| | Weekly Digest December 5, 2023 |
| | This holiday season, words like purpose, community, and togetherness come to mind when we reflect upon JACL and the Pacific Citizen’s most transformative moments this year. Join our holiday campaign, "Celebrating Connections", and invest in our work that has touched countless connections with members, partner organizations, teachers, youth, veterans, and communities all over the nation. |
| | | 2024 JACL/OCA Leadership Summit Applications Available Now! |
| | Applications are Due Wednesday, December 20th at 11:59pm HST! Saturday, March 9th through Tuesday, March 12th in Washington, D.C.! Established by JACL in 1984, the four-day annual leadership summit program introduces community leaders from across the nation to the national policy-making arena. Co-convened with OCA - Asian Pacific American Advocates since 1994, the JACL/OCA Washington, D.C. Leadership Conference is structured to provide a broad overview of the decision-making process at the federal level, including meetings and briefings by public officials, key policymakers who serve in Congress, the White House, federal agencies, advocacy organizations, and the media. Participants also will be briefed on legislative issues affecting AAPI communities and will examine the role Asian Pacific American civil rights organizations, such as JACL and OCA, play in affecting public policy and pursuing civil rights legislation in the nation’s capital! The 2024 program will again take place in person in Washington, DC, with the application of programmatic and government COVID-19 guidelines to promote a safe event. We will require all participants who are able to be vaccinated. Both JACL and OCA will be closely monitoring the COVID-19 numbers in the coming weeks, and if necessary may alter the program including the possibility of shifting to a virtual event, postponement, or cancellation. | | |
| | | | Gift a JACL Membership with our Otoshidama Campaign! |
| | New Year's Day holds a special place in Japanese culture. During this season, families come together to celebrate the dawning of a new year by engaging in traditional activities, such as Otoshidama. Otoshidama is the tradition of presenting children with a monetary gift in the form of a special envelope that bears the new year's zodiac sign (next year is the Dragon). We hope you join us in celebrating and honoring the long-standing Japanese tradition of Otoshidama by gifting or renewing a membership for someone you cherish dearly. |
| | | Washington DC Event: We Are Americans |
| | | | San Jose 44th Annual Day of Remembrance |
| | | Apply to be a White House Intern! |
| | Please join the White House on December 7 at 8 p.m. ET to learn about the White House Fellows Program, one of America’s most prestigious leadership and public service programs. Learn how to apply, explore selection criteria, and ask for advice directly from Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander alumni panelists. The Class of 2024-2025 application is now open through 3:00 p.m. ET on Friday, January 5, 2024. Apply now. Individual registration is required. |
| | | | Fundraiser to Build a Museum for Nisei Veterans in Bruyeres, France |
| | From Heroes of the Vosges Museum, We are less than a year away from the eightieth anniversary (October 2024) of the liberation of the Vosges communities of Bruyères, Bellmont, Biffontaine and the near miraculous rescue of the Lost Texas Battalion. We are again reminded of the sacrifice made by the young Nisei men of the 100th/442nd Regimental Combat Team in October 1944. With each passing day, fewer of these heroic soldiers are left to tell their story and it is essential that we create a lasting exhibit that will carry their story to future generations. Where better to have such an exhibit than on the very ground made sacred by the Nisei sacrifice? With the agreement and support of the Mayor and City Council, the town of Bruyères is working to create a start-up museum to commemorate the Nisei and the members of the French Resistance who helped liberate these communities. To that end, we are seeking artifacts associated with the Nisei soldiers and donations to create a small museum that will preserve these artifacts and stories for future generations. We have created a website at vosgesheroes.org and have obtained non-profit (501 (c) (3) status (93-3459043) for the museum fund. The website also offers a children’s book called Marie of Bruyères that tells the story, in both English and French, of a little girl who meets one of the Nisei liberators. All donations and proceeds for the sale of the book are deposited in the Museum Fund. Please go to vosgesheroes.org and make a generous donation and buy the book. Please also see hill555.org that describes our earlier effort to create the Torch Monument dedicated in 2017. For additional information, please call Carl Williams, the U.S. Volunteer, at 916-233-8069 |
| | | | Communications Manager Under the general direction of the Executive Director, the Communications Manager conveys the JACL’s values, mission, and goals regarding current issues through public and social media. This role is instrumental to JACL’s mission as a civil rights organization. - Salary Range: $45,000-$70,000
- Status: Regular Full-Time
- Preferred Location: Washington, DC, San Francisco, CA or Los Angeles, CA
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| | | | | Looking for a Match for Kaiya! |
| | | | Fundraising for WWII memorial stone at Miramar National Cemetery, San Diego |
| | In honor of our Japanese American World War II Veterans who are buried in Miramar National Cemetery, the San Diego JACL is raising funds to donate a stone memorial currently being designed by award-winning architect Dennis Otsuji. If you are interested in making a donation, please visit our gofundme page (QR code and link in the attached flyer) or send a check to the SDJACL, 2317 Mica Rd, Carlsbad, CA 92009. Thank you in advance for your generosity! Fundraising will conclude December 31, 2023. |
| | | See Omoiyari a Song Film by Kishi Bashi! |
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