UCA 2020

UCA Townhall Webinar on WeChat Ban

UCA Townhall Webinar on WeChat Ban

UCA Townhall: A Webinar Series Inform, Dialogue and Engage: Key Topics Facing the Chinese American Community Online Webinar 2 – Does the WeChat Ban Violate First Amendment Rights? SPEAK YOUR RIGHTS – with the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) September 24, 2020, Thursday8:00pm – 9:00pm EDT | 5:00pm – 6:00pm ...
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Chinese Community Asking WH to Reverse WeChat Ban

Chinese Community Asking WH to Reverse WeChat Ban

122 Chinese American Organizations Asking White House to Rescind its Executive Order on WeChat Ban For Immediate Release Today (September 16, 2020), one day before a Federal district court in San Francisco is going to hold a hearing on Executive Order on Addressing the Threat Posed by WeChat, 122 Chinese American organizations ...
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Happy Birthday, UCA!

Happy Birthday, UCA!

Happy Birthday, UCA! Dear UCA Family and Friends, Happy Birthday, UCA!  Four years ago, about 400 Chinese Americans gathered in our nation’s capital, henceforth the birth of a civic movement and a new chapter in Chinese American history. The occasion was the first “Chinese American Convention,” the spiritual start of ...
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UCA Townhall Webinar on Executive Order

UCA Townhall Webinar on Executive Order

UCA Townhall: A Webinar Series Inform, Dialogue and Engage: Key Topics Facing the Chinese American Community Online Webinar I – The Trump Executive Order on WeChat and TikTok: What Does It Mean and What You Should Know August 27, 2020, Thursday8:00pm – 9:30pm EDT | 5:00pm – 6:30pm PDT Dear ...
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UCA Statement Regarding the White House EOs

UCA Releases Statement Regarding the White House Executive Orders Dear President Trump, The undersigned organizations would like to express our grave concern about the two Executive Orders you issued on August 6th, 2020, effectively banning the WeChat and TikTok applications. If fully implemented, these Executive Orders will likely violate constitutional ...
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“Creativity against COVID-19” Young Creative Artists Contest Complete

“Creativity against COVID-19” Young Creative Artists Contest Complete

“Creativity against COVID-19” Young Creative Artists Contest Complete 9-Year-old Justin Koo of California Wins $1,500 Grant Prize FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEContact: Lily Chen, Email: lily.chen@ucausa.org, Tel: 1-630-863-5579 Washington, DC (August 11, 2020) – The Organizing Committee of “Creativity against COVID-19” Young Creative Artists Contest proudly presents the winners: $1,500 Grant Prize ...
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UCA Houston Webinar on Anti-bullying

UCA Houston July Webinar: Dealing with bullying, hate crimes, and discrimination Webinar on July 28, 2020, organized by UCA Houston and Global Federation of Chinese Business Women in Southern USA, with a video recording on UCA Youtube Channel. As immigrants and minorities in the United States, Chinese Americans may be ...
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UCA Mourns Passing of Congressman John Lewis

When you see something that is not right, not fair, not just, you have a moral obligation to do something, to say something and not be quiet. —- John Lewis United Chinese Americans (UCA), a leading coalition of Chinese Americans, joins our nation in mourning the loss of a civil ...
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UCA Condemns New Visa Rules Regarding International Students

UCA Condemns New Visa Rules Regarding International Students

UCA Statement on Trump Administration’s New Visa Rules Regarding International Students Washington, DCJuly 9th, 2020 Update on July 14th: Under the huge and growing pressure from and multiple legal complaints by universities, corporations and civic organizations, and one day after UCA joined the lawsuit supporting Harvard and MIT by filing ...
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UCA to Join Asian American Communities in Honoring Heroes

UCA to Join Asian American Communities in Honoring Heroes

UCA to Join Asian American Communities on June 22nd, in Houston, Texas In Honoring Heroes in the Midland Hate Crime and Host a Webinar on Anti-Racism Movements On June 23rd, 1982, Chinese American Vincent Chin died in Detroit, Michigan after being attacked and fatally beaten by two white autoworkers for looking like Japanese, ...
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