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What's AAP?
Whats Aap
10 episodes
15 hours ago
A space for Asian American Pacific Islander progressive voices in California.
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A space for Asian American Pacific Islander progressive voices in California.
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Politics
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Episodes (10/10)
What's AAP?
What's AAP, Lucy Shen? Youth Mentorship

What's AAP today? In our season finale, Lucy Shen (ADEM AD 25) joins us to  talk about youth mentorship. We also discuss the 'model minority', post-graduation networks, and how we became progressives confronting institutions.

Below are some resources for getting involved with youth mentorship:

Engage Fremont Coalition: http://engagefremont.com/

Bay Area Resource Generation organizer training program: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1NGUcWYtAc4ZfT1sMv6hEZGa7mp7faiD9RUmTdpJ91as/edit

Resource Generation: https://resourcegeneration.org/

SJ Strong mentorship program: https://www.instagram.com/sj.strongmentor/?hl=en

South Bay Youth Changemakers: https://www.youthchangemakers.org/summer-program

APIENC summer organizer program: https://apienc.org/2021/02/01/2021-summer-organizer-program-apply-by-march-1st/

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4 years ago
1 hour 20 minutes 43 seconds

What's AAP?
What's AAP, Katie Wang and Bryan Sih? Housing Rights

What's AAP, everyone? In today's episode, we're joined by Katie Wang and Bryan Sih from Chinatown Community for Equitable Development (CCED) LA. We talk about the CCED, some recent legal battles for affordable housing in Los Angeles, gentrification, and how the organization has been addressing their activities during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Learn more about the CCED:

https://www.ccedla.org/

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4 years ago
1 hour 14 minutes 35 seconds

What's AAP?
What's AAP, Austin Tam? Disabilities

In this episode, Austin Tam, (Alameda County Democratic Central Committee, ADEM) joins us to talk about disabilities--mental and physical--and its stigma in AAPI communities, as well as ways to improve moving forward.

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4 years ago
46 minutes 10 seconds

What's AAP?
What's AAP, everyone? Lunar New Year

Have a Happy and safe Lunar New Year!

In this special episode, the whole team discusses about the Lunar New Year and their experiences stemming from different cultures.

What's AAP, is a podcast for amplifying the voices of Asian American Pacific Islanders and progressives in California. 

Stay connected on Twitter: 

https://twitter.com/WhatsAAPpodcast

Continue the conversation on Discord:

https://discord.gg/SGf8Y9Q93D

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4 years ago
49 minutes 16 seconds

What's AAP?
What's AAP? A PSA

This is a quick update that we are moving to a bi-weekly schedule! Keep the discussion up on social media! Thank you for your loyal support.

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4 years ago
33 seconds

What's AAP?
What's AAP, Susan Park? Mutual Aid

In this episode, Susan Park, mutual aid organizer/activist/entrepreneur, joins us to discuss the role of mutual aid in AAPI communities.

Susan Park lives with a mission to give as much as she can to those who are in need. Not only is she the founder of AA4H (Asian Americans For Housing and Environmental Justice), she converted her family-owned restaurant Revolutionario Tacos to a mutual aid hub providing culture-specific food to those who need food assistance, particularly elders. She is also a founder and editor of Gidra Magazine.


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4 years ago
1 hour 15 minutes 6 seconds

What's AAP?
What’s AAP, Natalie Masuoka? 2020 General Election in California

In this episode, Natalie Masuoka, chair of the Asian American Studies Department at UCLA, joins us to talk about the role of Asian American Pacific Islanders for electoral politics in California and the United States. We talk about the growth of Asian Americans as an electorate and how might progressives best be able to communicate their policy platforms.


Learn more about Natalie:

https://polisci.ucla.edu/person/natalie-masuoka/


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4 years ago
1 hour 13 minutes 50 seconds

What's AAP?
What's AAP, Kenneth Mejia? Running for office

Kenneth Mejia, who is currently running for Los Angeles city controller, joins us to talk about why he's running for controller and what he hopes to achieve in that position. We also discuss the future of AAPIs in politics and how to keep movements going.


Learn more about Kenneth's campaign:

https://mejiaforcontroller.com/

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4 years ago
35 minutes 21 seconds

What's AAP?
What's AAP, Claire Lau? Becoming an activist

Claire Lau, co-founder of SF Berniecrats, joins us to talk about how and why she became an activist. We talk about how progressive moments get started, going beyond just binary thinking, and what it means to be a good leader. 

Check out the recommended reading:

https://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674975491&content=toc

Continue the discussion on Discord here:

https://discord.gg/SGf8Y9Q93D

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4 years ago
1 hour 33 minutes 43 seconds

What's AAP?
What is AAP, Albert Kochaphum and Jiyoung Park?

In this first episode of What's AAP, Albert and Jiyoung, Asian American activists in California introduce the podcast by discussing their family backgrounds and reasons for wanting a space for progressive Asian American politics.  


Continue the discussion on Discord here: 

https://discord.gg/SGf8Y9Q93D 


Follow us on Twitter! 

https://twitter.com/whatsaappodcast

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4 years ago
42 minutes 57 seconds

What's AAP?
A space for Asian American Pacific Islander progressive voices in California.