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2020-2021 Annual Report

This year, we celebrate our 50th anniversary. Take a look back at our work with partners and communities across California and the country in 2020 and 2021.

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This year, we celebrate our 50th anniversary. Take a look back at our work with partners and communities across California and the country in 2020 and 2021.

Our Mission

Fighting for security, justice, and equity

In 1972, Advancing Justice - Asian Law Caucus was founded as the nation's first legal and civil rights organization serving low-income, immigrant, and underserved Asian American and Pacific Islander communities. Fifty years later, we are still hard at work dismantling barriers to justice and equity. In 2020 and 2021, we faced a historic election, a devastating pandemic, and moments of tragedy and reckoning together.

Through these challenges, we remained grounded in our values and mission, committed to serving the vast diversity of communities of Asian descent, including Arab, Middle Eastern, and Muslim communities. As national awareness grew about the interlocked injustices faced by communities of color in the U.S., we remained deeply informed by and in solidarity with fights for liberation by and for Black, Indigenous, and Latinx communities.

These past two years, we continued to bring together legal services and impact litigation, community empowerment, and policy advocacy to fight for immigrant justice, economic security, and a stronger democracy–constantly adjusting our priorities and efforts in response to the ever-evolving COVID-19 pandemic. Our work has played out locally in communities across California, statewide, and nationally with our partners in the Advancing Justice affiliation.

From Our Executive Team

Read a letter from our executive team reflecting on 2020 and 2021 and looking ahead to our 50th anniversary.

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Highlights

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2020

The 2020 Census results are out and the results are clear: the U.S. is more multiracial and diverse than ever before. We partnered with other civil rights organizations to help communities participate. Those efforts made a big difference: Asian American and Pacific Islander communities turned out in record numbers.

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2020

Low-income AAPI families throughout California have faced tremendous barriers to economic relief throughout the pandemic. Through these tough times, we’ve assisted community members with unemployment help and protected their families and communities from retaliation, discrimination, and eviction.

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2021

We’re proud to be one of four core organizations leading the No Muslim Ban Ever coalition, which represents over 100 Muslim and immigrant rights groups. Our fight continues to support those who were harmed by the Bans and to make sure horrific policies like this do not happen again.

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2021

Formerly incarcerated immigrant and refugee community members are double punished when ICE detains and threatens them after they have earned their release from prison. In 2021, we celebrated the release of directly impacted community members and persisted in dismantling the jail- and prison-to-ICE-deportation pipeline.

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2021

In response to anti-Asian hate and violence, we trained more than 15,000 people in bystander intervention with Hollaback!. With AAPI partners, we advocated for California's $166.5 million API Equity Budget and convened the national Asian American Leaders Table address the root causes of interpersonal and state racism.

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National Partnerships

While at Advancing Justice - Asian Law Caucus, we are well known in the Bay Area and across California, our team also makes a national impact through our affiliation Asian Americans Advancing Justice, the Asian American Leaders Table, and coalitions like Value Our Families and No Muslim Ban Ever. These spaces are also forging deeper multi-racial, multi-ethnic relationships to help us move in solidarity within the Asian American political identity and with Black, Indigenous, Latine, and other communities of color.