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Weekly Digest
June 8, 2021

 

COVID-19 and JACL operations and resources

JACL's physical offices remain closed. Staff continue to do the work of the organization remotely.  Please direct all phone calls to our Washington, D.C. Office at (202) 223-1240 and we will get back to you as quickly as possible. Otherwise, we will all be available via email. All staff emails can be found HERE

Stay safe everyone and we hope to see you all in person again soon. 

- JACL National Staff

 

2021 JACL National Convention Registration Now Open!

This year's convention theme is "Communities Forged Under Fire" representing the long history of not only the Japanese American community's struggles throughout our history but the struggles of many marginalized communities from immigration and colonization to the fight for civil rights and beyond. 

The 2021 Virtual National Convention will take place from July 15-18, 2021. The virtual convention will include National Council sessions, as well as the usual breakout sessions and workshops that are hosted during convention. More information around the virtual convention and registration will be announced soon!

For Convention Committees, Chapters, and Members: 

Credentials, Resolution, and CBL Forms are now available on the JACL webpage! You can find them below along with the guidelines and due dates for each form!

Here is our At a Glance Schedule for the 2021 National Convention! 

 

Today! Booktalk with Olympic Medalists Maia and Alex Shibutani! 

Tuesday, June 8th at 4:00pm PT/7:00pm ET

Come join JACL and Politics and Prose Live for a discussion with Olympic medalists Maia and Alex Shibutani about the latest book in their KUDO KIDS series, THE MYSTERY IN MANHATTAN! Learn more and RSVP below! 

In this second installment of the Kudo Kids series, middle schoolers Mika and Andy head off to New York City with their parents for Spring Break. Plans of visiting historic landmarks, eating delicious food, and catching up with their Aunt Kei and cousin Jenny are on the agenda while their sports reporter mom covers March Madness at Madison Square Garden. But their Big Apple adventure turns rotten when a dress that their Aunt Kei designed goes missing on their watch right before her first fashion show. Told in alternating perspectives from puzzle-loving Andy to photography-focused Mika, this fast past and fun mystery will not only test the siblings’ power of observation but their ability to work together as a team.

 

Applications Open for the Daniel K. Inouye Fellowship!

JACL is now accepting applications for the Daniel K. Inouye Fellowship. The Fellowship is for one year and is based in our Washington, DC office. Due to the current office operating status, the fellowship will begin remotely but will be physically based in DC once we resume regular office operations.

JACL fellows gain exposure to JACL's legislative and policy advocacy work both directly and through broad coalition work. Fellows also help administer several major JACL programs including convention, the JACL/OCA Leadership Summit, and the Kakehashi program.

For more information about the Fellowship Program, click HERE.

 

2021 Virtual Kakehashi Program Applications Extended! 

Slots for the 2021 Kakehashi trip remain available. Applications will be accepted until Sunday, June 13 at 11:59 HST or until slots are full. Applications will be accepted on a first come first accepted basis.

Each year, between 100 and 200 participants are selected to participate in the JACL Kakehashi Program, coordinated by the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL) and the Japan International Cooperation Center (JICE), and supported by funding from the Japan Ministry of Foreign Affairs. These participants travel to Japan in the spirit of cross country and cultural exchange, with the added component of connecting Japanese American young adults with their Japanese family's heritage.

Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, this year's program will consist of a smaller Virtual Exchange of 92 participants with Japanese college students from the prefectures of Gifu, Okinawa, and Wakayama. If conditions permit, and a trip to Japan becomes possible during this current funding year, participants accepted to the virtual program will be automatically eligible to participate in the physical trip.

There is no guarantee of a physical trip and participants in a virtual-only program this year will remain eligible to apply to a future Kakehashi trip or similar program sponsored by the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs. For answers to these questions, please refer to the Kakehashi Program information page and FAQs linked HERE.

Submit your application as early as possible but no later than Sunday, June 13 at 11:59pm Hawaiian Standard Time for acceptance to the 2021 Kakehashi Program. 

 

"If Only We Dare” – From the Harada Story to Ending Asian Hate

What:  “If Only We Dare” – From the Harada Story to Ending Asian Hate.
  Panel discussion with 6 leaders about anti-Asian hatred, its history, and its exacerbation since the pandemic.  Learn practical actions anyone can undertake to help end racial hatred and violence.
Who:  Sponsored by the Museum of Riverside, Inlandia Institute, and the Harada House Foundation.  Moderated by Dr. Robyn G. Peterson, Director, Museum of Riverside.  Introductions by Al Zelinka, City Manager, City of Riverside.
When:  Thursday, June 10, 2021, 6-7:30 pm.
Where:  Online, via Zoom 

 

2021 Amache Virtual Pilgrimage This Weekend!

This week, from Friday, June 11 through Sunday, June 13, the Amache Historical Society II and JAMPilgrimages will be hosting the 2021 Amache Virtual Pilgrimage. From Friday to Sunday, there will be a series of live events, interactive panels, and Zoom sessions. There is still time available to RSVP for some of these sessions as there is limited room! Before the event, you can also view a number of films and other videos to prepare! Click below to watch these videos, RSVP, and see the full schedule!

 

Juneteenth "Reparations" Screening and Panel Discussion

Join Stop Repeating History, National Urban League, Advancement Project, Race Forward, and the Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum on June 15 at 1:30 PM ET for a special Juneteenth film screening and panel on reparations and allyship featuring national Black and Asian American Leaders.

The short film “Reparations” examines reparations from two different but connected perspectives– specifically reparations for the Japanese Americans incarcerated during WW2, the role Black community in achieving reparations for them, and the need to address reparations for the Black community now. 


Panelists: 

• Marc Morial, President, National Urban League

• Judith Browne Dianis, Executive Director, Advancement Project

• Glenn Harris, President, Race Forward

• Don Tamaki, California Reparations Task Force Member

• Jon Osaki, Filmmaker of “Reparations”

Moderator:  

Mary L. Smith, VP and Managing Director of Programs, Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum

 

2021 Tsuru for Solidarity Call for Art

Tsuru for Solidarity is seeking art submissions that are inspired by or in conversation with Tsuru for Solidarity’s priorities. You can visit the Tsuru for Solidarity website below and social media to learn more. Subject areas can include but are not limited to:

  • Close the Camps: Ending Child and Family Detention
  • Prisons, Policing, Surveillance: Japanese American Resistance to State-Sponsored Violence
  • Japanese Americans and African Americans Advancing the Movement for Reparations
  • Healing Intergenerational Trauma in the Japanese American Community through healing circles, direct actions, and connecting to our legacy and histories.
  • The “tsuru” (or origami crane) as a symbol of peace, hope, and solidarity
  • Building Community & Solidarity
  • “Being the Allies We Needed,” “Never Again Is Now,” “Stop Repeating History,” “Kodomo No Tame Ni”

Deadlines: 

  • Application opens Monday, May 24, 2021
  • Application closes Monday, June 28, 2021, at 11:59 p.m. PST
  • Applicants notified by Friday, July 09, 2021.
 

"Our League of Dreams - Documentary of the JACL" Fundraiser

JACL National and film producer Lane Nishikawa have agreed to work together to produce the first educational documentary film about the 90-year history of the JACL. 

OUR LEAGUE OF DREAMS received a $25,000 Japanese American Community Foundation Grant Award through the assistance of the San Diego Chapter JACL. This will cover the costs of shooting in the first five cities. We need your help to meet our production budget goals. Lane has mapped out seventeen cities that he would like to shoot interviews.

Your individual donation or JACL Chapter donation will go a long way towards helping us achieve our goals. We will make sure that your names are prominently highlighted in the end credits of the film.

Once the film is completed, JACL National and Lane will work with any JACL Chapter that wants to hold a public film screening event in their city to fundraise for their chapter, to educate their youth, and network to new audiences for potential new members. 

 

JACL Organizational Sign Ons 

 

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT...

 

Go For Broke Stamp First Issue Release! Dedication ceremonies to follow across the Country!

The USPS held its virtual first day of release event on June 3 online. Visit the USPS website and social media sites for more information and to order your first-day issue cover, follow the link above.

A virtual dedication led by the Stamp Our Story Coalition was held on June 4th through Stamp Our Story’s YouTube Channel and involve cities nationwide. You can visit the Stamp Our Story website below, as well as watch their Go For Broke Soldiers Stamp Issue Ceremony and the USPS First Day of Issue Ceremony. See below for the Portland area stamp dedication happening this weekend. 

 
 

JACL Anti-Hate and Hate Crime Resources

For resources, toolkits, articles, and more about anti-hate programs and hate crimes, you can visit our page on JACL.org by clicking the link below.

 

Healthcare.gov Available through August 15!

There’s a new Special Enrollment Period that allows you to sign up for or change health insurance through August 15, 2021, due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). This Special Enrollment Period is available to residents of the 36 states that use HealthCare.gov. (If your state runs its own Marketplace, check their website. Most states are offering similar options to enroll.)

After you fill out and submit your application at HealthCare.gov, you have 30 days to enroll in a plan. Coverage starts the first day of the month after you enroll. For example, if you enroll any time in March, your coverage starts on April 1.

You may qualify to save money — most people do! In fact, 9 out of 10 people who enroll are eligible for savings. Millions more people can find plans for lower premiums due to the COVID relief law. In fact, 4 out of 5 can find a plan for $10 or less after savings.

 

JACL Young Professionals Caucus -Professional Development Contact List Survey 

The Young Professionals Caucus (YPC) is an affinity group within the JACL for self-identifying young professionals and provides a space for sharing experiences, building and deepening relationships, and collective growth through monthly virtual community spaces, innovative inter-chapter programming, and open forums for uplifting advocacy, resources, and encouraging direct action and dialogue.

We would appreciate you completing this survey about your current and past professional and individual experiences. We plan to compile an internal contact list for our members and potential/future members. Your participation in this survey will help YPC develop future programming.  

Providing information is voluntary and the information collected will only be used internally within JACL. The survey takes about 10 minutes to complete. 

 

H.R. 40 Updates and Join in Support

Last Wednesday, April 14, the House Judiciary Committee voted for the first time in the bill's 30 year history to advance H.R. 40 to the House floor for a full vote! This is a monumental step in bill's life and a start towards righting another wrong in our nation's history. 

JACL Executive Director, David Inoue, discusses JACL’s support of H.R. 40. H.R. 40 would create a commission to examine the institution of slavery, its legacy, and make recommendations to Congress for reparations, beginning a process of repairing and restoring after centuries of enslavement. Click the image above to watch the full video statement. 

 

"Black + Japanese Reparations" Virtual Event Series and Book Club

 

Help find a Bone Marrow Match for

Paul and Kazumi!

 
 
 
 
 

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JACL Headquarters
1765 Sutter Street
San Francisco, California 94115
(415) 921-5225 | mbr@jacl.org

JACL DC Office
1629 K Street NW, Suite 400
Washington, D.C. 20006
(202) 223-1240 | policy@jacl.org

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