Los Angeles, CA, May 7, 2021 -- The Asian Pacific American community in California has been experiencing both the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and an increase of anti-Asian hate crimes and incidents for the past 14 months. With over 3,800 incidents reported since the start of the pandemic, incidents of violence towards the community continue to surface across the country.
Joint Statement from Multiethnic Leaders on Increase of Anti-Asian Hate
Los Angeles, CA, April 8, 2020 -- The Center for Asian Americans United for Self Empowerment (CAUSE), Hispanas Organized for Political Empowerment (HOPE), the Jewish Center for Justice (JCJ), and the Los Angeles Urban League (LAUL) believe that hate against any group should not be tolerated, in any form.
STATEWIDE POST-ELECTION POLL REVEALS MULTI-ETHNIC VIEWS OF ELECTION, COVID-19, AND RACE RELATIONS
Los Angeles, CA, November 23, 2020 -- Statewide polling conducted from November 4 to November 15 revealed multi-ethnic attitudes towards the November 3rd General Election ballot, Covid-19, and race relations in the United States. The poll is the third in an ongoing series that began in February of this year and surveys 1,300 adults statewide with over-samples of Latinos, African Americans, and Asian Pacific Americans (APA) to allow more detailed analysis.
“Make Us Count”: A Conversation with California Secretary of State Alex Padilla and Asian Pacific American Community Leaders about November 3rd Election and Voter Resources
Los Angeles, CA -- The Center for Asian Americans United for Self-Empowerment (CAUSE) will host a virtual press conference featuring California Secretary of State, Alex Padilla, and leaders of community organizations representing the Asian Pacific American community via Zoom on Thursday, October 8, 2020 at 02:00 PM PST.
MULTIETHNIC COALITION’S STATEWIDE POLL SHOWS ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICANS VIEWS ON DISCRIMINATION, COVID-19 RECOVERY, AND POLICE REFORM
Los Angeles, CA, July 17, 2020 – As California confronts the unprecedented threat of COVID-19 and historic civil unrest, statewide polling conducted by a coalition of diverse nonprofit organizations led by CAUSE demonstrates that the state’s most prominent racial and ethnic groups are coalescing on paths forward for both police reform and for the re-opening of the state.
CAUSE NAMES RESPECTED API LEADER NANCY YAP AS NEW DIRECTOR: YAP TO HEAD GROUP IN NEW ERA OF API CIVIC ENGAGEMENT
Los Angeles, CA – Respected Asian Pacific Islander (API) community leader and activist, Nancy Yap, has been named as the new Executive Director for CAUSE (Center For Asians United for Self Empowerment), it was announced today. Yap, who has been serving as Vice President for Development at LEAP (Leadership Education for Asian Pacifics), will begin her new position with CAUSE on July 20 and will be responsible for all facets of the organization’s leadership training, political and community engagement and other programming.
CAUSE Board Chair Charlie Woo Helps Lead Conversation on Racial Justice, Discusses APA Community Involvement
Los Angeles, CA – The Center for Asian Americans United for Self Empowerment (CAUSE) will come together with Hispanas Organized for Political Equality (HOPE) and the Los Angeles Urban League for the “Confronting Racism: A Pandemic Within a Pandemic” Livestream hosted by the Los Angeles World Affairs Council & Town Hall on Wednesday, June 17, 2020 at 11:00 AM-12:00 PM.
CAUSE Board Chair Charlie Woo to Help Lead Los Angeles Racial Justice and Community Cooperation Discussion Panel
Los Angeles, CA – The Center for Asian Americans United for Self Empowerment (CAUSE), in conjunction with Hispanas Organized for Political Equality (HOPE), the Jewish Center for Justice, and the Los Angeles Urban League, will participate in the “Building Bridges: A Cross-Cultural Dialogue About Confronting Racism” panel hosted by the Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust on Monday, June 8, 2020 at 12:00PM-1:00PM.
CAUSE to Postpone Annual Gala in light of COVID-19 Concerns
Los Angeles, CA – In light of public health concerns related to the COVID-19 coronavirus and to do our part in inhibiting its spread, CAUSE is postponing our 27th Annual Gala, originally scheduled for April 9th, 2020. CAUSE is monitoring the situation and following recommendations made by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and by California State Governor Gavin Newsom, and will announce a new date when decided.
CAUSE Partners with LA Times for Poll on Presidential Sentiments Among APA Community
Los Angeles, CA, February 26, 2020 – The Center for Asian Americans United for Self Empowerment (CAUSE), in a historic, unprecedented partnership with Hispanas Organized for Political Equality (HOPE), Los Angeles Urban League, and the Los Angeles Times, conducted a poll on U.S. Citizens residing in California on their presidential preferences ahead of the primary election.The poll makes the effort to capture Asian Pacific American (APA) sentiment surrounding the presidency and presidential candidates.
California Secretary of State Alex Padilla joins CAUSE, APA Leaders for “Make Us Count” Press Conference
Los Angeles, CA – The Center for Asian Americans United for Self Empowerment (CAUSE), in conjunction with local community organizations representing the diverse Asian Pacific American (APA) communities, will host the “Make Us Count” Press Conference featuring California Secretary of State, Alex Padilla at the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles on Tuesday, February 11, 2020 at 10:00AM.
CAUSE Announces Departure of Kim Yamasaki, Outgoing Executive Director
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Haidee Pan
Director of Marketing & Communications
Phone: (213)269-4639
Email: haidee@causeusa.org
Los Angeles, CA – As of January 3rd, 2020, Kim Yamasaki has formally resigned from her position as Executive Director of CAUSE. The decision was personal and came from her desire to lean into her entrepreneurial spirit to start a social impact business with a colleague.
Kim first became involved with CAUSE in 2013 when she was a student intern through the CAUSE Leadership Academy summer internship program. Her passion to serve the Asian Pacific American community led to her being recruited to help coordinate the program the following summer, and to the position of Executive Director soon after. CAUSE staff and board members are extremely grateful for Kim’s leadership for the past five and a half years. From streamlined/mission-aligned programming to bolstering and elevating the organizational brand — CAUSE has made tremendous strides under her direction. CAUSE staff intend to continue to build upon Kim’s vision of sustainability, collaboration, and innovation and wish her the best in exploring her full potential beyond her role at CAUSE.
“I will always be thankful to CAUSE, the Board of Directors, especially our Board Chair Charlie Woo, our team of staff, volunteers, and the countless supporters in the community. I grew up in the community and the community raised me. It was an honor and privilege to give back to those same communities,” said Kim Yamasaki, outgoing CAUSE Executive Director.
“While we are saddened by her departure, we always take great pride to see young leaders from the CAUSE family spreading their wings to pursue their passions outside the organization. I will miss working side by side with her as I have for the past five and a half years. She was an amazing colleague who shared my vision and passion for CAUSE,” said Charlie Woo, CAUSE Board Chair.
The CAUSE Board of Directors has put together a search committee to actively recruit a new Executive Director over the next few months. During this time, Richard Leong, previously CAUSE Director of Programs & Strategic Innovation, will be acting as the Interim Executive Director. Kim Yamasaki will also be involved in the transition process as an organization consultant on a contractual basis.
CAUSE has always been rooted in our Leadership Development programs and plans to continue to ensure their ongoing development and execution in 2020 and beyond. CAUSE staff are committed to upholding our values of sustainability, collaboration, and innovation while ensuring our program participants receive the necessary knowledge, access, and network to enhance their growth as leaders.
About CAUSE
Center for Asian Americans United for Self Empowerment (CAUSE) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, nonpartisan, community-based organization with a mission to advance the political empowerment of the Asian Pacific American community through nonpartisan voter outreach, training, and education as well as leadership development.
For any further inquiries, please contact CAUSE via phone at (213) 269-4639 or email at info@causeusa.org. General information can be obtained from our website at www.causeusa.org. Our office is located at 1605 West Olympic Boulevard, Suite #1027, Los Angeles, CA 90015.
# # #
CAUSE celebrates APA leadership for its 26th Annual Gala “The Future We Define”
CAUSE Receives Charitable Grant From Southwest Airlines
CAUSE Board Legal Counsel Kenneth Lee Nominated to Serve as Judge on the Ninth Circuit
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Haidee Pan
Director of Marketing & Communications
Phone: (213)269-4639
Email: haidee@causeusa.org
Los Angeles, CA – October 10, 2018 – CAUSE proudly congratulates our Board of Directors Legal Counsel Kenneth Lee for his nomination by President Donald J. Trump to serve as a Circuit Judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
Kenneth Lee is a partner in the Los Angeles, California, office of Jenner & Block LLP, where his practice focuses on appellate litigation and internal investigations, and where he serves on the firm’s Diversity & Inclusion Committee. He has briefed and argued appeals in multiple federal courts of appeals, including the U.S. Courts of Appeals for the Second, Fifth, and Ninth Circuits. He also maintains an active pro bono practice, providing free legal representation to indigent and incarcerated clients. Prior to joining Jenner & Block, Mr. Lee served as Associate Counsel to President George W. Bush and as an associate with Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz. Upon graduation from law school, Mr. Lee clerked for Judge Emilio M. Garza of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Mr. Lee received his A.B. from Cornell University, summa cum laude, and his J.D., magna cum laude, from Harvard Law School.
Kenneth has been an active CAUSE Board Member and has provided the organization with invaluable legal and community building support.
###
James Hsu Named Managing Partner of the Squire Patton Boggs Los Angeles Office
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
LOS ANGELES – April 05, 2018 – Squire Patton Boggs is pleased to announce that James Hsu has been appointed managing partner of the firm’s Los Angeles office. The managing partner role transitions to Mr. Hsu from Adam Fox, who was appointed to the firm’s 12-person Global Board earlier this year.
“In the years that I have known James, he has proven to be an exceptional lawyer and a leader. His integrity, commitment to clients and civic engagement make him a natural choice to carry the torch in the Los Angeles market,” said Mark J. Ruehlmann, Chairman and Global CEO of Squire Patton Boggs. “It is with deep respect and admiration that I thank Adam for his service to the Los Angeles office, and am pleased he will continue to serve in a senior leadership position at the firm.”
Mr. Hsu, who currently leads the Los Angeles Corporate Practice Group, represents clients in a broad range of corporate finance and securities matters, including mergers and acquisitions, debt and equity offerings, joint ventures, public finance transactions, tax-exempt financing, fund formation and private equity/venture capital transactions.
Mr. Hsu has particular experience representing clients in complex multijurisdictional acquisition and divestiture transactions. Fluent in Spanish and Chinese, he has focused on practices in Latin America and the Greater China region. Over the last two decades, Mr. Hsu has represented numerous clients in inbound and outbound matters involving jurisdictions such as Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Honduras, Mexico, Spain, Australia, China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore and Vietnam. In addition to his cross-border corporate transactional practice, Mr. Hsu also has extensive litigation experience representing clients in US federal and state court actions, arbitrations and alternative dispute resolution proceedings.
Mr. Hsu is active in the community and serves on the board of a number of not-for-profit organizations, including the Asian Business League (ABL), Center of Asian Americans United for Self Empowerment (CAUSE), Los Angeles Economic Development Corporation (LAEDC) and UCLA Department of Political Science. In 2007, Mr. Hsu received The California Lawyer’s Angel Award for outstanding pro bono service.
“Adam has been a tireless steward for the firm and it is an honor to take up this role,” said Mr. Hsu. “We have a talented, diverse team in LA that is closely integrated into the global firm and will carry forward our tradition of exceptional client service.”
Mr. Fox assumed the role of the Los Angeles office managing partner in 2015, while maintaining his positions as leader of the firm’s False Advertising Litigation & Protection Practice and the Food & Beverage Litigation Practice. Mr. Fox focuses on handling and trying to verdict high-stakes controversies spanning a wide range of subject matters. In addition to his leadership in many false advertising class actions and competitor suits under the Lanham Act (often in the food and beverage industry), he also has substantial experience in other complex commercial cases and those involving environmental contamination or exposure. A graduate of the Riordan Volunteer Leadership Development Program, Mr. Fox serves as co-chair of the Los Angeles branch of the National Campaign to Stop Violence and coordinates the Los Angeles office’s pro bono activities.
“James is a stellar lawyer with substantial cross-border corporate and M&A transactions,” said Mr. Fox. “His leadership, judgement, global perspective and commitment to service make him an excellent choice for this role.”
###
2018 APA-Facing Gubernatorial Debate Secures 5 Leading Candidates
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Miko Jao
Manager of Voter Engagement
Phone: 626-356-9838
Email: miko@causeusa.org
2018 APA-Facing Gubernatorial Debate Secures 5 Leading Candidates
Pasadena, CA – March 26, 2018 – Center for Asian Americans United for Self-Empowerment (CAUSE) has partnered with over 70+ community organizations and 15+ press agencies in the Asian Pacific American (APA) community to host the first ever APA facing-Gubernatorial Debate on Friday, April 27, 2018, from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM (PST). Admission to the debate is free and open to the public at the Sexson Auditorium of Pasadena City College (1570 East Colorado Boulevard, Pasadena, CA 91106). To RSVP, please click here.
“The first ever APA-Facing Gubernatorial Debate will be historical for the state of California,” said Kim Yamasaki, Executive Director of CAUSE. “This will be an opportunity for our gubernatorial candidates to share their stance on our community’s needs and issues.”
The selection criteria for candidates to participate in the 2018 APA-Facing Gubernatorial Debate was based on the data results from extensive polling conducted at the time of determination.
The following candidates have confirmed their attendance:
Travis Allen, CA State Assemblyman (R)
John Chiang, CA State Treasurer (D)
John Cox, Businessman (R)
Delaine Eastin, Former CA State Superintendent of Education (D)
Antonio Villaraigosa, Former Mayor of the City of Los Angeles (D)
Candidate Gavin Newsom, CA State Lieutenant Governor has declined to attend the event. Representatives from Newsom’s campaign team officially responded as follows, “Unfortunately based on the large number of debate requests and competing demands for the Lieutenant Governor’s time, we will be unable to attend. For context, by the end of February, we will have already completed seven candidate debates and forums…”
The response drew concern from leaders within the APA community. “The APA community will no longer be associated with being soft-spoken,” said Charlie Woo, Chair of CAUSE. “…we are a community that will not be ignored. Our gubernatorial candidates need to treat us with the same respect as all other communities.”
Paul Song, President of Physicians for a National Health Program California, also chimed in and encouraged candidates to take APA voters seriously. Understanding that the debate has the ability to impact the decision-making process of APA voters, Song emphasized, “We are not a monolithic group, but rather politically diverse and independent minded. Therefore we encourage all gubernatorial candidates not to dismiss this wonderful opportunity and to readily participate in the [debate]. It is very important for each candidate to share their visions, goals, and to speak directly to an important constituency.”
Today, APA communities are the fastest growing ethnic group across the nation. Additionally, more than one-third (5.7 million) of the United States’ APA population resides in California. California is also home to the largest number of APA-owned businesses (32% of the total in the nation) and has a consumer market of $172 billion. With the APA population comprising nearly 15% of California’s electorate, the APA community could potentially decide the outcome of the 2018 elections.
“… Candidates and elected officials alike must address the growing AAPI community to succeed here, which is why the first AAPI-focused Gubernatorial Debate hosted by CAUSE is so important,” said Karthick Ramakrishnan, Founder and Director of AAPI Data. “By showing up, candidates demonstrate their commitment to addressing issues facing the AAPI community, and that they understand the power of our vote.”
The debate will be held in front of a live audience as well as streamed for broadcast by media outlets with English and Asian language programming.
—
Center for Asian Americans United for Self-Empowerment (CAUSE) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, nonpartisan, community-based organization with a mission to advance the political empowerment of the Asian Pacific American community through nonpartisan voter outreach, training, and education as well as leadership development.
Media and press agencies interested in partnership opportunities for this debate should contact Miko Jao, CAUSE Manager of Voter Engagement at miko@causeusa.org
For any further inquiries, please contact CAUSE via phone at (626) 356-9838 or email at info@causeusa.org. General information can be obtained from our website at www.causeusa.org. Our office is located at 260 S. Los Robles Avenue, #115, Pasadena, CA 91101
###
Cause Mobilizes APA Community For Its 25th Annual Gala: “The Time Is Now!”
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Haidee Pan
Director of Marketing & Communications
Phone: 626-356-9838
Email: haidee@causeusa.org
CAUSE mobilizes APA community for its 25th Annual Gala – “The Time Is Now!”
Pasadena, CA – March 23, 2018 – Center for Asian Americans United for Self Empowerment (CAUSE) will be celebrating its 25th Anniversary on Thursday, April 5, 2018 at the L.A. Hotel Downtown (333 S. Figueroa Street, Los Angeles, CA 90071).
The schedule of events is as follows:
6:00 P.M. VIP Reception | Pacific Room
6:00 P.M. Silent Auction & Networking | California Ballroom Foyer
7:00 P.M. Dinner Program | California Ballroom
The CAUSE Annual Gala is the premier APA event for those interested in politics and community. It boasts the largest attendance of APA elected officials and is a celebration of those striving to make an impact in our community. More than 100 APA federal, state and local officials from all over California will be in attendance. The gala also serves as the largest fundraiser of the year for CAUSE. Funds raised help sustain our many programs and services, which include voter outreach, training, and education and leadership development programs. Our programs have proven to be successful in encouraging increased civic engagement and political leadership in the Greater Los Angeles area and beyond. Additionally, 400+ guests are expected to attend this year— all of whom are dedicated to elevating the APA community.
This year’s theme is “The Time is Now!” CAUSE Executive Director Kim Yamasaki says, “As our country enters a new era of politics, it is important, now more than ever, to mobilize and empower our community, to make an impact in future elections.”
We are delighted to recognize the following honoree for their audacity and resolve to stand as a leader for the APA community:
Inspirational Leadership Award
Los Angeles Councilmember David Ryu
Los Angeles City Councilmember David E. Ryu represented the 4th council district which includes the neighborhoods of Sherman Oaks, Toluca Lake, Hollywood, Hollywood Hills, Los Feliz, Silverlake, Miracle Mile, Hancock Park, Windsor Square, Larchmont and a portion of Koreatown.
Ryu studied economics at UCLA; Public Policy and Administration at Rutgers; won a prestigious United Nations graduate internship; and was a Netkal Fellow at USC’s School of Social Work.
As Senior Deputy to Los Angeles County Supervisor Yvonne Burke, he worked for years on issues like public health, housing, children and family services, transportation and senior services. He helped oversee the County budget and worked for a time as a Special Investigator for the Auditor-Controller, rooting out waste and fraudulent expenditures.
Ryu returned to the non-profit world and served as Director of Development and Public Affairs at one of Los Angeles’s largest non-profit health care providers: Kedren Acute Psychiatric Hospital and Community Health Center.
On July 1st, 2015 Ryu became the first Korean American to serve on the LA City Council and only the second Asian American.
“The work that CAUSE does to empower leadership and organize the API community is remarkable, effective and important,” Councilmember Ryu said. “I am so honored to receive this award, and to work with CAUSE on bringing a new generation of leadership to the fore, inspiring the voices of our community, and ensuring that Asian-Americans remain a key part of the Los Angeles story.”
Press will receive complimentary admission; to reserve your press spot, please RSVP with Audrey Soriano by email at audrey@causeusa.org or phone at (818) 621-3642 by Tuesday, April 3.
—
Center for Asian Americans United for Self Empowerment (CAUSE) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, nonpartisan, community-based organization with a mission to advance the civic and political empowerment of the Asian Pacific American (APA) community through nonpartisan voter registration and education, community outreach, and leadership development.
For press inquiries, please contact CAUSE via phone at (626) 356-9838 or email at info@causeusa.org. General information can be obtained from our website, www.causeusa.org. Our offices are located at 260 S. Los Robles Avenue, #115, Pasadena, CA 91101.
###
CAUSE Welcomes 2017 Veterans Initiative Fellows
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Haidee Pan
Director of Marketing & Communications
Phone: 626-356-9838
Email: haidee@causeusa.org
CAUSE Welcomes 2017 Veterans Initiative Fellows
Los Angeles, CA – August 25, 2017 – Center for Asian Americans United for Self Empowerment (CAUSE) will host the 2017 Veterans Initiative Kickoff on Friday, August 25, 2017 at the Hershey/Crocker Room of the Omni Los Angeles Hotel (251 South Olive Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012), from 5:30 to 7:30 pm. Join us as we welcome the 2017 class of Veterans Initiative fellows!
The kickoff will feature keynote speaker, The Honorable Jay Chen of the Mt. San Antonio College Board of Trustees & Lieutenant of the US Naval Reserve.
The CAUSE Veterans Initiative is a fellowship and civic leadership program for veterans and reservists who are seeking community leadership roles outside of the military. The Veterans Initiative program was specifically designed for veterans interested in increasing the accessibility and awareness of available veterans resources as well as learning how to effectively advocate on behalf of Asian Pacific American (APA) veterans issues. In this program, participants are provided with mentors, professional development opportunities, and issue/policy briefings.
During this program, participants will not only gain insight on issues related to the veteran community and how to provide assistance, but will also be exposed to opportunities for individual professional development. Exclusive access to a network of prominent mentors and enhanced political awareness are a few notable examples.
This program is open to the public. Elected officials, community leaders, press members, family, and friends are welcome to join. Admission is free and light refreshments will be served. Please RSVP at CVIKickoff.eventbrite.com.
$15 valet parking. Nearby parking lots are available at varying rates.
—
Center for Asian Americans United for Self Empowerment (CAUSE) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, nonpartisan, community-based organization with a mission to advance the political empowerment of the Asian Pacific American community through nonpartisan voter outreach, training, and education as well as leadership development.
For any further inquiries, please contact CAUSE via phone at (626) 356-9838 or email at info@causeusa.org. General information can be obtained from our website at www.causeusa.org. Our office is located at 260 S. Los Robles Avenue, #115, Pasadena, CA 91101
###
CAUSE Hosts Graduation For Leadership Academy Class Of 2017
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Haidee Pan
Director of Marketing & Communications
Phone: 626-356-9838
Email: haidee@causeusa.org
CAUSE Hosts Graduation for Leadership Academy Class of 2017
Pasadena, CA – August 18, 2017 – Center for Asian Americans United for Self Empowerment (CAUSE) will host the 2017 Leadership Academy Graduation on Friday, August 18, 2017 at the KPCC The Crawford Family Forum (474 S. Raymond Avenue, Pasadena, CA 91105), from 11:30 am to 1:30 pm.
The CAUSE Leadership Academy Graduation celebrates the 2017 Leadership Academy class’ completion of a rigorous nine-week internship program. Join elected officials, community leaders, local press, and families to congratulate the leaders of tomorrow!
The graduation will feature keynote speaker, Congressmember Judy Chu of the 27th Congressional District of California and Master of Ceremonies Jack Song, Marketing & Communications Lead at LimeBike and an alumni of the CAUSE Leadership Academy (Class of 2001).
Since its inception in 1991, the CAUSE Leadership Academy develops a pipeline of leadership for the Asian Pacific American (APA) community. The program prepares its participants to be leaders at the forefront of the democratic process through learning the importance of civic engagement and political participation. Graduates of this program have gone on to run for political office and have become leaders in politics, business, and nonprofits.
The CAUSE Leadership Academy offers opportunities for students to gain firsthand experience in politics through constituent services, community organizing, community relations, and legislative research. Interns are required to participate in civic leadership workshops, work full time in a political office, attend an APA internship conference in Sacramento, and complete a group voter engagement project.
The Class of 2017 Leadership Academy Cohort includes:
Anna Katrina Alvarado, California State University, Los Angeles | Intern at the Office of California State Assemblymember Chris Holden
Sylvia Guan, University of Pennsylvania | Intern at the Office of California State Senator Josh Newman
Sabrina Inoue, University of Michigan | Intern at the Office of California State Assemblymember Al Muratsuchi
Jeffery Jen, Pomona College | Intern at the Office of US Congressmember Judy Chu
Nayada “Mint” Katavetin, University of California, Berkeley | Intern at the Office of Los Angeles City Mayor Eric Garcetti
Diana Lam, Wellesley College | Intern at the Office of California State Assemblymember Ed Chau
Hanah Lee, Yale University | Intern at the Office of California State Senator Ed Hernandez
Dim Mang, University of Michigan | Intern at the Office of California State Controller Betty Yee
Erika Ngo, Whittier College | Intern at the Office of California State Treasurer John Chiang
Sonia Romero, University of Southern California | Intern at the Office of US Congressmember Adam Schiff
Stephanie Sun, University of California, Berkeley | Intern at the Office of US Congressmember Mimi Walters
Eric Thai, University of California, Davis | Intern at the Office of California State Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon
Allison Vo, University of California, San Diego | Intern at the Office of US Congressmember Lou Correa
Helen Yu, Duke University | Intern at the Office of California State Senator Ben Allen
Olivia Zheng, Amherst College | Intern at the Office of Los Angeles City Councilmember David Ryu
This program is open to the public. Elected officials, community leaders, press members, family, and friends are welcome to join. Admission is free and lunch will be provided. Please RSVP by Wednesday, August 16 at CLAGraduation.eventbrite.com.
Street parking and parking at local lots are available at varying rates. Public transit is encouraged.
—
Center for Asian Americans United for Self Empowerment (CAUSE) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, nonpartisan, community-based organization with a mission to advance the political empowerment of the Asian Pacific American community through nonpartisan voter outreach, training, and education as well as leadership development.
For any further inquiries, please contact CAUSE via phone at (626) 356-9838 or email at info@causeusa.org. General information can be obtained from our website at www.causeusa.org. Our office is located at 260 S. Los Robles Avenue, #115, Pasadena, CA 91101
###