Asian Student Association of Philadelphia

Asian Student Association of Philadelphia

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ASAP is a youth-led organization, founded in September 2010. We took on the motivation of organizing from our experiences with violence in schools.

Asian Students Association of Philadelphia (ASAP) was founded on September 11, 2010 by a group of Asian Youth, who organized to improve public education for Asian youth, especially recent immigrants. We initially came together after December 3, 2009, when a series of attacks against Asian Immigrants occurred throughout eight hours at South Philadelphia High School. That led to an eight-day boycott

07/22/2019

If you live in Kenyatta Office, Please CALL!!!!

CALL TODAY & TOMORROW: Philadelphia, please help us reach out to Councilman Kenyatta Johnson's office (215-686-3412 or 215-686-3413) to urge him to continue to support Hoa Binh Plaza before Wednesday's Zoning Board Hearing! If it's busy LEAVE A MESSAGE! (script below)

"Hi my name is [YOUR NAME] and I live in [ZIPCODE]. Thank you for supporting the business owner tenants at Hoa Binh Plaza in their fight not to be displaced through gentrification. I am calling to urge you to stay firm to the commitments you made on June 25th when you met with the business owners. On Wednesday, July 24th, please do not recommend to the Zoning Board that Streamline's project can continue. Thank you so much!”

Photos from VietLead's post 06/20/2019
MLK Day of Action: VIDEO! 01/28/2013

"It may be with outrage that we fight the structures that have oppressed our communities for so long, but it will be with love that we build up the communities that we want to see, that we hold in our hearts." - Nancy Nguyen, BPSOS Delaware Valley

Check out this awesome video from 1 Love Movement on our joint training and action on MLK 2013!

MLK Day of Action: VIDEO!

Timeline photos 06/30/2012

The Pipeline to Prison. Expose It. Fight It.
www.CoCoMovement.org

[Data Sources:
The Huffington Post (October 2011), AlterNet.org (March 2012), The Sentencing Project, Education Week (March 2012), U.S. Department of Education Office of Civil Rights, The Washington Post (March 2012), Child Trends DataBank.org, San Francisco Chronicle (Sept. 3, 2009), Family Court Review (April 2010), Bureau of Justice Statistics (2003), 2010 U.S. Census]

ASAP's Logo Candidates 02/16/2011

This album is for ASAPers who would like to design the logo for ASAP to post their designs. "Like" the logo you want to be the official ASAP logo!

Note: All logos are subject to change.

Students Organize for Non-violent Schools 02/13/2011

Students Organize for Non-violent Schools As a group of recent immigrant students, all we were trying to do at first was to improve our decade-long violent environment. However, as we move forward there were more and more problems arise. We boycotted...

01/08/2011

ASAP's first meeting of the year will be held at BPSOS, Inc. office next Tuesday, 1/11/11 at 4PM. We'll talk about our goals and how we are going to achieve them this year!

12/30/2010

For those ASAP-ers who are interested in going to the retreat tomorrow, please go to the ASAP Retreat page and confirm your going!

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600 Washington Avenue, Suite 16U-A
Philadelphia, PA
19147