Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
14 Jun, 25
Salary
28.0
Posted On
14 Mar, 25
Experience
0 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Community Engagement, Large Groups, Translation, Facilitation, Social Justice, Tagalog, Communication Skills
Industry
Marketing/Advertising/Sales
The Asian Pacific Environmental Network (APEN) is an environmental justice organization with deep roots in California’s Asian immigrant and refugee communities. Since 1993, APEN has built a membership base of Laotian refugees in Richmond and Chinese immigrants in Oakland, and more recently, Asian Americans in South Bay LA. Together, we have fought and won campaigns to make our communities healthier and just places where all people have the resources we need to live full, dignified lives. We are growing our local roots and building power to make decisions at the state level that have real local impact. By building an organized movement, we’re leading a transition away from an extractive economy based on profit and pollution and toward local, healthy, and life-sustaining economies that benefit everyone.
POSITION SUMMARY
The LA Research & Organizing Assistant position is a part of APEN’s Los Angeles organizing project, working towards APEN’s vision of building healthy, fair and just neighborhoods. The LA Research & Organizing Assistant plays a crucial role in organizing low-income Asian immigrant and refugee communities, developing their leadership to engage in advocacy, campaign, and electoral actions, and providing interpretation and translation to make these processes accessible to members. The position reports to the LA Organizing Director and works with other APEN team members to integrate bold and authentic Asian immigrant and refugee leadership throughout the organization.
The LA Research & Organizing Assistant’s work will focus on organizing in the South Bay, research of oil and gas infrastructure in the region and campaign development as a key part of our Just Transitions efforts. Key Strategies we engage in are educating communities on the Just Transitions model, supporting policies and projects that support equitable development in our communities, leadership development, outreach and organizing towards a just and healthy vision for our communities. Job may require some evening and weekend activities.
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