CAA has created a fact sheet to help Chinese international students understand their rights, stay informed, and navigate this deeply unsettling moment.
Thank you to those of you who came out to Salesforce Tower ‘Ohana Floor for our Leadership Circle Appreciation Reception. We were blessed to have beautiful weather and clear skies to enjoy the panoramic sunset vistas. It was wonderful to…
The Board of Supervisors unanimously passed a resolution reaffirming the city’s commitment to uphold San Francisco’s long-standing commitment to sanctuary city ordinance.
Help us protect birthright Citizenship! Urge Congress to take swift legislative action to protect birthright citizenship and ensure that federal benefits remain accessible to all eligible U.S. citizens, regardless of their parents’ immigration status.
As we prepare for the incoming administration, CAA is compiling this list of resources for Chinese and other immigrant communities in English and Chinese. In-language forthcoming. Stay tuned!
As a digital engagement advocate at CAA, Kennis monitors Chinese-language social media spaces to see what people are discussing — and to track disinformation.
CAA invited all candidates running for CCSF Board of Trustees to respond to our questions about how they will make CCSF a better school for immigrants, adult learners, and people who do not speak English.
As we head into the final weeks of this pivotal election, we’re excited to share our 2024 CAA Voter Guide to help you make an informed decision for San Francisco and California state-wide measures.
Conservative messaging tends to target first-generation Chinese immigrants — one of the fastest growing populations in the U.S. — manipulating an emerging political constituency with conspiracy theories and polarization.
The pandemic has forced us to rely more and more on the internet for work, school, health care, and commerce. But access to the internet continues to be a major barrier for Chinatown and other low-income communities of color.
CAA's 2024 Voter Guide is Here!
The California Presidential Primary Election is on March 5, 2024. In San Francisco, there are a number of important issues on the ballot.
Are you a parent with a child at SFUSD? Do you have questions about the proposed changes to the enrollment process for School Year 2025-26? Or would you like to provide input to the School District?