Jeb Bush’s Problem

Jeb Bush’s problem isn’t just his last name. It’s his racial insensitivity.

At a press conference on Monday, Jeb Bush said that the term “anchor babies” is “more related to Asian people coming into our country.”

The use of this type of derogatory term that invokes xenophobia has no place in any debate on immigration, regardless of how it is applied or to whom it is applied. No candidate should ever use racially-charged language to score cheap political points in America.

Unfortunately, this is not the first time that a Republican candidate has used such offensive words and tactics in a campaign. And, for Jeb Bush, touting his own family’s diversity does not give him a free pass in using this kind of discriminatory remarks in referring to any immigrant of any background.

Thus, on behalf of the California Democratic Party Asian Pacific Islander Caucus, we condemn Jeb Bush’s racially-charged comment on the Asian American and Pacific Islander community and the immigrant community at large.

As we work toward sensible and comprehensive immigration reform, we must work to make sure that this type of offensive attitude, behavior, and language is not part of the equation.

Clark Lee
State Chair, Asian Pacific Islander Caucus
California Democratic Party

2015 CADEM Summer/Fall Executive Board Meeting

Join our Caucus at the California Democratic Party 2015 Summer/Fall Executive Board Meeting in Burlingame!

2015 CADEM Summer/Fall Executive Board Meeting
Asian Pacific Islander Caucus Meeting

Friday, August 14, 20158:15 PM – 10:15 PMHyatt Regency San Francisco Airport (Meeting Room TBA)1333 Bayshore HwyBurlingame, CA 94010Click here to see the tentative CADEM Asian Pacific Islander Caucus Meeting agenda

Spotlight & Special Recognition: 

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Featured Presentation:
How to Become a Delegate to the
2016 Democratic National Convention

Eric C. BaumanCADEM Vice ChairCADEM Delegate Selection Affirmative Action Committee MemberLos Angeles County Democratic Party ChairClick here to visit the CADEM Executive Board Meeting websiteQuestions, please email cademparty.apicaucus@gmail.com.

#VRA50 – 50th Anniversary of the Voting Rights Act

Fifty years ago today, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the landmark Voting Rights Act of 1965, a defining moment in the American Civil Rights Movement and a major achievement by the many women and men who fought to make it a reality.

The Voting Rights Act is hailed as one of the most effective civil rights legislation ever enacted, protecting the fundamental right to vote for all Americans and embracing America’s diversity as our great strength found nowhere else in the world.

As we celebrate #VRA50, our fight against systemic discrimination, inequality, and impediments to voting continues today.

We have come far since the days of Jim Crow laws, the Chinese Exclusion Act, the literacy tests, the poll taxes, and the Internment Camps. Nevertheless, the safeguards for the right to vote are being chipped away piece by piece by several states enacting restrictions on voting; even the U.S. Supreme Court weakened key sections of the VRA. We need to work together to restore the VRA.

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As a first generation American, I often reflect about that day when I became a U.S. citizen and registered to vote. I often reflect on the times when I helped register new citizens to vote at naturalization ceremonies alongside many activists, each of whom have stories of their own about what inspired them. I often reflect about the excitement on the faces of the new citizens as they become voters and cannot wait to cast a vote for the first time as Americans. That’s what inspired me when I first volunteered fifteen years ago and continues to inspire me to do what I do.

Let us continue working together to protect the legacy of the Civil Rights Movement and restore the Voting Rights Act.

Click here to join the California Democratic Party and pledge to increase voter participation, expand ballot access, and help strengthen America to become the beacon of democracy once again.

I look forward to continue fighting alongside everyone to make sure all of our voices could be heard at the ballot box.

Clark Lee
State Chair, Asian Pacific Islander Caucus
California Democratic Party

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Rapid Response Alert: Rally for Marriage Equality Against Homophobic March on Sunday in San Gabriel Valley!

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This Sunday, July 19, multiple anti-LGBTQ Chinese American churches are marching against marriage equality in LA’s San Gabriel Valley. In a statement to the largest Chinese-language newspaper in the US, they condemned the U.S. Supreme Court’s historic decision on marriage equality and declared “homosexuality a harm to public health.”

In response, API Equality-LA, Asian Americans Advancing Justice – Los Angeles, and many community groups will be holding a rally against this march. The California Democratic Party Asian Pacific Islander Caucus (CDP API Caucus) is proud to be a part of this rapid response effort.

Join us to show that Asian Americans celebrate LGBTQ equality and oppose the prejudice, fear, and misinformation that fuels homophobia in the API community.

Let us remind them that the right to marry is a fundamental right under the US Constitution; marriage equality is a remarkable victory in our continuing Civil Rights struggle. The High Court has made it clear that any attempt to promulgate discrimination runs afoul of our Constitution.

Rally for Marriage Equality Against Homophobic March on Sunday in San Gabriel Valley!

Co-Sponsors (In Formation)
APAIT
California Democratic Party Asian Pacific Islander Caucus
Empowering Pacific Islander Communities (EPIC)
OCA-Greater Los Angeles
Pasadena Pride Center
San Gabriel Valley Pride
VROC-Viet Rainbow of Orange County

Sunday, July 19, 2015 – 2:30 PM
The Del Mar Park and Ride
1753 S. Del Mar Ave.
San Gabriel, CA 91778

Contact: Tracy Zhao / tracy@apiequalityla.org

Click here for event information on Facebook

Del Mar Park and Ride is a free parking lot located at the intersection of Del Mar and Norwood Ave with 128 spaces. If parking is full, there is ample street parking in the neighborhood. There are other commercial lots in the area; however, park there at your own risk.

We hope to see you there!

Make Your Voice Heard at the California Democratic Party Platform & Delegate Selection Hearings

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There are important California Democratic Party hearings coming up and your input is critical to help shape the Democratic Party in the Golden State.

DNC Delegate Selection Hearings
The California Delegate Selection Plan for the 2016 National Convention is available online. You can make suggestions to the Delegate Selection Plan.

CADEM Platform Hearings
Every other year, the CADEM Platform is revised. The Platform reflects the diversity of our Party and represents the core Democratic values that we cherish.

Below is the information for the 2016 California DNC Delegate Selection Hearings and the 2016 CADEM Platform Hearings in both Southern California and Northern California. If you cannot attend them in-person, you can also submit testimonies online.

Southern California

Note: Southern California Regional Hearings will be held on Saturday, July 18, 2015, at the Pacific Community Center in Glendale.

2016 California DNC Delegate Selection Hearing
Saturday, July 18, 2015
12:30 PM – 2:00 PM
Pacific Community Center, Sycamore Room B
505 S. Pacific Ave.
Glendale, CA 91204
Click here to visit the 2016 National Convention webpage for more information or to submit testimony online
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2016 CADEM Platform Hearing
Saturday, July 18, 2015
2:00 PM – 3:30 PM
Pacific Community Center, Sycamore Room B
505 S. Pacific Ave.
Glendale, CA 91204
Click here to visit the CADEM Platform Committee webpage for more information or to submit testimony online

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Northern California

Note: Northern California Regional Hearings will be held at the 2015 CADEM Summer/Fall Executive Board Meeting on the weekend of August 14-16, 2015 in Burlingame.

2016 CADEM Platform Hearing
Friday, August 14, 2015
5:30 PM – 6:30 PM
Hyatt Regency SFO
1333 Old Bayshore Hwy
Burlingame, CA 94010
Click here to visit the CADEM Platform Committee webpage for more information or to submit testimony online
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2016 California DNC Delegate Selection Hearing
(Delegate Selection Affirmative Action Committee Meeting)
Friday, August 14, 2015
7:00 PM – 8:30 PM
Hyatt Regency SFO
1333 Old Bayshore Hwy
Burlingame, CA 94010
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SCOTUScare? It Sure Does This Week!

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This week, the U.S. Supreme Court showed us that it sure does care.

As Justice Elena Kagan quoted in a recent opinion, “[I]n this world, with great power there must also come — great responsibility,” the U.S. Supreme Court has gone three-for-three this week in wielding its great power on landmark decisions that upheld equality and justice for all.

Marriage Equality

Just this morning, the Supreme Court declared the right to marry as a fundamental right in Obergefell v. Hodges, effectively legalizing same-sex marriage throughout the nation, making marriage equality a reality.

This is a remarkable victory in our continuing Civil Rights struggle, from the historic Loving v. Virginia decision declaring ban on interracial marriage unconstitutional to today’s decision, the High Court has made it clear that any attempt to promulgate discrimination runs afoul of our Constitution.

Affordable Care Act

This week, the Supreme Court has once again upheld the Affordable Care Act in its latest decision on ACA, King v. Burwell.

Despite the numerous frivolous attempts by the Republicans to dismantle a health care system that is actually working, both legislatively and through litigation, the Court’s decision once again shows that health care is a right for all Americans, not just the privileged few.

As President Obama said, “The Affordable Care Act is here to stay.”

Fair Housing Act

The Supreme Court also ruled that housing discrimination does not need to be intentional; housing discrimination claims could be based on disparate impact on minorities. The Court preserves the landmark 1968 Fair Housing Act in the holding of Texas Department of Housing & Community Affairs v. The Inclusive Communities Project, Inc.

In the majority opinion, Justice Kennedy wrote, “The court acknowledges the Fair Housing Act’s continuing role in moving the nation toward a more integrated society.”

These decisions are major victories in moving our nation one more step toward a more perfect Union.

“Ling-Ling, Did You Forget Your Bling-Bling?” Republicans Openly Mock GOP AAPI Assembly Member on Assembly Floor

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Can you believe this?

Just as the Republicans patted themselves on the back for electing a diverse freshman class to the State Legislature last November, they went right back to their Good-Ol’-Pal-selves by openly mocking one of their own: GOP AAPI freshman Assembly Member Ling-Ling Chang (AD 55).

On the Assembly Floor, no less.

And it’s all captured on the official State Assembly video. Here are the highlights:

After Asm. Chang presented her bill during a recent Assembly Floor Session, GOP Asm. Donald Wagner (AD 68) “commended” Asm. Chang for her “gumption” in introducing a bill on her own.

Then came GOP Asm. Eric Linder (AD 60), who asked, “Ling-Ling, did you forget your bling-bling?”

All the while, Asm. Chang stood there and took the jabs. She even dismissed the episode in a Facebook post, saying, “It’s all in fun.”

Evidently, the California Republicans’ embrace for diversity was short-lived, as the GOP legislators took no time in reverting back to their business-as-usual mode, with apparent lack of respect and sensitivity, even for one of their own.

I don’t know about you, but while I don’t mind the Republicans keep shooting themselves in the foot, this type of disturbing insensitivity has no place in the State Legislature or anywhere in the Golden State.

– Clark
Clark Lee
State Chair, Asian Pacific Islander Caucus
California Democratic Party

Statement on the Historic Election of David Ryu to the Los Angeles City Council

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LOS ANGELES – California Democratic Party Asian Pacific Islander Caucus State Chair Clark Lee released the following statement on the historic election of David Ryu to the Los Angeles City Council in the May 19, 2015 Los Angeles General Election:

“On behalf of the California Democratic Party Asian Pacific Islander Caucus, I congratulate Council Member-Elect David Ryu on his historic electoral victory for the Los Angeles City Council in District 4, becoming the first Korean American ever and only the second Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) to be elected to the Los Angeles City Council.

“David’s story is the quintessential American immigrant success story. A first generation American, he has been working hard in standing up for consumers and expanding community-based health services in Los Angeles. As Council Member, he will fight for Angelenos to expand city services, preserve our open spaces, and promote economic growth. We look forward to working with him to move Los Angeles forward.”

Congratulations to 2015-2017 Officers

Congratulations to the newly elected California Democratic Party Asian Pacific Islander Caucus officers for the 2015-2017 term!

Caucus officers for the 2015-2017 term!

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State Chair – Clark Lee
State Secretary – Panney Wei
State Treasurer – Maritessa Bravo Ares
Northern Chair – Aref Aziz
Northern Vice Chair – Hon. James Chang
Northern Secretary – Hon. Rishi Kumar
Northern Outreach Chair – Deepa Sharma
Southern Chair – Melissa Ramoso
Southern Vice Chair – Hon. Mike Fong
Southern Secretary – Michael Cheng
Southern Outreach Chair – Adam Ma

2015 California Democratic Party Convention – Anaheim

Join the California Democratic Party Asian Pacific Islander Caucus (CDP API Caucus) at the 2015 California Democrats State Convention in Anaheim!

2015 California Democrats State Convention
Friday, May 15, 2015 – Sunday, May 17, 2015
Anaheim Convention Center & Hilton Anaheim
800 W. Katella Ave., Anaheim & 777 W. Convention Way, Anaheim
Click here to visit the official California Democratic Party Convention website.

Caucus Meeting at the Convention

The CDP API Caucus Meeting at the Convention will be held on Friday, May 15, 2015, from 7:30 PM to 9:15 PM at the Anaheim Convention Center, Room 207D. Please check the California Democratic Party Convention listing for updates.

Click here to download the CDP API Caucus Meeting Agenda with Awards Program, Caucus Election, and Reception information.

2015 Trailblazer Awards

   

The 2015 Trailblazer Awards will be presented during the Caucus Meeting, honoring U.S. Secretary of Commerce & U.S. Secretary of Transportation (ret.) Norman Y. Mineta, State Controller Betty Yee, and AFL-CIO National Vice President/Screen Actors Guild Interim President Sumi Sevilla Haru (In Memoriam).

2015 Inaugural Rising Star Awards

  

The Inaugural Rising Star Awards will be presented during the Caucus Meeting, honoring Ms. Alissa Ko and Hon. Jamison Power.

If you would like to join the CDP API Caucus or to renew your Caucus membership prior to the Convention, please click here to visit the Caucus Membership page.

Karaoke Night at the Convention

CDP Asian Pacific Islander Caucus
Board of Equalization Member Fiona Ma
CDP Vice Chair Eric C. Bauman
Los Angeles County Democratic Party
Congress Member Mike Honda
State Treasurer John Chiang
Assembly Member Rob Bonta
San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee
CDP LGBT Caucus
CYD Asian Pacific Islander Caucus
Ash Kalra for Assembly

invite you to

Karaoke Night at the Convention!

Saturday, May 16, 2015
10:00 PM to 12:00 AM

Hilton Anaheim Hotel – Avalon Ballroom (First Floor)
777 W. Convention Way, Anaheim

Click here to download Karaoke Night at the Convention invite

If you have questions, please email us at cademparty.apicaucus@gmail.com.