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ALC Co-Founders, Alumni Reflect on 50 Years of History
November 16, 2022
As part of the Asian Law Caucus' 50th anniversary series, we're releasing two videos: “The Movement Is Ours to Build" and "Economic Security is Ours to Build" featuring alumni and current staff.
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ALC @ 50: ‘Transforming How We Look At Who Is An Employer’
November 15, 2022
In a conversation about ALC's history and work today, one theme resonated across decades: workers’ campaigns to hold accountable those with the most power to decide wages and working conditions.
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Asian Americans Advancing Justice and API Organizations Denounce Anti-Chinese Political Rhetoric Used in Elections Against Asian American Political Candidates
November 07, 2022
We call on political candidates to immediately cease the usage of anti-Asian, sinophobic, and redbaiting language in campaign messaging.
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Asian American Civil Rights Orgs: We Need Affirmative Action to Counter Systemic Racism in Education
October 28, 2022
Asian Americans Advancing Justice is calling on the Supreme Court to affirm the constitutional right to affirmative action.
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ALC Endorses Two Bay Area Measures for a Stronger Democracy
October 25, 2022
ALC is proud to support two ballot measures on the November 2022 ballot to make elections more inclusive and equitable in San Francisco and Oakland.
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Chinatown Tenants Win Settlement in Discrimination and Harassment Case Against Valstock Management
October 05, 2022
Chinatown tenants and the Community Tenants Association have won an unprecedented settlement that asserts their right to live peacefully in the neighborhood and buildings they call home.
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華埠租客控告華仕德(Valstock)管理公司歧視騷擾一案終贏得庭外和解
October 05, 2022
為了維護三藩市市民的住房權利和獲得充分翻譯服務的權利,並讓租客能不受騷擾和歧視地安居樂業,移民租客們身先士卒參與了長達數年的抗爭
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Los inquilinos de Chinatown lograron un acuerdo en un caso de discriminación y acoso contra Valstock Management
October 05, 2022
Inquilinos de Chinatown y la Community Tenants Association (CTA) han conseguido un acuerdo sin precedentes que afirma su derecho a vivir pacíficamente en el barrio y los edificios que lo llaman hogar.