AACRAO Asian American and Pacific Islander Caucus

Mission Statement

The Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Caucus provides a communal space for members who are ready to discuss issues, developments and initiatives for individuals of Asian and Pacific Islander descent in higher education. They work to educate other members about the history, contributions and concerns of Asian American and Pacific Islanders.

The AAPI Caucus connects via the Exchange, meets at the monthly Caucus Gatherings, writes articles for AACRAO Connect, and hosts webinars throughout the year. They also convene at AACRAO’s Annual Meeting. The Caucus is open to all AACRAO members. 


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Leadership

Asian American and Pacific Islander Caucus Chair

 

Jessica Gonzalez

Jessica Gonzalez, Assistant Registrar | Elmhurst University

 

 

Vice Chair

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Natalie Chin, Curriculum Management Functional Administrator | University of Wisconsin Milwaukee

 


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To join the caucus, log in to the AACRAO Exchange and select the "Communities" drop-down in the top navigation bar. Next, visit the "All Communities" page and click the name of the caucus you would like to join and then click the Join button.

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Updates & Events

3/29/2021 Tricia Ryan, Chair of the AAPI Caucus, and Mike Reilly, Executive Director, AACRAO, address #AACRAO2021 attendees.

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Protesting during a global pandemic

Jul 28, 2020, 11:13 AM
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Summary : Amplifying AACRAO’s commitment to a community where all are valued, heard, and respected.
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The COVID pandemic has placed a spotlight on our vulnerabilities as a society. But it has also brought us together. 

What we've seen cannot be unseen. We acknowledge the holes in the narratives, the tears in the fabric of our society. The United States is built on ambitious values, but they aren't applied justly nor prioritized to support all people. These inequalities play out in the distribution of housing, health, food, education, justice, and other resources. 

How will we address them?

At the conclusion of the AACRAO Black Caucus town hall in June, attendees were left with the question: what next?  The AACRAO Black Caucus sees the pandemic as an opportunity to truly reflect and redesign, a process that begins by pushing the powers that be into the conversation. It begins with protest.

Get into "good trouble"

On August 28, the 57th anniversary of the 1963 March on Washington, where a young John Lewis marched with Martin Luther King, Jr., join the Black Caucus in person or online to for the 2020 March on Washington.

The in-person march, led by the National Action Network (NAN), will be a day of action demonstrating our commitment to policing and criminal justice.

The virtual march, led by the NAACP, will drive the movement from protest to policy to power.

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