2013 JACL National Convention Materials Now Available!
Washington, D.C. - Registration and Sponsorship Materials for the 2013 JACL National Convention are now available for download! Check out all the insider information from the 2013 Convention Committee!
Inside the Registration and Sponsorship Materials you'll find schedule and hotel information, as well as the advertising, sponsorship, exhibit, and registration forms. (Online registration will be available beginning March) With the convention only 5 months away, don't wait to plan your trip to the Nation's Capitol!
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The JACL Legacy Fund Grants Committee Opens the 2013 Grant Application Process
January 25, 2013
San Francisco -- Chapters, Districts and the National Youth/Student Council (NY/SC) may now apply for a 2013 Legacy Grant. Eligible entities may submit more than one grant and may also apply with another eligible chapter, district or the NY/SC. The maximum amount for each grant, including those awarded to joint applicants, is $3,000. Partial grants may also be awarded. Grant awardees will be announced at the 44th National Convention in Washington, DC this summer in July. The deadline for applications is April 24, 2013.
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JACL Announces San Francisco High School Program to Bridge and Build Communities
December 6, 2012
San Francisco -- The Japanese American Citizens League (JACL), in collaboration with the San Francisco Bay Area Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) and the Tule Lake Committee, will be sponsoring a program whose goal is to bridge communities and build partnerships of understanding. Titled “Bridging Communities: Preserving the Legacy,” the program is funded by the National Park Service Japanese American Confinement Sites (JACS) Grant Program.
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JACL Announces the 2013 Collegiate Leadership Conference
December 6, 2012
The JACL is now accepting applications for the 2013 Collegiate Leadership Conference, which will be held on March 15-18, 2013, in Washington, D.C. The Collegiate Leadership Conference is an intensive three-day leadership development program that introduces Asian Pacific American student leaders to the national policy-making arena. Applications are due on Friday, January 25, 2013.
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JACL Works to Pass Marriage Equality Ballot Initiatives
[Update November 7, 2012]
Ballot initiatives in Washington, Maine, and Maryland have legalized same-sex marriage; Minnesota has voted down the amendment to define marriage as being a union solely between a man and a woman.
(Heather Villanueva, Rachel DeCruz (Seattle King-County NAACP Board Member), Kiku Hayashi (Seattle-JACL Board Member) at an event supporting the legalizatin of same-sex marriage)
(Original Digest Article, Week of October 8-12; abriged preview)
Seattle, WA - On the ballot in the state of Washington this year is Referendum 74, a measure which will grant marriage rights for same-sex couples. A bill legalizing same-sex marriage was passed by state lawmakers in Olympia and signed into law by outgoing Gov. Chris Gregoire in February. The law was slated to take effect earlier in the year, but implementation was delayed by gay marriage opponents, who submitted more than double the required number of signatures to trigger a statewide vote in November.
The Seattle Chapter of JACL has supported the campaign to legalize same-sex marriage in Washington since November 2011, when board members voted unanimously to endorse the Washington United for Marriage organization, a coalition comprised of individuals, businesses, unions, churches, and civil rights organizations. As Bill Tashima, President of Seattle JACL states, "We believe that like the Issei when the Alien Land laws were repealed and like the Nisei when WWII Redress and an apology from the government was issued, the freedom to marry in Washington will permit our gay and lesbian friends, sons, daughters, uncles, aunts, cousins, and neighbors to be complete and whole as citizens of our state." JACL strongly encourages members to support the measure in Washington and the similar measures in Maine, Maryland, and Minnesota.
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JACL and OCA Announce 2013 DC Leadership Summit
Washington, D.C.- The 2013 JACL/OCA Leadership Summit will be on Saturday, March 16 through Tuesday, March 19, 2013.
The 2013 JACL/OCA Leadership Summit is a joint program organized by the Japanese American Citizens League and OCA, the second largest Asian Pacific American civil rights organization in the United States. This four-day conference provides an opportunity for thirty emerging leaders of the JACL and OCA to learn firsthand about current national public policy issues facing our communities.
This year, the JACL will only offer online applications. Applications must be received by January 20, 2013. Each JACL District has a separate application. Please make sure to fill out your district's application.
Click here to access the 2013 Leadership Summit webpage for application links and further information.
JACL Statement on the Musical Allegiance
(From left to right: VP-Public Affairs Craig Tomiyoshi, Michael Kurima, George Takei, Executive Director Priscilla Ouchida)
September 19, 2012
San Diego, CA - JACL commends the producers and writers of Allegiance, a new American musical that premiered on September 19, for promoting an increased awareness and interest in the Japanese American experience during World War II. Check this page for our official statement. Also available on the page are historically accurate documents regarding JACL and the Japanese American experience.
JACL Provides Testimony for Senate Hearing on Hate Crimes and Domestic Extremism
(Photo via SAALT)
September 19, 2012
Washington, D.C. - JACL submitted written testimony today to the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on The Constitution, Civil Rights and Human Rights at a hearing on hate crimes and the threat of domestic extremism. The hearing was spurred, in part, by the recent tragedy in Oak Creek, Wisconsin, where a gunman with ties to a white supremacist organization killed six people at the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin.
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JACL and OCA Unite
to Support the Sikh Community
August 10, 2012
Washington, D.C. - The Japanese American Citizens League (JACL) and OCA have established a joint rund to raise money to support the victims of the mass shooting at the Sikh temple in Wisconsin. Contributions to the fund will be used to support the victims of the shooting, the injured officer and their families.
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Racism
and Political
Campaigns
July 19, 2012 - A congressional race in New York reminds us we shouldn't become complacent about racism. Nate Shinagawa, the Democratic nominee in New York's 23rd congressional district was the recent target of a racist attack by WYSL radio hosts Bill Nojay and Bob Savage. Photo via Ithaca Journal
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Photo Credit: Mark L. Dodge
Newly Elected Officers Sworn In During National JACL Convention
July 17, 2012
Washington, D.C. - The Japanese American Citizens League is proud to announce its newly elected national board officers for the 2012-2014 biennium.
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Concludes Successful Collegiate Leadership Conference
June 14, 2012
Washington, D.C. - The JACL held its fourth annual Collegiate Leadership Conference in the nation’s capital from Thursday, June 7 through Sunday, June 10. Sponsored by UPS Foundation and Southwest Airlines, the Collegiate Leadership Conference gathered ten Asian Pacific American student leaders from around the country to explore ways to effectively create positive change on their own campuses and beyond.
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JACL Now Accepting Applications for Mineta Fellowship
June 11, 2012
Washington, D.C. – The JACL announces an opening for the JACL Norman Y. Mineta Fellowship in the Washington, D.C. office of the JACL. This fellowship is in the Washington, D.C. office of the JACL and will be focused on public policy advocacy in the Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) community. The fellowship is named for the Honorable Norman Y. Mineta, former Secretary of Transportation and former Secretary of Commerce, and is funded by AARP.
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NY/SC Concludes Fourth Youth Leadership Summit
June 8, 2012
Portland, OR - The JACL National Youth/Student Council (NY/SC) hosted its fourth Youth Leadership Summit in Portland this past weekend. The summit comprised of 25 participants from the local community representing diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds, age, generational status, and involvement with JACL.
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JACL Praises President's Position on Marriage Equality
May 11, 2012
Washington, D.C. -- The JACL praised President Barack Obama for his support of marriage equality for same sex couples. The organization commended the President for his historic stance as the first President to recognize the rights of same sex couples to marry.
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President Obama Speaks at APAICS Event
May 9, 2012
Washington, D.C. -- President Barack Obama spoke to a large gathering at the 18th Annual Gala Awards Dinner for the Asian Pacific American Institute for Congressional Studies (APAICS) held at the Ritz Carlton Hotel in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday, May 8, 2012. The President spoke of the importance of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in this country and mentioned his upbringing in Hawaii.
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JACL Saddened at Passing of James Murakami
May 2, 2012
San Francisco – Leaders and members of the JACL were saddened by the passing of James Murakami, past JACL National President, on April 28, 2012. He leaves behind his loving and devoted wife of 59 years, Margarette; son Alan (Renee); daughter Kimiye; grandchildren Michael, Mark, Danny, Ray; sister Fuji Kamatani, and many relatives and friends.
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Presidential Medal of Freedom to be Awarded Posthumously
to Gordon Hirabayashi
April 26, 2012
Washington, D.C. -- The White House announced today that President Obama will be honoring Gordon Hirabayashi posthumously with the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
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JACL Statement on Marion Barry Remarks
April 25, 2012
Washington, D.C. -- The JACL condemns Washington D.C. City Councilman Marion Barry for his continued bigoted remarks concerning the role of Asian Americans in the city's economy. Barry needs to apologize for continuing to point to Asian Americans as the problem and should recognize that the American people of Asian heritage are as American as anyone else and have been a key in the economic growth and development of small business and the health sector.
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New JACL District Governors Announced
April 2, 2012
San Francisco, CA -- The JACL announced the election of two district governors to serve on its National Board. The JACL thanks the outgoing governors, Brian Morishita and Kerry Kaneichi, and welcomes wholeheartedly the new governors, Jeanette Misaka and Ken Inouye.
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JACL Statement on Trayvon Martin Killing
March 23, 2012
Under any circumstance, the death of a 17-year-old high school student is tragic. The circumstances surrounding the killing of Trayvon Martin are horrific.
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JACL & OCA Host Successful 2012 Leadership Summit
March 23, 2012
Washington, D.C. - The JACL in partnership with OCA National hosted a successful JACL/OCA D.C. Leadership Summit which took place March 10-13 in the nation's capital. The JACL/OCA Leadership Summit brought in 30 participants from the JACL and OCA to attend a three-day intensive training in Washington, DC. Participants met with Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) leaders in Congress, the Administration, and partners from the social justice community.
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JACL to Receive National Park Service Grant
March 22, 2012
Washington, D.C. - The JACL has received word from the National Park Service (NPS) that the JACL has been awarded a grant under the Fiscal Year 2012 Japanese American Confinement Sites Grant Program. The JACL project receiving the grant is: “Passing the Legacy Down: Youth Interpretations of Confinement Sites in the Western United States.” The sites which will be used in the project are Manzanar, Minidoka, and Tule Lake.
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JACL Now Accepting Applications for Masaoka Fellowship
March 16, 2012
Washington, D.C. -- The JACL is now accepting applications for the 2012-2013 JACL Mike M. Masaoka Congressional Fellowship. The Masaoka Fellowship Fund was established in 1988 to honor Mike M. Masaoka for a lifetime of public service to the JACL and the nation. The JACL Masaoka Fellows are placed in the Washington D.C. Congressional offices of members of the U.S.House of Representatives or the U.S. Senate for a period of six to eight months.
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JACL Announces 2012 Collegiate DC Leadership Conference
March 15, 2012
Chicago, IL - The JACL is now accepting applications for the 2012 Collegiate Leadership Conference, which will be held from June 7 -10. The Collegiate Leadership Conference is an intensive three-day leadership development program that introduces Asian Pacific American student leaders to the national policy-making arena. Participants will be briefed on legislative issues affecting the Asian Pacific American community and examine the role Asian Pacific American civil rights organizations play in affecting public policy in the nation’s capital. The conference is sponsored by UPS and Southwest Airlines.
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Priscilla Ouchida Named as JACL National Executive Director
March 1, 2012
San Francisco, CA - Priscilla Ouchida of Sacramento has been named the new National Executive Director of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). She has served the organization in many volunteer capacities, including two terms as National Vice President for General Operations from 1988 to 1992. Ms. Ouchida will begin her duties effective March 1, 2012, on a part-time basis at the JACL Headquarters in San Francisco as the National Executive Director Elect.
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JACL Is Disgusted by Racist Campaign Ad
February 7, 2012
Washington, D.C. - The Japanese American Citizens League (JACL), the nation’s oldest and largest Asian American civil rights organization, is disgusted by an ad aired this past weekend by Peter Hoekstra’s campaign for the U.S. Senate in Michigan.
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JACL Statement on the Death of Private Danny Chen
January 17, 2012
The Japanese American Citizens League, the nation’s oldest and largest Asian American civil rights organization, deplores the mistreatment and abuse directed at Danny Chen by his superiors and fellow soldiers in the United States Army.
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JACL Mourns the Passing of Gordon Hirabayashi
January 5, 2012
San Francisco, CA. - Civil rights legend Gordon Hirabayashi passed away this week. Hirabayashi is known best for his crucial role in fighting the curfew laws imposed upon Japanese Americans during World War II. The JACL is saddened by this news and extends its most sincerest condolences to the Hirabayashi family.
Click here to read the JACL's official statement on Gordon Hirabayashi's passing.
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