UCLA Asian Pacific Coalition
Empowering the UCLA AAPI Community since 1975!
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CURRENT APC ACTIONS
RSVP for APC's 50th Anniversary Alumni Potluck!
RSVP for APC's 50th Anniversary Alumni Potluck!
Thank you for filling out this RSVP! All of us at APC are so excited to meet all of you and build community together. Please fill out this form by SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1ST @11:59 PM PST (11/01) so we can get a clear head count when making our dishes. The event is on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8TH from 5:00-7:00PM.
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Publicity Request Form
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APC Website
APC Website
Asian Pacific Coalition (APC) has been dedicated to bringing together the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities at UCLA since 1975. As a collective of UCLA-based AAPI organizations, we unite around our commitment to dismantling systems of oppression, strengthening collective-based knowledge, and activating the political power of our communities through political education, cultural advocacy, community-building, and political organizing.
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APC Instagram
APC 2021 "re:define" Zine
APC 2021 "re:define" Zine
APC 2021 "Disobedience" Zine
APC 2021 "Disobedience" Zine
LCC (APC Member Org) 2023 "Say Anything" Zine
LCC (APC Member Org) 2023 "Say Anything" Zine
GET INVOLVED WITH OUR PARTNER, CCED
Learn about Chinatown Community for Equitable Development (CCED)
Learn about Chinatown Community for Equitable Development (CCED)
Links and a resource page for artists to become allies in the fight against gentrification in LA's Chinatown and beyond.
Sign up to Volunteer with CCED
Sign up to Volunteer with CCED
Donate to the APC x ACA x CCED Basic Needs Drive
Donate to the APC x ACA x CCED Basic Needs Drive
PALESTINE
Resource on the Struggle for Palestine
Resource on the Struggle for Palestine
The Palestinian Feminist Collective is excited to announce the launch of “Handala’s Return”, a children’s story and workbook with art by C. Gazaleh. Handala has been a symbol for Palestinians since being published by his creator, Naji al Ali, on July 13, 1969 in the Kuwaiti newspaper, Al-Seeyasa. He remains a timeless symbol of Palestinian youth, refugeehood, steadfastness, and determination to realize return and liberation
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