Asian Americans Advancing Justice
About
Asian Americans have been part of the American story since its earliest days, and are now the U.S.'s fastest-growing racial group with the potential and power to shape our nation and the policies that affect us. Our mission is to advance civil and human rights of Asian Americans and to build and promote a fair and equitable society for all.
What Is Your Organization Suggesting?
The following are actions straight from the Asian Americans Advancing Justice website.
Contact Your Representatives
Make your voice heard! Write to or call your representatives at the local, state, and national level. Urge them to take up your cause, or call them out on stances you disagree with. Every email, letter, or message is counted and is an important indicator that your cause is important to their constituents.
ResistBot
Resistbot is a chatbot that turns your texts into faxes, postal mail, or emails to your representatives in minutes.
Send the word RESIST to Resistbot on Apple Messages, Messenger, Instagram, Telegram, or by text to 50409 and answer the questions texted back.
In minutes, you’ll have contacted Congress or your other elected officials. Make your letter open for maximum effect.
Find Your Elected Officials
USA.gov has a tool to to find your Federal, State, and Local officials, just enter your address. They provide a physical address, phone numbers, and social media accounts for every elected official.
Register to Vote
Register or check your registration status and find out what issues are on your ballot.
Vote.org
Vote Like A Beast
Analyze Where You Are Spending Your Money
For better, or for worse, some companies and politicians only seem to respond to boycotts or an increase in sales. So wield your purchasing power carefully!
Find companies who align with your cause and support them.
Find companies that don't support your cause and spend your money at alternative companies.
Goods Unite Us
Search for a company and find their political donations. Get suggestions for alternative brands. Do some research and spend your money wisely!

Open Secrets
Look up a politician to see who is funding their campaign.

Learning / Education
It's important to actively learn about the issues you are passionate about. Consider taking a class, read a book, or do a project that will immerse yourself into your cause.
Here are some resources Asian Americans Advancing Justice has provided.
Know Your Rights Youth Leadership Summit - Three-day development program NewsThe following are some general examples of the types of courses and books you could look for.
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Books on Causes Asian Americans Advancing Justice is Involved With
- WebAIM Accessibility Training Courses
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Online Courses, Certifications