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TEAM - IMREADY MOVEMENT The conference is a platform for attendees to identify and share their experiences as marginalized communities in the US. As an educative platform, the conference focuses on movement-building in solidarity with other communities of color. #ImReady conference is also a call to action conference by which attendees also plan and develop strategies DONATE | AAPI WOMEN LEAD 490 Lake Park Ave. Oakland CA 94610. Federal Tax ID #35-2297207. . Donate online: Your donation is a tax-deductible contribution to Monsoon Asians & Pacific Islanders in Solidarity for the Asian American Pacific Islander Women Lead (AAPI Women Lead). No goods or services were provided to you in consideration of your gift. CONTACT | AAPI WOMEN LEAD Contact us today! With your support, #ImReady will be hosting multiple conferences across the United States on the Status of Asian/Asian American and Pacific Islander Women to learn about our unique and common stories that AAAPI women experience with violence in PROGRAMS | AAPI WOMEN LEAD A community resource to support communities during COVID-19. Our aim is to strengthen the political and social platforms of Asian and Pacific Islander communities by building and supporting an alliance across fields, communities, and experiences. #IMREADY2020 ANNOUNCEMENTS! Director of EPIC, Tavae Samuelu is the daughter of a pastor from Leulumoega and a nurse from Saleimoa in Sāmoa. As the Executive Director of Empowering Pacific Islander Communities (EPIC), she’s a passionate advocate for Native Hawaiians & Pacific SOLIDARITY IN ACTION RESOURCE GUIDE Self-Defense Bi "Killer Bee" Nguyen. Bi is a professional MMA fighter who works to empower women and girls through self defense trainings. Linked is youtube video of Solidarity in RESOURCES | AAPI WOMEN LEAD A community resource guide to support communities during COVID-19. MEDIA | AAPI WOMEN LEAD Solidarity in Action- Self-Defense with "Killer Bee" Bi Nguyen. 01:00:08. Play Video. Now Playing. "Disability Justice, COVID, and Abolition" w/ Mia Mingus, TL Lewis & Liat Ben Moshe. 01:07:14. Play Video. Now Playing. Tarana Burke talks with Dr. Connie Wun at AAPI Women Lead’s Power Building Series. COVID-19 | AAPI WOMEN LEAD AAPI Women Lead on COVID-19. #AntiAsianViolence is on the rise. According to the STOP AAPI HATE reporting center, there have been over 1,100 reports of coronavirus discrimination from Asian Americans in the United States. The report emphasizes that AAPI women, Asian women in particular, are harassed at twice the rate of men. . WHO WE ARE | AAPI WOMEN LEAD Who we are. AAPI Women Lead was created based upon personal and political needs for there to be more accurate and diverse representation of AAPI self-identified women and girls in the United States. Co-founders, Dr. Connie Wun and Jenny Wun, both experienced decades of racial and sexual harassment and violence within multiplespaces: at home
TEAM - IMREADY MOVEMENT The conference is a platform for attendees to identify and share their experiences as marginalized communities in the US. As an educative platform, the conference focuses on movement-building in solidarity with other communities of color. #ImReady conference is also a call to action conference by which attendees also plan and develop strategies DONATE | AAPI WOMEN LEAD 490 Lake Park Ave. Oakland CA 94610. Federal Tax ID #35-2297207. . Donate online: Your donation is a tax-deductible contribution to Monsoon Asians & Pacific Islanders in Solidarity for the Asian American Pacific Islander Women Lead (AAPI Women Lead). No goods or services were provided to you in consideration of your gift. CONTACT | AAPI WOMEN LEAD Contact us today! With your support, #ImReady will be hosting multiple conferences across the United States on the Status of Asian/Asian American and Pacific Islander Women to learn about our unique and common stories that AAAPI women experience with violence in PROGRAMS | AAPI WOMEN LEAD A community resource to support communities during COVID-19. Our aim is to strengthen the political and social platforms of Asian and Pacific Islander communities by building and supporting an alliance across fields, communities, and experiences. #IMREADY2020 ANNOUNCEMENTS! Director of EPIC, Tavae Samuelu is the daughter of a pastor from Leulumoega and a nurse from Saleimoa in Sāmoa. As the Executive Director of Empowering Pacific Islander Communities (EPIC), she’s a passionate advocate for Native Hawaiians & Pacific SOLIDARITY IN ACTION RESOURCE GUIDE Self-Defense Bi "Killer Bee" Nguyen. Bi is a professional MMA fighter who works to empower women and girls through self defense trainings. Linked is youtube video of Solidarity in #IMREADY2020 ANNOUNCEMENTS! Director of EPIC, Tavae Samuelu is the daughter of a pastor from Leulumoega and a nurse from Saleimoa in Sāmoa. As the Executive Director of Empowering Pacific Islander Communities (EPIC), she’s a passionate advocate for Native Hawaiians & Pacific SOLIDARITY IN ACTION RESOURCE GUIDE Self-Defense Bi "Killer Bee" Nguyen. Bi is a professional MMA fighter who works to empower women and girls through self defense trainings. Linked is youtube video of Solidarity in AAPI WOMEN LEAD LAUNCHES COMMUNITY CARE SERIES #CCS Hey Team, We've been thinking a lot about how we could provide#mutualaid and support people during this hectic time. So we partnered up with community leaders, organizers, activists, spiritual leaders, psychologists, educators and then some to learn about what's happening on the ground, in their communities and getting more insight on anti-Asian racism and beyond to create the Community Care COMMUNITY CARE MEDITATION WITH LEONORA LEWIS Hey Community, Happy #HealingFriday!! It's been a very busy week for us here at AAPI Women Lead and we need a moment We invite you join us in a short Community Care Meditation. Join us for a grounding and re-centering meditation with Leonora Lewis. Please come back to this captioned video anytime you need it. You can learn more about Leonorabelow.
TELL YOUR STORY
Download a template card and tell your personal story today. If you would like your story to be told, please send to: wun.jenny@gmail.com. Take a minute to fill out our confidential survey. Survey. #IMREADY CONFERENCE 2019 All donations are a tax-deductible contribution to Monsoon Asians & Pacific Islanders in Solidarity for the Asian American Pacific Islander Women Lead (AAPI Women Lead). TAKE A 10-MINUTE BREAK WITH US You are invited to take a break with us. We invite you to use this 10-minute 3-step guided meditation & grounding exercise gifted by Adelina Tancioco, founder of Surrendered Healing.This guided meditation is designed to support women of color during this stressful time. We hope you find it as helpful as we do. TOGETHER, WE RAISED $10,000! Thank you to everyone who supported, shared, donated resources and time to support young people across the United States who are leading #mutualaid work. Together we raised $10,000 dollars for this second round of mutual-aid grants. Thank you to the incredible youth leaders leading all of this important work. Please check out some of the youth leaders and their projects. ♥️🤜🏼🤛🏼 #IMREADY MOVEMENT CONFERENCE The Ed Roberts Campus (ERC) is located at 3075 Adeline Street, in Berkeley, California, which is south of Ashby Avenue between Tremont and Woolsey Streets. WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE ASIAN?! DR. DYLAN RODRIGUEZ SHARES Dr. Dylan Rodriguez shares his take on the Community Care Series! We sat down and talked to Dr. Dylan Rodriguez to hear his take on the anti-Asian violence and questions what it means to Asian American. He examines the creation of anti-Asian racism, it's history and he connects its roots to anti-Black and Indigenous racism. RESOURCES | AAPI WOMEN LEAD A community resource guide to support communities during COVID-19. MEDIA | AAPI WOMEN LEAD Solidarity in Action- Self-Defense with "Killer Bee" Bi Nguyen. 01:00:08. Play Video. Now Playing. "Disability Justice, COVID, and Abolition" w/ Mia Mingus, TL Lewis & Liat Ben Moshe. 01:07:14. Play Video. Now Playing. Tarana Burke talks with Dr. Connie Wun at AAPI Women Lead’s Power Building Series. COVID-19 | AAPI WOMEN LEAD AAPI Women Lead on COVID-19. #AntiAsianViolence is on the rise. According to the STOP AAPI HATE reporting center, there have been over 1,100 reports of coronavirus discrimination from Asian Americans in the United States. The report emphasizes that AAPI women, Asian women in particular, are harassed at twice the rate of men. . WHO WE ARE | AAPI WOMEN LEAD Who we are. AAPI Women Lead was created based upon personal and political needs for there to be more accurate and diverse representation of AAPI self-identified women and girls in the United States. Co-founders, Dr. Connie Wun and Jenny Wun, both experienced decades of racial and sexual harassment and violence within multiplespaces: at home
TEAM - IMREADY MOVEMENT The conference is a platform for attendees to identify and share their experiences as marginalized communities in the US. As an educative platform, the conference focuses on movement-building in solidarity with other communities of color. #ImReady conference is also a call to action conference by which attendees also plan and develop strategies DONATE | AAPI WOMEN LEAD 490 Lake Park Ave. Oakland CA 94610. Federal Tax ID #35-2297207. . Donate online: Your donation is a tax-deductible contribution to Monsoon Asians & Pacific Islanders in Solidarity for the Asian American Pacific Islander Women Lead (AAPI Women Lead). No goods or services were provided to you in consideration of your gift. CONTACT | AAPI WOMEN LEAD Contact us today! With your support, #ImReady will be hosting multiple conferences across the United States on the Status of Asian/Asian American and Pacific Islander Women to learn about our unique and common stories that AAAPI women experience with violence in PROGRAMS | AAPI WOMEN LEAD A community resource to support communities during COVID-19. Our aim is to strengthen the political and social platforms of Asian and Pacific Islander communities by building and supporting an alliance across fields, communities, and experiences. #IMREADY2020 ANNOUNCEMENTS! Director of EPIC, Tavae Samuelu is the daughter of a pastor from Leulumoega and a nurse from Saleimoa in Sāmoa. As the Executive Director of Empowering Pacific Islander Communities (EPIC), she’s a passionate advocate for Native Hawaiians & Pacific SOLIDARITY IN ACTION RESOURCE GUIDE Self-Defense Bi "Killer Bee" Nguyen. Bi is a professional MMA fighter who works to empower women and girls through self defense trainings. Linked is youtube video of Solidarity in RESOURCES | AAPI WOMEN LEAD A community resource guide to support communities during COVID-19. MEDIA | AAPI WOMEN LEAD Solidarity in Action- Self-Defense with "Killer Bee" Bi Nguyen. 01:00:08. Play Video. Now Playing. "Disability Justice, COVID, and Abolition" w/ Mia Mingus, TL Lewis & Liat Ben Moshe. 01:07:14. Play Video. Now Playing. Tarana Burke talks with Dr. Connie Wun at AAPI Women Lead’s Power Building Series. COVID-19 | AAPI WOMEN LEAD AAPI Women Lead on COVID-19. #AntiAsianViolence is on the rise. According to the STOP AAPI HATE reporting center, there have been over 1,100 reports of coronavirus discrimination from Asian Americans in the United States. The report emphasizes that AAPI women, Asian women in particular, are harassed at twice the rate of men. . WHO WE ARE | AAPI WOMEN LEAD Who we are. AAPI Women Lead was created based upon personal and political needs for there to be more accurate and diverse representation of AAPI self-identified women and girls in the United States. Co-founders, Dr. Connie Wun and Jenny Wun, both experienced decades of racial and sexual harassment and violence within multiplespaces: at home
TEAM - IMREADY MOVEMENT The conference is a platform for attendees to identify and share their experiences as marginalized communities in the US. As an educative platform, the conference focuses on movement-building in solidarity with other communities of color. #ImReady conference is also a call to action conference by which attendees also plan and develop strategies DONATE | AAPI WOMEN LEAD 490 Lake Park Ave. Oakland CA 94610. Federal Tax ID #35-2297207. . Donate online: Your donation is a tax-deductible contribution to Monsoon Asians & Pacific Islanders in Solidarity for the Asian American Pacific Islander Women Lead (AAPI Women Lead). No goods or services were provided to you in consideration of your gift. CONTACT | AAPI WOMEN LEAD Contact us today! With your support, #ImReady will be hosting multiple conferences across the United States on the Status of Asian/Asian American and Pacific Islander Women to learn about our unique and common stories that AAAPI women experience with violence in PROGRAMS | AAPI WOMEN LEAD A community resource to support communities during COVID-19. Our aim is to strengthen the political and social platforms of Asian and Pacific Islander communities by building and supporting an alliance across fields, communities, and experiences. #IMREADY2020 ANNOUNCEMENTS! Director of EPIC, Tavae Samuelu is the daughter of a pastor from Leulumoega and a nurse from Saleimoa in Sāmoa. As the Executive Director of Empowering Pacific Islander Communities (EPIC), she’s a passionate advocate for Native Hawaiians & Pacific SOLIDARITY IN ACTION RESOURCE GUIDE Self-Defense Bi "Killer Bee" Nguyen. Bi is a professional MMA fighter who works to empower women and girls through self defense trainings. Linked is youtube video of Solidarity in #IMREADY2020 ANNOUNCEMENTS! Director of EPIC, Tavae Samuelu is the daughter of a pastor from Leulumoega and a nurse from Saleimoa in Sāmoa. As the Executive Director of Empowering Pacific Islander Communities (EPIC), she’s a passionate advocate for Native Hawaiians & Pacific SOLIDARITY IN ACTION RESOURCE GUIDE Self-Defense Bi "Killer Bee" Nguyen. Bi is a professional MMA fighter who works to empower women and girls through self defense trainings. Linked is youtube video of Solidarity in AAPI WOMEN LEAD LAUNCHES COMMUNITY CARE SERIES #CCS Hey Team, We've been thinking a lot about how we could provide#mutualaid and support people during this hectic time. So we partnered up with community leaders, organizers, activists, spiritual leaders, psychologists, educators and then some to learn about what's happening on the ground, in their communities and getting more insight on anti-Asian racism and beyond to create the Community Care COMMUNITY CARE MEDITATION WITH LEONORA LEWIS Hey Community, Happy #HealingFriday!! It's been a very busy week for us here at AAPI Women Lead and we need a moment We invite you join us in a short Community Care Meditation. Join us for a grounding and re-centering meditation with Leonora Lewis. Please come back to this captioned video anytime you need it. You can learn more about Leonorabelow.
TELL YOUR STORY
Download a template card and tell your personal story today. If you would like your story to be told, please send to: wun.jenny@gmail.com. Take a minute to fill out our confidential survey. Survey. #IMREADY CONFERENCE 2019 All donations are a tax-deductible contribution to Monsoon Asians & Pacific Islanders in Solidarity for the Asian American Pacific Islander Women Lead (AAPI Women Lead). TAKE A 10-MINUTE BREAK WITH US You are invited to take a break with us. We invite you to use this 10-minute 3-step guided meditation & grounding exercise gifted by Adelina Tancioco, founder of Surrendered Healing.This guided meditation is designed to support women of color during this stressful time. We hope you find it as helpful as we do. TOGETHER, WE RAISED $10,000! Thank you to everyone who supported, shared, donated resources and time to support young people across the United States who are leading #mutualaid work. Together we raised $10,000 dollars for this second round of mutual-aid grants. Thank you to the incredible youth leaders leading all of this important work. Please check out some of the youth leaders and their projects. ♥️🤜🏼🤛🏼 #IMREADY MOVEMENT CONFERENCE The Ed Roberts Campus (ERC) is located at 3075 Adeline Street, in Berkeley, California, which is south of Ashby Avenue between Tremont and Woolsey Streets. WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE ASIAN?! DR. DYLAN RODRIGUEZ SHARES Dr. Dylan Rodriguez shares his take on the Community Care Series! We sat down and talked to Dr. Dylan Rodriguez to hear his take on the anti-Asian violence and questions what it means to Asian American. He examines the creation of anti-Asian racism, it's history and he connects its roots to anti-Black and Indigenous racism. RESOURCES | AAPI WOMEN LEAD A community resource guide to support communities during COVID-19. MEDIA | AAPI WOMEN LEAD Solidarity in Action- Self-Defense with "Killer Bee" Bi Nguyen. 01:00:08. Play Video. Now Playing. "Disability Justice, COVID, and Abolition" w/ Mia Mingus, TL Lewis & Liat Ben Moshe. 01:07:14. Play Video. Now Playing. Tarana Burke talks with Dr. Connie Wun at AAPI Women Lead’s Power Building Series. COVID-19 | AAPI WOMEN LEAD AAPI Women Lead on COVID-19. #AntiAsianViolence is on the rise. According to the STOP AAPI HATE reporting center, there have been over 1,100 reports of coronavirus discrimination from Asian Americans in the United States. The report emphasizes that AAPI women, Asian women in particular, are harassed at twice the rate of men. . WHO WE ARE | AAPI WOMEN LEAD Who we are. AAPI Women Lead was created based upon personal and political needs for there to be more accurate and diverse representation of AAPI self-identified women and girls in the United States. Co-founders, Dr. Connie Wun and Jenny Wun, both experienced decades of racial and sexual harassment and violence within multiplespaces: at home
DONATE | AAPI WOMEN LEAD 490 Lake Park Ave. Oakland CA 94610. Federal Tax ID #35-2297207. . Donate online: Your donation is a tax-deductible contribution to Monsoon Asians & Pacific Islanders in Solidarity for the Asian American Pacific Islander Women Lead (AAPI Women Lead). No goods or services were provided to you in consideration of your gift. TEAM - IMREADY MOVEMENT The conference is a platform for attendees to identify and share their experiences as marginalized communities in the US. As an educative platform, the conference focuses on movement-building in solidarity with other communities of color. #ImReady conference is also a call to action conference by which attendees also plan and develop strategies CONTACT | AAPI WOMEN LEAD Contact us today! With your support, #ImReady will be hosting multiple conferences across the United States on the Status of Asian/Asian American and Pacific Islander Women to learn about our unique and common stories that AAAPI women experience with violence inTELL YOUR STORY
Download a template card and tell your personal story today. If you would like your story to be told, please send to: wun.jenny@gmail.com. Take a minute to fill out our confidential survey. Survey. COMMUNITY CARE MEDITATION WITH LEONORA LEWIS Hey Community, Happy #HealingFriday!! It's been a very busy week for us here at AAPI Women Lead and we need a moment We invite you join us in a short Community Care Meditation. Join us for a grounding and re-centering meditation with Leonora Lewis. Please come back to this captioned video anytime you need it. You can learn more about Leonorabelow.
PAST - 2018 CONFERENCE We are bringing together more than 300 self-identified AAPI women and girls to share their stories and learn from powerful AAPI women leaders who are changing the game in Politics, Business, Tech, Non-Profit Organizations, Philanthropy. Our speakers, panelists, interactive workshops, healing activities, and vendors will help us toidentify our
RESOURCES | AAPI WOMEN LEAD A community resource guide to support communities during COVID-19. MEDIA | AAPI WOMEN LEAD Solidarity in Action- Self-Defense with "Killer Bee" Bi Nguyen. 01:00:08. Play Video. Now Playing. "Disability Justice, COVID, and Abolition" w/ Mia Mingus, TL Lewis & Liat Ben Moshe. 01:07:14. Play Video. Now Playing. Tarana Burke talks with Dr. Connie Wun at AAPI Women Lead’s Power Building Series. COVID-19 | AAPI WOMEN LEAD AAPI Women Lead on COVID-19. #AntiAsianViolence is on the rise. According to the STOP AAPI HATE reporting center, there have been over 1,100 reports of coronavirus discrimination from Asian Americans in the United States. The report emphasizes that AAPI women, Asian women in particular, are harassed at twice the rate of men. . WHO WE ARE | AAPI WOMEN LEAD Who we are. AAPI Women Lead was created based upon personal and political needs for there to be more accurate and diverse representation of AAPI self-identified women and girls in the United States. Co-founders, Dr. Connie Wun and Jenny Wun, both experienced decades of racial and sexual harassment and violence within multiplespaces: at home
DONATE | AAPI WOMEN LEAD 490 Lake Park Ave. Oakland CA 94610. Federal Tax ID #35-2297207. . Donate online: Your donation is a tax-deductible contribution to Monsoon Asians & Pacific Islanders in Solidarity for the Asian American Pacific Islander Women Lead (AAPI Women Lead). No goods or services were provided to you in consideration of your gift. TEAM - IMREADY MOVEMENT The conference is a platform for attendees to identify and share their experiences as marginalized communities in the US. As an educative platform, the conference focuses on movement-building in solidarity with other communities of color. #ImReady conference is also a call to action conference by which attendees also plan and develop strategies CONTACT | AAPI WOMEN LEAD Contact us today! With your support, #ImReady will be hosting multiple conferences across the United States on the Status of Asian/Asian American and Pacific Islander Women to learn about our unique and common stories that AAAPI women experience with violence inTELL YOUR STORY
Download a template card and tell your personal story today. If you would like your story to be told, please send to: wun.jenny@gmail.com. Take a minute to fill out our confidential survey. Survey. COMMUNITY CARE MEDITATION WITH LEONORA LEWIS Hey Community, Happy #HealingFriday!! It's been a very busy week for us here at AAPI Women Lead and we need a moment We invite you join us in a short Community Care Meditation. Join us for a grounding and re-centering meditation with Leonora Lewis. Please come back to this captioned video anytime you need it. You can learn more about Leonorabelow.
PAST - 2018 CONFERENCE We are bringing together more than 300 self-identified AAPI women and girls to share their stories and learn from powerful AAPI women leaders who are changing the game in Politics, Business, Tech, Non-Profit Organizations, Philanthropy. Our speakers, panelists, interactive workshops, healing activities, and vendors will help us toidentify our
TEAM - IMREADY MOVEMENT The conference is a platform for attendees to identify and share their experiences as marginalized communities in the US. As an educative platform, the conference focuses on movement-building in solidarity with other communities of color. #ImReady conference is also a call to action conference by which attendees also plan and develop strategies PROGRAMS | AAPI WOMEN LEAD A community resource to support communities during COVID-19. Our aim is to strengthen the political and social platforms of Asian and Pacific Islander communities by building and supporting an alliance across fields, communities, and experiences. #IMREADY2020 ANNOUNCEMENTS! Director of EPIC, Tavae Samuelu is the daughter of a pastor from Leulumoega and a nurse from Saleimoa in Sāmoa. As the Executive Director of Empowering Pacific Islander Communities (EPIC), she’s a passionate advocate for Native Hawaiians & PacificTELL YOUR STORY
Download a template card and tell your personal story today. If you would like your story to be told, please send to: wun.jenny@gmail.com. Take a minute to fill out our confidential survey. Survey. #IMREADY CONFERENCE 2019 All donations are a tax-deductible contribution to Monsoon Asians & Pacific Islanders in Solidarity for the Asian American Pacific Islander Women Lead (AAPI Women Lead). COMMUNITY CARE MEDITATION WITH LEONORA LEWIS Hey Community, Happy #HealingFriday!! It's been a very busy week for us here at AAPI Women Lead and we need a moment We invite you join us in a short Community Care Meditation. Join us for a grounding and re-centering meditation with Leonora Lewis. Please come back to this captioned video anytime you need it. You can learn more about Leonorabelow.
TOGETHER, WE RAISED $10,000! Thank you to everyone who supported, shared, donated resources and time to support young people across the United States who are leading #mutualaid work. Together we raised $10,000 dollars for this second round of mutual-aid grants. Thank you to the incredible youth leaders leading all of this important work. Please check out some of the youth leaders and their projects. ♥️🤜🏼🤛🏼 NOVEMBER 25TH IS THE INTERNATIONAL DAY TO END VIOLENCE November 25th is the International Day to End Violence against Women. Here's a snippet of what's happening in AAPI communities across the United States. This data informs our work and helps imagine and work towards building a new world without violence against women and girls. AAPI Women Lead is a survivor centered organization working to end ALL violence against all self-identified AAPI RAFFLE TIME! JOIN US IN SUPPORTING YOUTH-LED MUTUAL-AID Our community continues to come together to support youth-led mutual aid projects across the country and you can join, too! Enter our raffle for a chance to win one of these exclusive offerings from the AAPIWL community. Check out our prizes below. All proceeds support youth-led mutual-aid projects. Please donate and spread the word! Stay tuned for more announcements. EARLY BIRD TICKETS AVAILABLE! Get your tickets to our 2nd annual #ImReady Movement Conference on 9/20/19 at the Oakland Asian Cultural Museum! Early bird tickets available til 7/19/19! MEDIA | AAPI WOMEN LEAD Solidarity in Action- Self-Defense with "Killer Bee" Bi Nguyen. 01:00:08. Play Video. Now Playing. "Disability Justice, COVID, and Abolition" w/ Mia Mingus, TL Lewis & Liat Ben Moshe. 01:07:14. Play Video. Now Playing. Tarana Burke talks with Dr. Connie Wun at AAPI Women Lead’s Power Building Series. RESOURCES | AAPI WOMEN LEAD A community resource guide to support communities during COVID-19. COVID-19 | AAPI WOMEN LEAD AAPI Women Lead on COVID-19. #AntiAsianViolence is on the rise. According to the STOP AAPI HATE reporting center, there have been over 1,100 reports of coronavirus discrimination from Asian Americans in the United States. The report emphasizes that AAPI women, Asian women in particular, are harassed at twice the rate of men. . WHO WE ARE | AAPI WOMEN LEAD Who we are. AAPI Women Lead was created based upon personal and political needs for there to be more accurate and diverse representation of AAPI self-identified women and girls in the United States. Co-founders, Dr. Connie Wun and Jenny Wun, both experienced decades of racial and sexual harassment and violence within multiplespaces: at home
TEAM - IMREADY MOVEMENT The conference is a platform for attendees to identify and share their experiences as marginalized communities in the US. As an educative platform, the conference focuses on movement-building in solidarity with other communities of color. #ImReady conference is also a call to action conference by which attendees also plan and develop strategies DONATE | AAPI WOMEN LEAD 490 Lake Park Ave. Oakland CA 94610. Federal Tax ID #35-2297207. . Donate online: Your donation is a tax-deductible contribution to Monsoon Asians & Pacific Islanders in Solidarity for the Asian American Pacific Islander Women Lead (AAPI Women Lead). No goods or services were provided to you in consideration of your gift. CONTACT | AAPI WOMEN LEAD Contact us today! With your support, #ImReady will be hosting multiple conferences across the United States on the Status of Asian/Asian American and Pacific Islander Women to learn about our unique and common stories that AAAPI women experience with violence inTELL YOUR STORY
Download a template card and tell your personal story today. If you would like your story to be told, please send to: wun.jenny@gmail.com. Take a minute to fill out our confidential survey. Survey. #IMREADY CONFERENCE 2019 All donations are a tax-deductible contribution to Monsoon Asians & Pacific Islanders in Solidarity for the Asian American Pacific Islander Women Lead (AAPI Women Lead). PAST - 2018 CONFERENCE We are bringing together more than 300 self-identified AAPI women and girls to share their stories and learn from powerful AAPI women leaders who are changing the game in Politics, Business, Tech, Non-Profit Organizations, Philanthropy. Our speakers, panelists, interactive workshops, healing activities, and vendors will help us toidentify our
MEDIA | AAPI WOMEN LEAD Solidarity in Action- Self-Defense with "Killer Bee" Bi Nguyen. 01:00:08. Play Video. Now Playing. "Disability Justice, COVID, and Abolition" w/ Mia Mingus, TL Lewis & Liat Ben Moshe. 01:07:14. Play Video. Now Playing. Tarana Burke talks with Dr. Connie Wun at AAPI Women Lead’s Power Building Series. RESOURCES | AAPI WOMEN LEAD A community resource guide to support communities during COVID-19. COVID-19 | AAPI WOMEN LEAD AAPI Women Lead on COVID-19. #AntiAsianViolence is on the rise. According to the STOP AAPI HATE reporting center, there have been over 1,100 reports of coronavirus discrimination from Asian Americans in the United States. The report emphasizes that AAPI women, Asian women in particular, are harassed at twice the rate of men. . WHO WE ARE | AAPI WOMEN LEAD Who we are. AAPI Women Lead was created based upon personal and political needs for there to be more accurate and diverse representation of AAPI self-identified women and girls in the United States. Co-founders, Dr. Connie Wun and Jenny Wun, both experienced decades of racial and sexual harassment and violence within multiplespaces: at home
TEAM - IMREADY MOVEMENT The conference is a platform for attendees to identify and share their experiences as marginalized communities in the US. As an educative platform, the conference focuses on movement-building in solidarity with other communities of color. #ImReady conference is also a call to action conference by which attendees also plan and develop strategies DONATE | AAPI WOMEN LEAD 490 Lake Park Ave. Oakland CA 94610. Federal Tax ID #35-2297207. . Donate online: Your donation is a tax-deductible contribution to Monsoon Asians & Pacific Islanders in Solidarity for the Asian American Pacific Islander Women Lead (AAPI Women Lead). No goods or services were provided to you in consideration of your gift. CONTACT | AAPI WOMEN LEAD Contact us today! With your support, #ImReady will be hosting multiple conferences across the United States on the Status of Asian/Asian American and Pacific Islander Women to learn about our unique and common stories that AAAPI women experience with violence inTELL YOUR STORY
Download a template card and tell your personal story today. If you would like your story to be told, please send to: wun.jenny@gmail.com. Take a minute to fill out our confidential survey. Survey. #IMREADY CONFERENCE 2019 All donations are a tax-deductible contribution to Monsoon Asians & Pacific Islanders in Solidarity for the Asian American Pacific Islander Women Lead (AAPI Women Lead). PAST - 2018 CONFERENCE We are bringing together more than 300 self-identified AAPI women and girls to share their stories and learn from powerful AAPI women leaders who are changing the game in Politics, Business, Tech, Non-Profit Organizations, Philanthropy. Our speakers, panelists, interactive workshops, healing activities, and vendors will help us toidentify our
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AAPI Women Lead and #ImReady Movement aims to strengthen the progressive political and social platforms of Asian and Pacific Islander communities in the US through the leadership of self-identified AAPI women and girls. Our goal is to challenge and help end the intersections of violence against and within our communities. We do this work in solidarity with other communities ofcolor.
The #ImReady Movement raises visibility around self-identified AAPI women and our experiences with #MeToo, racial discrimination, war, immigration, and more. It also celebrates the leadership and power of AAPI women in Education, Business, Technology, and Politics. At the conferences, we bring together AAPI women leaders and our supporters to learn from one another, tell our stories, and to highlight our diverse leadership stories. We invite you to join us to better understand the complex Asian and Pacific Islander diasporas, histories, and experiences. We invite you to come honor the stories and leadership of our communities. We are bringing together some of the most brilliant people to explore what it means to be a self-identified AAPI woman in the United States. We know you are one of them.> Join us.
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The #ImReady Movement begins with a series of conferences that will raise awareness around the experiences that AAPI women have with #MeToo, gender and racial discrimination. Our families and communities are experiencing issues of domestic violence, sexual violence, child abuse, sex trafficking, human trafficking, and domestic worker abuse.It is time to act.
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THE NUMBERS ARE TELLING...WE ARE SURVIVORS
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Studies suggest 60% of AAPI women and girls have experienced some form of sexual or domestic abuse. WE MUST FIGHT FOR EQUALITY85¢
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AAPI WOMEN ON AVERAGE EARN 85 CENTS TO EVERY DOLLAR THAT WHITE MENEARN.
HMONG AND CAMBODIAN WOMEN ONLY EARN 55 CENTS FOR EVERY DOLLAR EARNEDBY WHITE MEN.
BURMESE WOMEN EARN LESS ONLY 44 CENTS, LESS THAN HALF, COMPARED TO THEIR WHITE MALE COUNTERPARTS. THE DISPARITY IS REALHEALTH
The Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander populations (NHOPI) have some of the highest rates of smoking, drinking, and obesity. The age-adjusted percentage of heart disease among NHOPI persons aged 18 years and over was 12.5%, with 6.8% for Asians and 10.9% for Whites.EDUCATION
Only 37.3% of Native Hawaiians alone or in any combination in the United States earned a high school diploma while just 18.2% earned a bachelor’s degree or higher.POVERTY
17.6% of the NHOPI community lived below poverty, compared to a national poverty rate of 11.7% for Asians and 11.6% for Whites.From:
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