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Afro-Latinidad, African American, Asian & Pacific Islander (API), Black Indigenous People of Color (BIPOC), Hispanic, Indigenous, Latinx, Native American, For All, Multicultural, German, Italian
Location
Seattle, WA
The festival began in 2006 after Cyrus Khambatta, Executive Artistic Director for Khambatta Dance attended an Artistic Director Leadership training program with a grant from The Paul G. Allen Foundation and began to realize a long, stirring desire to connect audiences with dance through the festival environment. After a decade in which his own Khambatta Dance was invited to numerous international festivals, each with its own particular take on dance, he found the excitement and fervor with which audiences digested dance works to be a stimulating environment in which to create.
Community Focus
Afro-Latinidad, Asian & Pacific Islander (API), Black Indigenous People of Color (BIPOC), Indigenous, Latinx, Native American, For All, Multicultural
Location
Portland, OR
A state where Oregonians are able to access and engage in arts, culture, history, heritage, and humanities in their community without barriers; where students have equitable access to quality arts education throughout their academic careers; and arts and culture organizations are able to provide innovative, world-class programming that allows for the export of ideas, innovation, and creative work while contributing to Oregon’s economy and quality of life.
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Culture, North American, People with Disabilities, Immigrant/Refugee, American (North, South, Central, & Caribbean), South American, Asian, Low Income, Central American, Femme, Gender Non-Conforming, Asian & Pacific Islander (API), LGBTQ, Oceania, Black Indigenous People of Color (BIPOC), Queer, Trans, Hispanic, Indigenous, Women, Latinx, For All, Multicultural
Location
Seattle, WA
Young Women Empowered (Y-WE) is a nonprofit that serves young women, trans, and non-binary people ages 13-26.
Community Focus
North American, Culture, American (North, South, Central, & Caribbean), American (US), Asian, Asian & Pacific Islander (API), Oceania, Asian American, Asian Pacific American
Location
Pullman, WA
The Asian American & Pacific Islander (AAPI) Student Center is committed to provide holistic services and programs that assist Washington State University to retain, develop and assist AAPI students in achieving their highest education potential.
Community Focus
North American, Culture, American (North, South, Central, & Caribbean), American (US), Asian, Asian & Pacific Islander (API), Oceania, Asian Pacific American
Location
Seattle, WA
Explore what it means to survive and thrive in a new culture. Tour the very hotel where countless Asian Pacific immigrants first found a home, a meal and refuge in Seattle. Challenge your perspective on what it means to be, and become, American. Immerse yourself in contemporary Asian Pacific American issues through authentic stories, bold art and community driven exhibits. It's all at The Wing, America's only museum devoted to the Asian Pacific American Experience.
Community Focus
North American, Culture, American (North, South, Central, & Caribbean), American (US), Asian, Asian & Pacific Islander (API), Oceania
Location
Olympia
Community Focus
Culture, North American, American (North, South, Central, & Caribbean), American (US), Asian, Asian & Pacific Islander (API), Oceania, Asian American, Chinese American
Location
Seattle, WA
Embracing the Hopes and Aspirations of Asian Pacific Americans
Community Focus
Culture, Asian, Asian & Pacific Islander (API), Oceania
Location
Seattle, WA
Following the inaugural APEC Leaders’ Meeting held in Seattle in 1993, 20 visionary American companies came together to establish a business organization based on a single compelling principle: the private sector should have a voice in APEC. In the 25 years since, NCAPEC has emerged as a leading advocate for free trade, open markets, and regional cooperation.
Community Focus
North American, Culture, American (North, South, Central, & Caribbean), American (US), Asian, Asian & Pacific Islander (API), Oceania, Asian American, Asian Pacific American
Location
Seattle, WA
Established in 1974, the International Examiner (IE) is the oldest and largest nonprofit, pan-Asian Pacific American publication in the Northwest. Named after the historic and thriving multi-ethnic International District (ID) of Seattle, the IE aspires to be a credible catalyst for building an inspiring, connected, well-respected, and socially conscious Asian Pacific American (APA) community.
Community Focus
Culture, Asian, Asian & Pacific Islander (API), Oceania
Location
Seattle, WA
International Community Health Services (ICHS) is a nonprofit community health center that offers affordable health care services to anyone in need.
Community Focus
Culture, Asian, Asian & Pacific Islander (API), Oceania
Location
Seattle, WA
Asian Pacific Directors Coalition (APDC) is a broad based membership which comprises of over 40 executive directors, board presidents and other high level administrators from primarily nonprofit and civil rights organization, government and education.
Community Focus
Culture, Asian, Asian & Pacific Islander (API), Oceania
Location
Seattle, WA
Working together to promote healthy Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) communities.
Community Focus
Culture, Asian, Asian & Pacific Islander (API), Oceania
Location
Seattle, WA
ACRS promotes social justice and the well-being and empowerment of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders and other underserved communities – including immigrants, refugees, and American-born.
Community Focus
Culture, Asian, Asian & Pacific Islander (API), Oceania
Location
, WA
ABAW is Washington State's largest voluntary bar association of Asian attorneys. Formed in 1987 by a small group of Seattle area attorneys, ABAW now counts hundreds of member attorneys, judges, professors, and law students in a wide range of practice areas and locations in the state of Washington and throughout the country.

As a the voice for the Asian Pacific American legal profession in the State of Washington, ABAW promotes justice, equity and opportunity for Asian Pacific Americans. We serve as a resource for our members and foster professional development, legal scholarship, advocacy and community involvement..

Join ABAW or renew your membership by clicking here. Any individual who is duly admitted to practice law in the State of Washington or another state and who is in good standing, is eligible to join. Membership is always FREE for law students in good standing at any ABA-accredited law school.
Community Focus
Culture, Asian, Asian & Pacific Islander (API), Oceania
Location
Tacoma, WA
Asia Pacific Cultural Center (APCC) serves as an interactive cultural crossroads between local and international communities. APCC represents 47 countries and cultures, offering programs and services honoring their distinct artistry, business protocols, history, and social practices.


Community Focus
Culture, Asian, Asian & Pacific Islander (API), Survivor, Oceania
Location
Seattle, WA
25 years of supporting survivors & strengthening communities
Community Focus
Culture, North American, American (North, South, Central, & Caribbean), American (US), Asian, Asian & Pacific Islander (API), Oceania, Asian Pacific American, Pasifika
Location
Portland, OR
Community Focus
Culture, Asian, Asian & Pacific Islander (API), Oceania, Pasifika
Location
Lacey, WA
We bring together Asian Pacific Americans, including immigrants, refugees, and citizens, to use our collective strength to empower & advance our community.
Community Focus
Culture, Asian, Asian & Pacific Islander (API), Oceania, Pasifika
Location
Des Moines, IA
AAPI Women Lead is an intergenerational organization that strengthens the social and political power of AAPI communities through the leadership of AAPI Women-identified, women and girls in solidarity with other communities of color.