Join WBEZ reporter Esther Yoon-Ji Kang for a conversation on the past, present and future of Asian American political representation and advocacy in the region.
It is an exciting time for CMAA’s 38th Annual Dinner as we are “Celebrating 20 Years of Young Women Warriors,” in honor of our longstanding girls' mentorship program.
Mark your calendars, book your tickets and get ready for an evening of GlaZZle at the National Indo-American Museum Gala on Sunday Nov 10, 2019 at the Westin, Lombard.
AAJC serves to empower our communities by bringing local and national constituencies together and ensuring Asian Americans are able to participate fully in our democracy.
In the years following World War II, a wave of about 20,000 Japanese Americans (JAs) resettled to Chicago after being incarcerated in War Relocation Authority “internment camps.” They were part of a government plan to disperse and assimilate Japanese Americans across the country.