2021 Virtual Lobby Day
 

Registration is Now Closed

 

In observance of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month (APAHM), please join us on May 24-27 for NAPABA's first ever virtual Lobby Day.

Lobby Day is an opportunity for NAPABA members from across the country to educate members of Congress and Congressional staffers on issues of importance to the AAPI community.

This year’s Lobby Day has never been as important as it is now. We are operating at the intersection of anti-Asian hate crimes and hate-based incidents, all set against the backdrop of the COVID-pandemic, a pandemic for which our communities have been falsely scapegoated. This year, NAPABA’s Lobby Day is not only about supporting important legislation, but ensuring that your voices and advocacy for justice, equity, and opportunity for all AAPIs are heard from your home districts to the halls of Congress!

 

Priorities

This year’s Lobby Day priorities will be focused on:

  • Combatting anti-Asian hate crimes and hate incidents
  • Language accessibility for COVID-19 health information
  • Voting rights (especially in states where legislation is pending to limit access to the ballot)
  • Adoptee Citizenship

Schedule

May 19 |  4:00 - 5:30 PM ET | Training Day | NAPABA will conduct a mandatory training that will be recorded. We strongly encourages participants to attend so they can ask questions.  

May 24-27 | Various TimesVirtual Hill Visits | NAPABA will have an array of dates/times to fit Hill visits in with your schedules!

TBD | Lobby Day Debrief

Capstone Event

May 27 | 3:00 - 3:45 PM ET  Courageous Conversation: The Rise of Anti-Asian Sentiment and How to Impact Change |  As we recognize and celebrate Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we invite you to join us for a Courageous Conversation addressing the rise of anti-Asian sentiments and how to impact change with Congresswoman Grace Meng (D-NY 6th District) and A.B. Cruz, III, President of the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association (NAPABA).

The panelists will share their personal paths to public service and advocacy, firsthand experiences with anti-Asian sentiments, how government and private business can influence policy, programs, and other initiatives to address these issues and effectuate change, as well as the importance of participation from Asian Americans in government.

Register Now

 

 

Congresswomen Grace Meng
6th District of New York

 

A.B. Cruz, III
President, National Asian Pacific American Bar Association (NAPABA)

 

Chinh H. Pham
Shareholder and Co-Chair, Greenberg Traurig's Asian American Affinity Group
Moderator

 

 

 

Sandy Chiu
Attorney*
Greenberg Traurig
Welcome Remarks
*Admitted in Florida and Texas


This event is hosted in partnership with the NAPABA’s virtual Lobby Day, taking place May 24-27, 2021.



Questions?

Contact Edgar Chen , Policy Director

National Asian Pacific American Bar Association

1612 K Street NW, Ste.300
Washington, DC 20006

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