APIC will host the 2022 virtual A&PI Legislative Days on February 2-3, 2022, where we engage our state legislators on key issues and work together to build and uplift the power of Asian & [...]
The complex relationship between food, justice and identity – in particular, for indigenous and immigrant communities – was explored in a thought-provoking virtual panel discussion on [...]
Our hearts grieve the victims of yet another violent and racist mass shooting that occurred last week at a FedEx facility in Indianapolis. Of the eight lives lost on Friday, April 15, four [...]
SEATTLE (February 16, 2021) — As a national network of local and national Asian American organizations that convened in the wake of the pandemic a year ago, we have been working together to share [...]
On January 6, millions watched as a mob of thousands of Trump supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol in a violent attack against Congress that lead to a lockdown, evacuation and five deaths. The [...]
Social justice champion, Tony Lee, passed away after many years battling ALS. Tony was a fierce advocate who brought people together to make lasting change. He built partnerships, founded [...]
Leslie Stone joined ACRS in June 2020 as the agency’s new Recovery Services Director. Leslie began her career at ACRS in 2008 until 2015 and returns after five years working with Pioneer Human [...]
For Immediate Release: August 21, 2020 Contact: Liza Javier, 206-774-2460, lizaj@acrs.org SEATTLE – ACRS today announced it had joined a coalition of eight of the nation’s leading immigrants’ [...]
A key vote TODAY on transit by the Seattle City Council could drastically cut bus service for ACRS clients, residents and communities in Seattle’s Rainier Valley. Currently, Seattle has a [...]
ACRS has proudly unveiled a new addition to the ACRS art collection: “Hope, Transformation and Empowerment” by Seattle-based artist Michelle Kumata. “ACRS is represented by the [...]