APIA Vote-MI In the News

June 8, 2023 | Detroit Regional Chamber

Butzel Attorney Reginald Pacis Featured During Immigration Town Hall on June 10 in Hamtramck

DETROIT, Mich. – Butzel immigration law attorney Reginald A. Pacis, will participate in a roundtable discussion on Saturday, June 10, 2023 as part of Asian & Pacific Islander American Vote (APIAVote) – Michigan. APIAVote is the nation’s leading nonpartisan nonprofit dedicating to engaging, educating, and empowering Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities to strengthen and sustain a culture of civic engagement. Pacis will discuss the latest immigration law matters and more during the event.

May 18, 2023 | One Detroit

Michigan's AAPI Community: A roundtable on the issues & activism

As one of the fastest growing demographics in the state, Michigan’s Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community finds itself at the forefront of advocating for change, with potential new state legislation, efforts to include AAPI history in public schools and an outpouring of advocacy and activism shaping the present-day Asian American narrative.  

May 5, 2023 | WDET

Growing number of Bangladeshi, Hmong Americans running for Warren City Council

“To my understanding, at this time, this is historic,” says Rebeka Islam, the executive director of APIA Vote Michigan, a nonprofit that works with Asian and Pacific Islander Americans. “We have yet to have an Asian American city council member in Warren.”

February 21, 2023 | Second Wave Michigan

Redistricting – and how nonprofits helped to preserve democracy

One such organization to successfully engage the commission was the Asian & Pacific Islander American Vote-Michigan (APIAVote-MI) nonprofit. While the organization advocates for Asian and Pacific Islander Americans throughout the state, APIAVote-MI kept their focus on Banglatown, a community of Bangladeshi immigrants that straddles the Detroit and northern Hamtramck border, as its primary community of interest in these hearings.

February 1, 2023 | Michigan Advance

Michigan leaders speak out on continued violence against Asian Americans

“Eighteen Americans lost their lives and more were injured due to senseless acts of violence. We are heartbroken over the lives lost, and we mourn with their families who now face the difficult hardships — known well by too many — of losing a loved one to gun violence. Our community needs our support. Our voices deserved to be heard. Our emotions need to be understood and felt, and our community will unite as one …” said Rebeka Islam, APIAVote-MI executive director.

January 28, 2023 | The Detroit News

Asian Americans in Metro Detroit remember California shooting victims

Madison Heights — More than 50 people gathered Saturday at a vigil to remember the victims of the Monterey Park and Half Moon Bay shootings, stand in solidarity with the Asian American community and call for gun control legislation.

November 7, 2022 | VOA News

Michigan Cities Offer Arabic-Language Ballots Ahead of Midterms

"I hope to see at least that over time and in the near future that this will be expanded throughout the state of Michigan," said Nadia Alamah, a voter outreach program coordinator for the nonprofit organization Asian and Pacific Islander American Vote Michigan.

November 2, 2022 | Michigan Advance

As Democrats make a push for the Michigan AAPI vote, some wonder where the GOP is

During the final days of the 2022 general election cycle, APIAVote-Michigan Executive Director Rebeka Islam said the Michigan Democratic Party (MDP) has reached out to the Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) community to assist in voter turnout.

October 28, 2022 | WSU News

WSU Applebaum students promote the power of policymaking and civic engagement

The Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Science Commons was filled with students from a range of health care disciplines for a fun and educational event highlighting the power of policymaking and the importance of civic engagement. The event was organized by the college’s chapter of the American Pharmacists Association Academy of Student Pharmacists (APhA-ASP) and the WSU Up to Us team, comprised of members of the Industry Pharmacists Organization (IPhO).

July 21, 2022 | Michigan Advance

Nonprofits, election officials launch voting resources in Arabic, Bangla and Spanish

In an effort to dismantle language barriers at Michigan’s polls and ensure citizens who speak languages other than English can vote, a coalition of nonprofit organizations and election officials this week launched an array of voting resources in Arabic, Bangla and Spanish.

April 11, 2022 | PBS News

How violence against Asian Americans has grown and how to stop it, according to activists

But “prior to the Atlanta shootings, there was already a rise in racist, violent acts against Asian Americans all across the country. It was horrifying to watch this happen,” said Islam, the executive director of APIAVote-Michigan, a grassroots nonpartisan organization working to increase Asian American and Pacific Islander civic engagement. “This is where it hit even closer to home for me. I’m sure many women like myself were thinking, ‘that could have been me.’”

October 5, 2021 | Model D

How underrepresented communities have a chance to overcome gerrymandering

The Asian & Pacific Islander American Vote-Michigan (APIAVote-MI) organization, a member of the MNA coalition, represents dozens of countries, languages, and cultures, communities spread out in different areas throughout the state. APIAVote-MI has submitted multiple maps, advocating for the different groups that they support, in the different areas of the state in which they reside. Town halls organized by the organization have been held in Hamtramck, various suburbs of Detroit, the Grand Rapids area, and elsewhere.

October 5, 2021 | Michigan Advance

Asian Americans in Hamtramck, Detroit fight to preserve voting bloc in redistricting process

As the Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission (MICRC) nears the end of its process to draw new legislative districts before the 2022 election, members of the metro Detroit Asian Pacific Islander (API) community are raising concerns.

May 27, 2021 | WDET

This Young Asian American Activist Aims to Show Up in Solidarity for Communities of Color

Whenever We’re Needed (WWN) means just that: Ceena Vang and Zora Bowens go whenever they’re needed.

The organization, founded by Vang and Bowens in the wake of the Atlanta spa shootings in March which killed six Asian women, aims to support Asian, Black and marginalized communities.

For Vang, a Hmong American whose mother and sister work in the beauty industry, the Atlanta shootings hit a little too close to home, she said at a rally WWN co-hosted with APIAVote-Michigan in Troy last month.

May 11, 2021 | WWMT

Michigan leaders celebrate Asian American, Pacific Islander Heritage Month in online event

APIA Vote and the Michigan Asian Pacific American Affairs Commission hosted the special event that virtually gathered lawmakers, leaders and supporters of the Asian American population from across Michigan. Normally the event is held in person at the Michigan State Capitol in the rotunda with breakout sessions where organizations can meet with lawmakers.

November 20, 2020 | NBC News

Asian American swing state early and absentee voting increased 300%, more than any other group

“For the last four to five years, there’s been a concerted effort from AAPI groups to develop state-specific mobilization strategies,” Christine Chen, executive director at Asian Pacific Islander American Vote (APIAVote), told NBC Asian America. “We’ve seen a dramatic increase in AAPIs engaging in different issues, participating in rallies and running for office.”

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