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We work to engage, educate, and empower AANHPI communities to strengthen and sustain a culture of civic engagement.
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The Supreme Court is about to decide whether voters still have a fair way to fight for their rights. A single case from Louisiana could weaken protections that have safeguarded our democracy for generations.

If Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act is gutted, communities of color could lose their ability to challenge maps that silence their voices — and millions of voters could see their power erased.

Our democracy only works when every community has a say. What happens in this case will decide whether that promise still holds true.


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The Supreme Court is about to decide whether voters still have a fair way to fight for their rights. A single case from Louisiana could weaken protections that have safeguarded our democracy for generations.

If Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act is gutted, communities of color could lose their ability to challenge maps that silence their voices — and millions of voters could see their power erased.

Our democracy only works when every community has a say. What happens in this case will decide whether that promise still holds true.


96
3
7 months ago

The Supreme Court is about to decide whether voters still have a fair way to fight for their rights. A single case from Louisiana could weaken protections that have safeguarded our democracy for generations.

If Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act is gutted, communities of color could lose their ability to challenge maps that silence their voices — and millions of voters could see their power erased.

Our democracy only works when every community has a say. What happens in this case will decide whether that promise still holds true.


96
3
7 months ago

The Supreme Court is about to decide whether voters still have a fair way to fight for their rights. A single case from Louisiana could weaken protections that have safeguarded our democracy for generations.

If Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act is gutted, communities of color could lose their ability to challenge maps that silence their voices — and millions of voters could see their power erased.

Our democracy only works when every community has a say. What happens in this case will decide whether that promise still holds true.


96
3
7 months ago

Election Day is around the corner, and it’s easy to feel the weight of everything happening right now. But local elections give us a reason to act — to turn that energy into progress and possibility. They’re where we can create the change we want to see in our own communities.

Tens of thousands of local races are on the ballot this November, shaping how our neighborhoods grow, how our schools are funded, and how our voices are heard. When we vote local, we’re deciding what kind of place we’ll all share tomorrow.

Don’t wait — check your registration and make a plan to vote at the 🔗 in our bio!


108
3
7 months ago

Election Day is around the corner, and it’s easy to feel the weight of everything happening right now. But local elections give us a reason to act — to turn that energy into progress and possibility. They’re where we can create the change we want to see in our own communities.

Tens of thousands of local races are on the ballot this November, shaping how our neighborhoods grow, how our schools are funded, and how our voices are heard. When we vote local, we’re deciding what kind of place we’ll all share tomorrow.

Don’t wait — check your registration and make a plan to vote at the 🔗 in our bio!


108
3
7 months ago

Election Day is around the corner, and it’s easy to feel the weight of everything happening right now. But local elections give us a reason to act — to turn that energy into progress and possibility. They’re where we can create the change we want to see in our own communities.

Tens of thousands of local races are on the ballot this November, shaping how our neighborhoods grow, how our schools are funded, and how our voices are heard. When we vote local, we’re deciding what kind of place we’ll all share tomorrow.

Don’t wait — check your registration and make a plan to vote at the 🔗 in our bio!


108
3
7 months ago

Election Day is around the corner, and it’s easy to feel the weight of everything happening right now. But local elections give us a reason to act — to turn that energy into progress and possibility. They’re where we can create the change we want to see in our own communities.

Tens of thousands of local races are on the ballot this November, shaping how our neighborhoods grow, how our schools are funded, and how our voices are heard. When we vote local, we’re deciding what kind of place we’ll all share tomorrow.

Don’t wait — check your registration and make a plan to vote at the 🔗 in our bio!


108
3
7 months ago


Election Day is around the corner, and it’s easy to feel the weight of everything happening right now. But local elections give us a reason to act — to turn that energy into progress and possibility. They’re where we can create the change we want to see in our own communities.

Tens of thousands of local races are on the ballot this November, shaping how our neighborhoods grow, how our schools are funded, and how our voices are heard. When we vote local, we’re deciding what kind of place we’ll all share tomorrow.

Don’t wait — check your registration and make a plan to vote at the 🔗 in our bio!


108
3
7 months ago

Election Day is around the corner, and it’s easy to feel the weight of everything happening right now. But local elections give us a reason to act — to turn that energy into progress and possibility. They’re where we can create the change we want to see in our own communities.

Tens of thousands of local races are on the ballot this November, shaping how our neighborhoods grow, how our schools are funded, and how our voices are heard. When we vote local, we’re deciding what kind of place we’ll all share tomorrow.

Don’t wait — check your registration and make a plan to vote at the 🔗 in our bio!


108
3
7 months ago

Election Day is around the corner, and it’s easy to feel the weight of everything happening right now. But local elections give us a reason to act — to turn that energy into progress and possibility. They’re where we can create the change we want to see in our own communities.

Tens of thousands of local races are on the ballot this November, shaping how our neighborhoods grow, how our schools are funded, and how our voices are heard. When we vote local, we’re deciding what kind of place we’ll all share tomorrow.

Don’t wait — check your registration and make a plan to vote at the 🔗 in our bio!


108
3
7 months ago

Five years ago, the COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act was signed into law in response to the alarming rise in anti-Asian hate during the pandemic. The law marked a critical acknowledgment of the violence, discrimination, and fear that Asian American communities across the country were facing.

But legislation alone cannot end hate. Today, anti-Asian rhetoric, harassment, and violence continue to impact our communities. As we reflect on this anniversary, we remember why this law mattered: because our communities demanded to be seen, protected, and heard.

We honor the organizers, survivors, and advocates who pushed for action, and we recommit ourselves to building a future where every person can live with safety, dignity, and belonging.


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5 days ago

Five years ago, the COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act was signed into law in response to the alarming rise in anti-Asian hate during the pandemic. The law marked a critical acknowledgment of the violence, discrimination, and fear that Asian American communities across the country were facing.

But legislation alone cannot end hate. Today, anti-Asian rhetoric, harassment, and violence continue to impact our communities. As we reflect on this anniversary, we remember why this law mattered: because our communities demanded to be seen, protected, and heard.

We honor the organizers, survivors, and advocates who pushed for action, and we recommit ourselves to building a future where every person can live with safety, dignity, and belonging.


117
2
5 days ago

Five years ago, the COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act was signed into law in response to the alarming rise in anti-Asian hate during the pandemic. The law marked a critical acknowledgment of the violence, discrimination, and fear that Asian American communities across the country were facing.

But legislation alone cannot end hate. Today, anti-Asian rhetoric, harassment, and violence continue to impact our communities. As we reflect on this anniversary, we remember why this law mattered: because our communities demanded to be seen, protected, and heard.

We honor the organizers, survivors, and advocates who pushed for action, and we recommit ourselves to building a future where every person can live with safety, dignity, and belonging.


117
2
5 days ago

Five years ago, the COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act was signed into law in response to the alarming rise in anti-Asian hate during the pandemic. The law marked a critical acknowledgment of the violence, discrimination, and fear that Asian American communities across the country were facing.

But legislation alone cannot end hate. Today, anti-Asian rhetoric, harassment, and violence continue to impact our communities. As we reflect on this anniversary, we remember why this law mattered: because our communities demanded to be seen, protected, and heard.

We honor the organizers, survivors, and advocates who pushed for action, and we recommit ourselves to building a future where every person can live with safety, dignity, and belonging.


117
2
5 days ago


May is Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month! This week Asian American Pacific Islanders Coming Together (ACT) hosted an AAPI town hall with Orange County Supervisor of Elections Karen Castor Dentel, bringing community members together for an important conversation on civic engagement and the issues impacting AAPI families across Central Florida. Discussions focused on the economy, immigration, healthcare, and the impact of war on AAPI communities, while also giving residents an opportunity to ask questions, share perspectives, and learn more about the importance of participating in local elections. There was also an insightful panel with @mtskitchenllc owners Dan and Brittney and also @aja.digitals an ACT fellow and UCF senior.

The event highlighted the power of voting and community involvement, encouraging attendees to stay engaged and ensure AAPI voices continue to be represented in the democratic process. A special shoutout goes to Mae Tao and Sons Kitchen, the Lao and Cambodian food truck that provided delicious chicken sandwiches and skewers for attendees, helping create a warm and welcoming atmosphere centered around culture, conversation, and community connection.


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2 weeks ago

May is Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month! This week Asian American Pacific Islanders Coming Together (ACT) hosted an AAPI town hall with Orange County Supervisor of Elections Karen Castor Dentel, bringing community members together for an important conversation on civic engagement and the issues impacting AAPI families across Central Florida. Discussions focused on the economy, immigration, healthcare, and the impact of war on AAPI communities, while also giving residents an opportunity to ask questions, share perspectives, and learn more about the importance of participating in local elections. There was also an insightful panel with @mtskitchenllc owners Dan and Brittney and also @aja.digitals an ACT fellow and UCF senior.

The event highlighted the power of voting and community involvement, encouraging attendees to stay engaged and ensure AAPI voices continue to be represented in the democratic process. A special shoutout goes to Mae Tao and Sons Kitchen, the Lao and Cambodian food truck that provided delicious chicken sandwiches and skewers for attendees, helping create a warm and welcoming atmosphere centered around culture, conversation, and community connection.


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1
2 weeks ago

May is Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month! This week Asian American Pacific Islanders Coming Together (ACT) hosted an AAPI town hall with Orange County Supervisor of Elections Karen Castor Dentel, bringing community members together for an important conversation on civic engagement and the issues impacting AAPI families across Central Florida. Discussions focused on the economy, immigration, healthcare, and the impact of war on AAPI communities, while also giving residents an opportunity to ask questions, share perspectives, and learn more about the importance of participating in local elections. There was also an insightful panel with @mtskitchenllc owners Dan and Brittney and also @aja.digitals an ACT fellow and UCF senior.

The event highlighted the power of voting and community involvement, encouraging attendees to stay engaged and ensure AAPI voices continue to be represented in the democratic process. A special shoutout goes to Mae Tao and Sons Kitchen, the Lao and Cambodian food truck that provided delicious chicken sandwiches and skewers for attendees, helping create a warm and welcoming atmosphere centered around culture, conversation, and community connection.


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2 weeks ago

May is Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month! This week Asian American Pacific Islanders Coming Together (ACT) hosted an AAPI town hall with Orange County Supervisor of Elections Karen Castor Dentel, bringing community members together for an important conversation on civic engagement and the issues impacting AAPI families across Central Florida. Discussions focused on the economy, immigration, healthcare, and the impact of war on AAPI communities, while also giving residents an opportunity to ask questions, share perspectives, and learn more about the importance of participating in local elections. There was also an insightful panel with @mtskitchenllc owners Dan and Brittney and also @aja.digitals an ACT fellow and UCF senior.

The event highlighted the power of voting and community involvement, encouraging attendees to stay engaged and ensure AAPI voices continue to be represented in the democratic process. A special shoutout goes to Mae Tao and Sons Kitchen, the Lao and Cambodian food truck that provided delicious chicken sandwiches and skewers for attendees, helping create a warm and welcoming atmosphere centered around culture, conversation, and community connection.


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1
2 weeks ago

May is Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month! This week Asian American Pacific Islanders Coming Together (ACT) hosted an AAPI town hall with Orange County Supervisor of Elections Karen Castor Dentel, bringing community members together for an important conversation on civic engagement and the issues impacting AAPI families across Central Florida. Discussions focused on the economy, immigration, healthcare, and the impact of war on AAPI communities, while also giving residents an opportunity to ask questions, share perspectives, and learn more about the importance of participating in local elections. There was also an insightful panel with @mtskitchenllc owners Dan and Brittney and also @aja.digitals an ACT fellow and UCF senior.

The event highlighted the power of voting and community involvement, encouraging attendees to stay engaged and ensure AAPI voices continue to be represented in the democratic process. A special shoutout goes to Mae Tao and Sons Kitchen, the Lao and Cambodian food truck that provided delicious chicken sandwiches and skewers for attendees, helping create a warm and welcoming atmosphere centered around culture, conversation, and community connection.


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2 weeks ago

May is Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month! This week Asian American Pacific Islanders Coming Together (ACT) hosted an AAPI town hall with Orange County Supervisor of Elections Karen Castor Dentel, bringing community members together for an important conversation on civic engagement and the issues impacting AAPI families across Central Florida. Discussions focused on the economy, immigration, healthcare, and the impact of war on AAPI communities, while also giving residents an opportunity to ask questions, share perspectives, and learn more about the importance of participating in local elections. There was also an insightful panel with @mtskitchenllc owners Dan and Brittney and also @aja.digitals an ACT fellow and UCF senior.

The event highlighted the power of voting and community involvement, encouraging attendees to stay engaged and ensure AAPI voices continue to be represented in the democratic process. A special shoutout goes to Mae Tao and Sons Kitchen, the Lao and Cambodian food truck that provided delicious chicken sandwiches and skewers for attendees, helping create a warm and welcoming atmosphere centered around culture, conversation, and community connection.


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May is Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month! This week Asian American Pacific Islanders Coming Together (ACT) hosted an AAPI town hall with Orange County Supervisor of Elections Karen Castor Dentel, bringing community members together for an important conversation on civic engagement and the issues impacting AAPI families across Central Florida. Discussions focused on the economy, immigration, healthcare, and the impact of war on AAPI communities, while also giving residents an opportunity to ask questions, share perspectives, and learn more about the importance of participating in local elections. There was also an insightful panel with @mtskitchenllc owners Dan and Brittney and also @aja.digitals an ACT fellow and UCF senior.

The event highlighted the power of voting and community involvement, encouraging attendees to stay engaged and ensure AAPI voices continue to be represented in the democratic process. A special shoutout goes to Mae Tao and Sons Kitchen, the Lao and Cambodian food truck that provided delicious chicken sandwiches and skewers for attendees, helping create a warm and welcoming atmosphere centered around culture, conversation, and community connection.


85
1
2 weeks ago

May is Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month! This week Asian American Pacific Islanders Coming Together (ACT) hosted an AAPI town hall with Orange County Supervisor of Elections Karen Castor Dentel, bringing community members together for an important conversation on civic engagement and the issues impacting AAPI families across Central Florida. Discussions focused on the economy, immigration, healthcare, and the impact of war on AAPI communities, while also giving residents an opportunity to ask questions, share perspectives, and learn more about the importance of participating in local elections. There was also an insightful panel with @mtskitchenllc owners Dan and Brittney and also @aja.digitals an ACT fellow and UCF senior.

The event highlighted the power of voting and community involvement, encouraging attendees to stay engaged and ensure AAPI voices continue to be represented in the democratic process. A special shoutout goes to Mae Tao and Sons Kitchen, the Lao and Cambodian food truck that provided delicious chicken sandwiches and skewers for attendees, helping create a warm and welcoming atmosphere centered around culture, conversation, and community connection.


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1
2 weeks ago

May is Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month! This week Asian American Pacific Islanders Coming Together (ACT) hosted an AAPI town hall with Orange County Supervisor of Elections Karen Castor Dentel, bringing community members together for an important conversation on civic engagement and the issues impacting AAPI families across Central Florida. Discussions focused on the economy, immigration, healthcare, and the impact of war on AAPI communities, while also giving residents an opportunity to ask questions, share perspectives, and learn more about the importance of participating in local elections. There was also an insightful panel with @mtskitchenllc owners Dan and Brittney and also @aja.digitals an ACT fellow and UCF senior.

The event highlighted the power of voting and community involvement, encouraging attendees to stay engaged and ensure AAPI voices continue to be represented in the democratic process. A special shoutout goes to Mae Tao and Sons Kitchen, the Lao and Cambodian food truck that provided delicious chicken sandwiches and skewers for attendees, helping create a warm and welcoming atmosphere centered around culture, conversation, and community connection.


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1
2 weeks ago

May is Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month! This week Asian American Pacific Islanders Coming Together (ACT) hosted an AAPI town hall with Orange County Supervisor of Elections Karen Castor Dentel, bringing community members together for an important conversation on civic engagement and the issues impacting AAPI families across Central Florida. Discussions focused on the economy, immigration, healthcare, and the impact of war on AAPI communities, while also giving residents an opportunity to ask questions, share perspectives, and learn more about the importance of participating in local elections. There was also an insightful panel with @mtskitchenllc owners Dan and Brittney and also @aja.digitals an ACT fellow and UCF senior.

The event highlighted the power of voting and community involvement, encouraging attendees to stay engaged and ensure AAPI voices continue to be represented in the democratic process. A special shoutout goes to Mae Tao and Sons Kitchen, the Lao and Cambodian food truck that provided delicious chicken sandwiches and skewers for attendees, helping create a warm and welcoming atmosphere centered around culture, conversation, and community connection.


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2 weeks ago

📣 Calling all AAPI student organizations!

We extending our Ambassador Applications until Monday, May 11th! Join a nation wide community of AAPI student organizations committed to changing the world.

💡 We fly out your e-board to participate in a training with other ambassador campuses! (rumor has it it'll be in Philly, Vegas, and Atlanta this year, and we cover travel costs).

💡 Plus, organizations that complete the program will receive a $1,500 award to go towards the organizational goals.

Ready to make an impact? Learn more and apply at the link in our bio! If you have any questions, please contact our Youth Engagement Team via email at youngvoters@apiavote.org.


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2 weeks ago

AAPI voices have always shaped our story — through activism, art, leadership, organizing, and community. ✨

This Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we’re honoring some of the leaders and changemakers whose words continue to inspire generations to speak up, show up, and create change. Their stories remind us that representation matters, our communities are powerful, and our voices deserve to be heard.

Swipe through to hear from AAPI leaders who helped shape the past — and continue to inspire the future. ➡️


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3 weeks ago

AAPI voices have always shaped our story — through activism, art, leadership, organizing, and community. ✨

This Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we’re honoring some of the leaders and changemakers whose words continue to inspire generations to speak up, show up, and create change. Their stories remind us that representation matters, our communities are powerful, and our voices deserve to be heard.

Swipe through to hear from AAPI leaders who helped shape the past — and continue to inspire the future. ➡️


196
1
3 weeks ago

AAPI voices have always shaped our story — through activism, art, leadership, organizing, and community. ✨

This Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we’re honoring some of the leaders and changemakers whose words continue to inspire generations to speak up, show up, and create change. Their stories remind us that representation matters, our communities are powerful, and our voices deserve to be heard.

Swipe through to hear from AAPI leaders who helped shape the past — and continue to inspire the future. ➡️


196
1
3 weeks ago

AAPI voices have always shaped our story — through activism, art, leadership, organizing, and community. ✨

This Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we’re honoring some of the leaders and changemakers whose words continue to inspire generations to speak up, show up, and create change. Their stories remind us that representation matters, our communities are powerful, and our voices deserve to be heard.

Swipe through to hear from AAPI leaders who helped shape the past — and continue to inspire the future. ➡️


196
1
3 weeks ago

AAPI voices have always shaped our story — through activism, art, leadership, organizing, and community. ✨

This Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we’re honoring some of the leaders and changemakers whose words continue to inspire generations to speak up, show up, and create change. Their stories remind us that representation matters, our communities are powerful, and our voices deserve to be heard.

Swipe through to hear from AAPI leaders who helped shape the past — and continue to inspire the future. ➡️


196
1
3 weeks ago

AAPI voices have always shaped our story — through activism, art, leadership, organizing, and community. ✨

This Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we’re honoring some of the leaders and changemakers whose words continue to inspire generations to speak up, show up, and create change. Their stories remind us that representation matters, our communities are powerful, and our voices deserve to be heard.

Swipe through to hear from AAPI leaders who helped shape the past — and continue to inspire the future. ➡️


196
1
3 weeks ago

AAPI voices have always shaped our story — through activism, art, leadership, organizing, and community. ✨

This Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we’re honoring some of the leaders and changemakers whose words continue to inspire generations to speak up, show up, and create change. Their stories remind us that representation matters, our communities are powerful, and our voices deserve to be heard.

Swipe through to hear from AAPI leaders who helped shape the past — and continue to inspire the future. ➡️


196
1
3 weeks ago

AAPI voices have always shaped our story — through activism, art, leadership, organizing, and community. ✨

This Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we’re honoring some of the leaders and changemakers whose words continue to inspire generations to speak up, show up, and create change. Their stories remind us that representation matters, our communities are powerful, and our voices deserve to be heard.

Swipe through to hear from AAPI leaders who helped shape the past — and continue to inspire the future. ➡️


196
1
3 weeks ago

AAPI voices have always shaped our story — through activism, art, leadership, organizing, and community. ✨

This Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we’re honoring some of the leaders and changemakers whose words continue to inspire generations to speak up, show up, and create change. Their stories remind us that representation matters, our communities are powerful, and our voices deserve to be heard.

Swipe through to hear from AAPI leaders who helped shape the past — and continue to inspire the future. ➡️


196
1
3 weeks ago

AAPI voices have always shaped our story — through activism, art, leadership, organizing, and community. ✨

This Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we’re honoring some of the leaders and changemakers whose words continue to inspire generations to speak up, show up, and create change. Their stories remind us that representation matters, our communities are powerful, and our voices deserve to be heard.

Swipe through to hear from AAPI leaders who helped shape the past — and continue to inspire the future. ➡️


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1
3 weeks ago

Are you registered to vote? 🗳️

Voter registration deadlines are approaching in several states, and now is the time to make sure your information is current. Even if you’ve registered before, your registration may have changed or become inactive after a move, name change, or missed elections.

From local school boards to federal elections, every election impacts our communities — and every vote starts with registration. Swipe to check upcoming voter registration deadlines and make a plan to vote!

🔗 Register to vote at the link in our bio!


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3 weeks ago

Are you registered to vote? 🗳️

Voter registration deadlines are approaching in several states, and now is the time to make sure your information is current. Even if you’ve registered before, your registration may have changed or become inactive after a move, name change, or missed elections.

From local school boards to federal elections, every election impacts our communities — and every vote starts with registration. Swipe to check upcoming voter registration deadlines and make a plan to vote!

🔗 Register to vote at the link in our bio!


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3 weeks ago

TOMORROW at 5 PM ET: A conversation you don’t want to miss.

Join us for a powerful webinar unpacking the stories and legal strategy behind the amicus brief in Trump v. Barbara—and what it means for birthright citizenship today.

Featuring Professor Eric L. Muller alongside counsel John Nakahata and Rachel Grossman, and Larry Oda, whose family history brings the promise of the Fourteenth Amendment to life. Moderated by journalist Joie Chen.

🔗 Register at apia.vote/birthright26 or click the link in our bio.


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3 weeks ago

📣 Calling all AAPI student organizations!

APIAVote is launching our 2026-2027ambassador program designed to help you grow your leadership skills, build community power, and take action on your campus. Participants will receive training, connect with AAPI leaders and peers nationwide, and develop a customized campus action plan.

💡 Plus, organizations that complete the program will receive a $1,500 award.

Ready to make an impact? Learn more and apply at the link in our bio! If you have any questions, please contact our Youth Engagement Team via email at youngvoters@apiavote.org.


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1 months ago

On Saturday, April 11th, APIAVote Ambassadors from the University of South FL, Emma and Huyen, collaborated with Hannah, APIAVote's FL Field Organizer, to engage voters at Philfest in Tampa, FL, one of the state's largest cultural celebrations for the Filipino-American community.

While sharing about the opportunity to vote in this year's midterms, they also heard concerns from community members on issues that matter most to them like affordability, healthcare, and ensuring their families have a future in the state of Florida.

Conversations like these are what power APIAVote's work. As midterms approach, we will continue to meet communities where they are and make sure every voice is heard!


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1 months ago

As their internships come to a close, we’re proud to celebrate our three incredible interns who brought passion, thoughtfulness, and dedication to our work this winter. From supporting our local partners to get out the vote for primary elections across the country to working on projects to increase voter education and engagement, their contributions have made a lasting impact on our team and our mission.

We can’t wait to see what they do next!


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1 months ago

As their internships come to a close, we’re proud to celebrate our three incredible interns who brought passion, thoughtfulness, and dedication to our work this winter. From supporting our local partners to get out the vote for primary elections across the country to working on projects to increase voter education and engagement, their contributions have made a lasting impact on our team and our mission.

We can’t wait to see what they do next!


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1 months ago

On Wednesday, APIAVote joined organizations and community members in rallying at the Supreme Court in Washington, DC to defend birthright citizenship and show that our communities belong.

We’re not backing down. We’re organizing, mobilizing, and making our voices heard—because our futures, our families, and our rights are on the line.


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1 months ago

On Wednesday, APIAVote joined organizations and community members in rallying at the Supreme Court in Washington, DC to defend birthright citizenship and show that our communities belong.

We’re not backing down. We’re organizing, mobilizing, and making our voices heard—because our futures, our families, and our rights are on the line.


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1 months ago

On Wednesday, APIAVote joined organizations and community members in rallying at the Supreme Court in Washington, DC to defend birthright citizenship and show that our communities belong.

We’re not backing down. We’re organizing, mobilizing, and making our voices heard—because our futures, our families, and our rights are on the line.


77
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1 months ago

On Wednesday, APIAVote joined organizations and community members in rallying at the Supreme Court in Washington, DC to defend birthright citizenship and show that our communities belong.

We’re not backing down. We’re organizing, mobilizing, and making our voices heard—because our futures, our families, and our rights are on the line.


77
1
1 months ago

On Wednesday, APIAVote joined organizations and community members in rallying at the Supreme Court in Washington, DC to defend birthright citizenship and show that our communities belong.

We’re not backing down. We’re organizing, mobilizing, and making our voices heard—because our futures, our families, and our rights are on the line.


77
1
1 months ago

On Wednesday, APIAVote joined organizations and community members in rallying at the Supreme Court in Washington, DC to defend birthright citizenship and show that our communities belong.

We’re not backing down. We’re organizing, mobilizing, and making our voices heard—because our futures, our families, and our rights are on the line.


77
1
1 months ago

On Wednesday, APIAVote joined organizations and community members in rallying at the Supreme Court in Washington, DC to defend birthright citizenship and show that our communities belong.

We’re not backing down. We’re organizing, mobilizing, and making our voices heard—because our futures, our families, and our rights are on the line.


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1
1 months ago


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Funkcja pobierania historii na Instagramie została zaprojektowana w celu zapewnienia bezpiecznej i wysokiej jakości metody pobierania historii z Instagrama. Jest łatwa w obsłudze i nie wymaga rejestracji ani logowania. Wystarczy skopiować link, wkleić go i cieszyć się treścią.
Pobieranie historii z Instagrama to prosty proces, który obejmuje trzy kroki:
  • 1. Przejdź do narzędzia do pobierania historii z Instagrama.
  • 2. Następnie wpisz nazwę użytkownika profilu Instagram w podanym polu i kliknij przycisk Pobierz.
  • 3. Zobaczysz wszystkie historie dostępne w bieżącym 24-godzinnym okresie. Wybierz te, które chcesz pobrać, i kliknij Pobierz.
Wybrana historia zostanie szybko zapisana w pamięci lokalnej Twojego urządzenia.
Niestety, nie jest możliwe pobieranie historii z prywatnych kont z powodu ograniczeń prywatności.
Nie ma limitu na liczbę historii, które można pobrać. Usługa pobierania historii jest dostępna do nieograniczonego użytku i jest całkowicie darmowa.
Tak, legalne jest pobieranie i zapisywanie historii z Instagrama innych użytkowników, pod warunkiem, że nie będą one wykorzystywane do celów komercyjnych. Jeśli zamierzasz je wykorzystać komercyjnie, musisz uzyskać zgodę właściciela treści i przypisać mu autorstwo za każdym razem, gdy historia jest używana.
Wszystkie pobrane historie są zazwyczaj zapisywane w folderze Pobrane na Twoim komputerze, niezależnie od tego, czy używasz Windowsa, Maca, czy iOS. Na urządzeniach mobilnych historie są zapisywane w pamięci telefonu i powinny natychmiast pojawić się w aplikacji Galeria po pobraniu.