We are a coalition of Asian American leaders and activists dedicated to serving and empowering our community through coalition-building, mutual aid, and collective liberation. From our experiences of being historically marginalized, we understand the complexities of intersectional identities and the urgent need to reject systems of oppression.
We stand united with all other communities fighting for justice and equity, across the United States and globally, as we work together to dismantle hegemonic power structures and heal the wounds of the past.
Economic mutual aid community fund
Our first service commits to a national mutual aid network that we organize on a digital level to coordinate multiple economic, physical, and relational resources across state lines and within cities/regions via localized digital media campaigns to properly inform local AANHPI communities to know how to support each other in tangible ways with direct, positive impact on the most marginalized members of the larger diaspora.
Identity proclamation and cultural resources
Our second service facilitates relationships among community leaders, advocacy organizations, local small businesses, direct service providers, and cultural-arts institutions in conjunction with Asian Base Coalition to establish a national immigrant town-ethnic enclave mapping system so that AANHPI communities and individuals can find each other in the larger ethnic ecosystem to not just find localized support for basic needs but also fostering healthy identity navigation within respective Asiatic nationalities/ethnicities.
Immigrant /ethnic enclave preservation
Our third service organizes an ancestral-identity reclamation pipeline through a AAA (arts, academics, and athletics) programming calendar and digital library so that Asiatic peoples can learn about their original histories, reasons behind their intersectional oppression, and health-centered alternative programming to channel that historical pain into healing, community, and solidarity.
Political action from city to national level
Our fourth service prepares age 18+ AANHPI folks for socio-economic/political opportunities through a PPP (Personal, Professional, and Political) developmental program which will allow folks across the spectrum of their sociopolitical conditions to find stability on multiple dimensions of their personal needs while also connecting the Asiatic diaspora to professional and political opportunities of our coalition directories.
Diasporic community building
Our fifth service energizes the entire spectrum of activist methods to normalize a protest-to-policy pipeline where local community action can reverberate into the city, state, and federal levels of transformative public policy outcomes to deliver on historical justice for the AANHPI diaspora and our allied Global South communities.
Health & wellness advocacy
Our sixth service promotes holistic health and wellness through culturally rooted care, mental health support, and traditional healing practices. We connect AANHPI communities with accessible resources and advocate for equitable healthcare systems—ensuring well-being is a pillar of collective liberation.
Our Strategy
Intersectional Solidarity
We recognize that true liberation comes from the solidarity of all oppressed groups. We reject division along race, class, gender, sexuality, and other identity markers, and work to bridge gaps between communities fighting for justice.
Decentralized Leadership
We believe in decentralized, collaborative leadership that empowers individuals and communities to drive the movement forward. We value the contributions of every voice and honor diverse experiences, knowledge, and practices in our collective work.
Radical Justice
Our commitment is to the radical dismantling of systems of oppression—whether through challenging White supremacy, patriarchy, capitalism, or imperialism—and to advocating for a world where all communities can thrive with dignity and equity.
Community Healing & Reconstruction
We are focused not only on political change but also on healing the emotional, cultural, and spiritual wounds caused by systemic violence. We seek a world of sustainable, restorative practices where communities can rebuild and flourish together.