniversary on September 26! In 1991, working-class communities of color from across the country came together for theMAPPING RESILIENCE
Developed by the Asian Pacific Environmental Network (APEN), the Mapping Resilience report aims to raise the public visibility of the needs of frontline communities within statewide climate adaptation and resilience efforts. The full report contains the following sections: Background on communities disproportionately impacted by climatechange
ADVANCING COMMUNITY HEALTH THROUGH COMMUNITY BENEFITSCOMMUNITY BENEFITS AGREEMENTCOMMUNITY BENEFITS AGREEMENT WACOMMUNITY BENEFITS AGREEMENT DETROITCOMMUNITY BENEFITS AGREEMENT HANDBOOKSUCCESSFUL COMMUNITY BENEFIT AGREEMENTS Advancing Community Health through Community Benefits Agreements guides development priorities for each property in a city, is an example of the types of decisions MEDIA - ASIAN PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK marie@apen4ej.org. 530-505-1102. View bios of APEN’s issue experts and staff. Download APEN’s logo in multiple formats and languages here. Recent Press Releases. Statement on Nomination of Michael Regan for EPA Administrator. Dec 17, 2020. California Environmental Justice Leaders Call on Biden to Appoint EPA Leader with a ‘Proven Track OUR WORK - ASIAN PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK Just Transition is a vision and framework for moving toward a world where everyone has the resources they need to live full, dignified lives. Standing Up to Big Polluters. Power to the Frontlines. Safe, Stable, and Affordable Housing. Climate Resilience. Mobilizing the Power of Asian Voters.TAKE ACTION
Asian Pacific Environmental Network is an organization with deep roots in California’s Asian immigrant and refugee communities. This year, we are fighting for Schools and Communities First, a ballot measure that would restore $12 billion a year in funding for our roads, parks and libraries, health clinics and trauma centers, local schools and CONTACT US - ASIAN PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK In this moment, it is more important than ever that we invest in grassroots organizing on the frontlines of the struggles against climate change, displacement and environmental injustice. COVID-19 EMERGENCY COMMUNITY STABILIZATION FUND This is a volunteer effort in the community to help support the more vulnerable members of our community in Contra Costa. If you have any other questions/concerns, please feel free to contact covidinfo@apen4ej.org. Thank you for your patience. We wish you good health and safety! To learn more about our work beyond mutual aidand/or get involved
SIGN UP: COVID-19 PHONEBANKING Volunteers who speak Mandarin, Cantonese, Lao, Khmu, and Mien are strongly encouraged to sign up. Phonebanking began in early April, and phonebankers will be expected to commit to at least 2 hours per week. We will provide the tech tools and training you need to get plugged in right away. Sign up below and we’ll follow up with more information.MAPPING RESILIENCE
Developed by the Asian Pacific Environmental Network (APEN), the Mapping Resilience report aims to raise the public visibility of the needs of frontline communities within statewide climate adaptation and resilience efforts. The full report contains the following sections: Background on communities disproportionately impacted by climatechange
THANK YOU! - ASIAN PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK Build grassroots leadership in immigrant communities in Oakland, Richmond, and beyond. Create a world in which nobody has to live in fear of eviction. Beat back Big Oil and fight for an environment in which all families can thrive. We are so grateful for your support. Together, we can achieve environmental justice for COVID-19 EMERGENCY COMMUNITY STABILIZATION FUND Support working-class Asian immigrant and refugee families through the COVID-19 pandemic. Thank you! At this time, we are no longer able to accept contributions to APEN's COVID-19 Emergency Community Stabilization Fund. Thanks to hundreds of donors like you, we have been able to raise as much funding as we are able to distribute atthis time.
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A LIFETIME OF COMMITMENT: HONORING THONGSOUN PHUTHAMA by TEAM APEN | Jan 15, 2021 We are honoring the lives of Mr. Thongsoun Phuthama and his wife, Boua Vanvilay, who passed away from COVID-19 on December 22 and 25th respectively. Thoungsoun and Boua were both active leaders in Richmond’s Laotian community, and their passing, amidst so muchother...
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A NEW GENERATION IN RICHMOND by TEAM APEN | Dec 16, 2020 I listened to rally speeches left and right from different organizations. And then, I heard someone from APEN on a microphone talking about Richmond, the Khmu and Laotian refugee experience, and the battle for Environmental Justice.read more
ELECTIONS 2020: WHEN WE ORGANIZE, WE WIN. by TEAM APEN | Nov 10, 2020 This election was proof that when our communities come together, when we build power from the bottom-up that is rooted in working-class communities and communities of color, we can win real victories for justice, for our health, for our neighborhoods and for our future.read more
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