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Operated by the Korean government’s Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, the Korean Cultural Center is dedicated to providing insights into the rich cultural heritage of

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The Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit educational and professional organization with more than 1,500 members across the United States and Asia.

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The mission of the Asian Pacific Islander Small Business Program (API SBP) is: to assist the development of small and micro businesses in Los Angeles with a particular focus on th

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Kollaboration’s current mission and mantra is, “Empowerment through Entertainment.” In addition to encouraging the diverse talents of API youth, Kollaboration seeks to empowe

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Filipino non-profit in Los Angeles

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Korean society in Orange County was formed in the early 1970s. Korean American Association opened an inaugural meeting in 1979 and gradually stabilized with the sweat and blood of

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Founded in 1929, JACL is a membership-based Asian American advocacy organization. Its mission is to advocate for the civil and human rights of Japanese Americans and others, and to

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The Pacific Asian Alcohol and Drug Program is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization based in Los Angeles, California. They provide alcohol and drug prevention treatment and recovery s

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The South Asian Bar Association of San Diego (“SABA-SD”) is a San Diego-based, nonprofit organization open to all South Asian attorneys and law students, as well as oth

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To educate and inspire character and equality through the virtue and valor of our World War II American veterans of Japanese ancestry.

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The purpose of CCBA is to provide charitable and benevolent activities, social welfare, and preserve the culture and traditions of Chinese people. The Chinese community has made a

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The vision of PIVOT is to be a collective voice for progressive Vietnamese Americans, to engage and empower Vietnamese Americans through civic engagement and leadership development