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Alex Tom donated 2025-12-31 14:26:26 -0800
Unity Archive
APICC is proud to fiscally sponsor Unity Archive Project. Donations to Unity Archive Project can be made on this page through APICC as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.
The Unity Archives Project (click here for the website) is an online archive project for Unity/La Unidad.
Unity/La Unidad was published from 1978 to 1990 by the League of Revolutionary Struggle (M-L). Published twice a month, it appeared in three languages: English, Spanish and Chinese. Unity/La Unidad offered a radical perspective on national and international news along with first-hand reports from the frontlines of battles for self-determination, worker’s rights, women’s liberation, and social justice.
*For check donations, please write checks to 'Asian Pacific Islander Cultural Center' with 'Unity Archive Project' in the memo. Please include a return mailing address or email address to send the donation acknowledgement to.
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Alex Tom donated 2025-12-30 15:13:48 -0800
Asian Improv aRts
About Asian Improv aRts (AIR):
We are an artist-driven, national cross-cultural community network rooted in social justice and equity. Since our inception in 1987, we continue to advance and sustain artists creating innovative works representing the Asian / Asian American experience as vital voices in the BIPOC movement for collective liberation.
For more information on Asian Improv aRts works and collaborators, see www.asianimprov.org
*For check donations, please write checks to 'Asian Pacific Islander Cultural Center' with 'Asian Improv' or 'AIR' in the memo. Please include a return mailing address or email address to send the donation acknowledgement to.
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934 Brannan Street
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Alex Tom donated 2024-07-01 16:07:21 -0700
East Wind ezine
APICC is proud to be the fiscal sponsor of East Wind ezine. Donations to East Wind ezine can be made on this page through APICC as a 501©(3) non-profit organization.
About East Wind ezine
East Wind ezine is an online publication focused on political and cultural issues of Asian Pacific Americans. New articles/posts are added every month as they arrive to us. All of the artists, writers, designers and videographers donate all or part of their time to create the content. Our goal is to inform our readers about critical issues such as immigration, civil and human rights, and identity and culture as a step to increase Asian Pacific American participation in movements for social change.
Many of the volunteers for East Wind ezine also worked on East Wind: Politics and Culture of Asians in the U.S., which was published twice a year from 1982 to 1989 by Getting Together Publications. Although many of us are now in our retirement years, we continue to be active or have renewed our activism in the face of the rightwing and racist policies of the current administration. Furthermore, we wish to build bridges with younger generations of activists to forge a stronger movement.
If you are interested in submitting articles or artwork or have suggestions for topics we should cover, please write to East Wind ezine via the contact us page on the website.
Eddie Wong, East Wind ezine Editor
Eddie Wong is a longtime activist in the Asian Pacific American community. He served as one of the editors of Roots: An Asian American Reader, the first Asian American studies college textbook, published in 1971 by the UCLA Asian American Studies Center. He received his BA and MFA from UCLA School of Theater Arts/Film and was one of the co-founders of Visual Communications, the nation’s first non-profit Asian American media production company. He later served as Executive Director of NAATA/Center for Asian American Media and Executive Director of the Angel Island Immigration Station Foundation.
Visit the East Wind ezine here: https://eastwindezine.com/
Support East Wind ezine
Please donate to East Wind ezine to help us defray the costs of building and maintaining our online publication. We are currently unable to pay contributors, but we value their work. Raising funds to support East Wind ezine will enable us to pay honorariums to artists and writers for their work.
Please write checks to Asian Pacific Islander Cultural Center with “East Wind ezine” in the memo line. Please include a return mailing address or email address so that we can sent you an acknowledgement note. Checks to APICC should be mailed to the address below:
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San Francisco, CA 94103
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