The Organization of Pan Asian American Women is a public policy organization founded in , which aims to address the concerns of Asian-Pacific American women , and to increase their participation in policy making and leadership. The influence of Pan Asian American Women [1] working towards a common goal while raising awareness on issues affecting this intersectional group. Shirley Hune explains in her Anthology on Asian America and Pacific Islander women about their contribution to a larger history. For Pan-Asian American women, it is important to emphasize expectations that pertains to inclusion and the unintentional racism that comes attached to the Anglo-Saxon connotation of an Asian in America. Americans threaten by the alliance caused plenty of Asians arriving to Angel Island then relocating to internment camps.
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As a thought leader with over 30 years of track record in business matchmaking accomplishments by connecting our constituents to Fortune corporations, government, non-profits, and small and minority businesses, USPAACC is poised to raise the bar of success to yet another level. Our first -to-market business development programs bring in the best and brightest entrepreneurs and innovators, forward-thinking investors, serious buyers from the commercial and public sectors fueling the engine of economic growth. Our goal is to work with each of our members to achieve successful contracting relationships and business growth in the mainstream marketplace in the U. We train, develop and build potential leaders in business and the professions, and invest in the future of Pan Asian Americans and other minority and diverse business communities.
Our mission is to be the gateway to corporate and government contracts, Asian American includes East, South and Southeast Asian and Pacific Islander suppliers, information about Asian Americans and the Asia and Indian Subcontinent markets. We promote Asian Americans businesses and their strategic alliance partners for economic growth by enabling procurement contract opportunities with corporations, non-profit organizations and government agencies. The vision of USPAACC National and its Regional Chapters is to be recognized as the premier educational, training and networking organization that connects business to business to government, and that opens doors to contract, professional and educational opportunities to Asian Americans and their partners in Fortune corporations, government, nonprofit organizations and the small and minority business community.