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No Images? Click here CPC Protects the CensusOver this spring and summer, CPC's Policy and Public Affairs department has engaged in a series of actions, meetings, and events to protect the Census, advocate for the removal of the Citizenship Question, and share information and resources with advocates as we prepare to mobilize our community for a complete count. Learn how to get involved and stay informed on the latest Census 2020 updates. CPC and Project CHARGE Members Host "Health Care for All: Covering Immigrant New Yorkers" ForumThe Coalition for Asian American Children and Families (CACF) and Project CHARGE (Coalition for Health Access to Reach Greater Equity) members, including CPC, hosted New York State elected officials and advocates for a forum on the New York Health Act. CPC Brooklyn Community Services Receives Community Service Award from BCIAOn August 19, 2018, CPC Brooklyn Community Center Director, Steve Mei, was presented with the Community Service Award by the Brooklyn Community Improvement District (BCIA). Summer Intern Participants Share Their Experiences at CPCOur summer interns reflect on their experiences and the relations they've built at CPC. CPC BEST Speaker Spotlight Series: Asian American Game Changers in Entrepreneurship and TechFour young entrepreneurs discussed their experiences growing their businesses with CPC's BEST program at a panel discussion earlier this month. The discussion on careers was possible with the help of Lai Ling Li, an employee of JPMorgan Chase and one of the pioneers that launched the Business Exploration Student Track (BEST) Mentorship Program. CPC Unveils The Glow Foundation and WAC Lighting Classroom and the Sir Gordon & Lady Ivy Wu GardenOn August 15, 2018, CPC held an unveiling ceremony at the CPC Queens Community Center to introduce The Glow Foundation Classroom, WAC Lighting Classroom, and Sir Gordon & Lady Ivy Wu Garden. CPC Brooklyn Seniors take over Alstede Farms, Liberty Park and Jersey GardenTo wrap up the program year, on June 27th, CPC BCS Senior Services went on a trip to Alstede Farms, Liberty Park, and Jersey Garden in New Jersey; more than 100 seniors participated in this event. CPC, CAAAV, AND CACF Condemn Separate Incidents of Violence In Nail Salon and Vandalism To Small Businesses In BrooklynAs organizations that serve and advocate for the Asian American community of New York, it is our responsibility to call out and stand against anti-immigrant rhetoric and anti-Blackness and work with other communities of color toward racial justice. Project Reach Works on Issues of Race, Gender, and Class with 3 |