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Cook County Commissioner Josina Morita Hosts First Language Access Summit

In a historic first, 13th District Cook County Commissioner Josina Morita hosted a groundbreaking Language Access Summit, bringing together a diverse group of individuals and organizations to address the critical issue of language barriers.
Community

Celebrating Filipino American History Month at the White House

The Filipino American community once again made its mark on history as it was invited to the White House to celebrate Filipino American History Month.
Community

Event Recap: Unveiling Data for the new Pan Asian American Center

Last September 12, 2024 marked an important milestone for the AAPI community as key stakeholders, city officials, and community members gathered to discuss the creation of a new Pan Asian American Center! Read more on the outcome of this significant get-together.
Interviews

Nabeela Syed's Journey from Graduation to Governance

Read Nabeela Syed’s journey from college graduation to district governance, and she turned her vision into action.
Politics

From Adversity to Advocacy: The Public Service of Huynh and Duckworth

Illinois State Representative Hoan Huynh and U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth have dedicated their careers to public service, amplifying underrepresented voices shaped by their experiences as minorities and refugees. Huynh, a Vietnam War refugee, focuses on healthcare, housing, and human rights, addressing inequities in his district. Duckworth, a veteran who lost her legs in Iraq, advocates for military families, aviation safety, and environmental justice, emphasizing proper representation. Their work underscores the importance of inclusivity in legislation, inspiring future public servants to champion diverse perspectives for a more equitable society.
Politics

Building Bridges: Rep. Olickal's Promise for Inclusive Governance

Rooted in a commitment to equity and guided by personal experiences, Rep. Olickal supports immigrant families and addresses multifaceted issues in his district, ranging from healthcare to social justice. Through his role and advocacy, he continues to champion a vision of a thriving, inclusive society where diversity is celebrated and voices are heard.
Politics

New AAPI Leaders from 2022 Midterm Election Results

This year’s midterm election results have shown us that more Asian-American leaders are stepping up the mantle in service to the local community. Get to know these leaders as they take the AAPI community to the next level.
Politics

White House Initiative Relaunched to Serve AA & NHPI Again!

WHIAANHPI under the new administration carries the missions to create a comprehensive response and serve the AA and NHPI community against injustices—from the rise of anti-Asian hate and systemic lack of disaggregated data to various economic disparities like education, health, and housing.
Politics

Asian American History in Public Schools with TEAACH Act

With TEAACH Act, Illinois becomes the first state in America to require Asian American history to be part of the public school curriculum.
Community

Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) Looks To Diversify

We at Chicago Asian Network are delighted to inform you that the Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) of the state of Illinois opens its doors and makes certain positions available for application.
Politics

TEAACH Act to Paint a Complete Picture of the U.S. History

Hate crimes are going rampant alongside the coronavirus. To mitigate fear and unreasonable acts, Chicago lawmakers turn to a tested solution: education.
Politics

White Privilege on Display at Capitol Hill

The pro-Trump riot resulted in many injuries and loss of lives due to some glaring issues surrounding the very foundation of U.S. democracy: white supremacy and greed.