Five PIVOT Resolutions for You in 2018

Five PIVOT Resolutions for You in 2018

January 2, 2018
This past year, Vietnamese progressives felt bruised, assaulted, and downright insulted by attacks on our most cherished values and policies. We were defeated in many ways. (See #taxscam #refugeeban #transgendermilitary #enddeportations). Yet, we also triumphed in others (See #metoo #YesBeeCan #KathyTran #norefugeebanever). Here are some tips to help you amp up your activism in 2018.

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PIVOT End of Year Letter

PIVOT End of Year Letter

December 30, 2017
In Vietnamese culture, the end of the year is a good time to sweep out all of the bad from the
current year so the next year will be better. In American culture, it is the time to compile top 10
lists. As PIVOT is very much Vietnamese and American, we end this year first with a top 10 list
of bad things that happened this year and what PIVOT has done and will do to fight against
them.

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Short-Term Continuing Resolution Falls Short

 Short-Term Continuing Resolution Falls Short

December 22, 2017
Much has happened in the last 24 hours, with Congress passing a very short-term continuing resolution through January 19.

While we are glad to see that the continuing resolution at least included the minimal funds necessary to maintain certain critical health services, such as the Children's Health Insurance Program, we seek more long-term solutions for supporting community health centers.

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PIVOT Bay Area Holiday Party

PIVOT Bay Area Holiday Party

December 16, 2017
Even though the PIVOT family of progressive activists formed only this year, and even though many of us have collaborated just by email and phone, we are deeply bonded by our dream to engage and empower Vietnamese Americans for a just and diverse America. It was so wonderful to (finally) meet members from all across the country at the Bay Area holiday party last night.

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Young Vietnamese American Survey

Young Vietnamese American Survey

December 8, 2017
It is with great pleasure and appreciation that we present to you the results of this important survey conducted by our very own Young Vietnamese American Committee.  Organized in May 2017, the Committee was not able to identify any significant assessment of what young VAs thought and how they acted with respect to civic and political engagement. And thus, in the spirit of PIVOT, they decided to do something about that. From July to now, they designed a survey, collected 544 responses, analyzed the results, and wrote it up. 

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California API Caucus Legislative Briefing: Asian Pacific Islander Immigrant Rights Leaders Unite to Stop Anti‐immigrant Policies

California API Caucus Legislative Briefing: Asian Pacific Islander Immigrant Rights Leaders Unite to Stop Anti‐immigrant Policies

WHAT:  API Caucus Legislative Briefing: Protecting Immigrants' Access to Vital Supports and Services
Assemblymember Rob Bonta, District 18 (D‐Oakland), to give key address    
WHEN:  Friday, September 15, 2017
TIME:  9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Luncheon to follow
WHERE:  Capitol Building, Room 113, Sacramento, California  
WHO:  Co‐sponsored by 20 Asian Pacific Islander nonprofit organizations  

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