Georgia AAPI Hub

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Georgia Asian American & Pacific Islander (AAPI) Hub: grassroots capacity arm supporting GA AAPI orgs Coordinated rapid response actions
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The Georgia AAPI Hub was formed in October 2022 to support the Asian American & Pacific Islander ethnic based, community based, and cultural organizations in the state of Georgia. The Hub will leverage local, state, and federal connections to engage and support local experts and community partners strategically to address community needs. The Georgia AAPI Hub will serve as a capacity arm to suppor

05/19/2026

We're in the final stretch of . 👀 Polls close in ONE hour!

As long as you are in line before polls close, you can still vote. Stay in line!

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mvp.sos.ga.gov

05/19/2026

It's 12pm y'all! Have you voted yet? 🍑🗳️

Polls close at 7pm! Find your polling location at: mvp. sos.ga.gov

05/19/2026

Rise and shine! 👋☀️

It's Election Day! The polls will be open from 7am to 7pm today. As long as you are in line by 7pm, you are still allowed to cast your ballot!

🗳️ Go to mvp.sos.ga.gov to find your polling location!

05/18/2026

Tomorrow is Election Day!

⏰ Polls open at 7am and close at 7pm.
🗳️ Find your polling location at:
mvp. sos.ga.gov

Remember to bring a valid photo ID and if you are still waiting in line after 7pm, stay in line! You can still vote as long as you are in line before 7pm.

Photos from Georgia AAPI Hub 's post 04/29/2026

It's early voting season for Georgia’s 2026 Primary & Nonpartisan Elections! 🗳️

During Early Voting, eligible voters can cast their ballot at any polling location within their county.

Find your early voting locations, hours, and sample ballot at www.mvp.sos.ga.gov.

Visit branch.vote () for nonpartisan information on the candidates and positions on your ballot so you can make an informed vote.

Your vote. Your voice. Your community.

03/28/2026

On March 16, State Rep. Sam Park introduced a House resolution that not only recognized the Atlanta spa shootings as an act of anti-Asian violence but honored five AAPI women for their unwavering advocacy in the aftermath of the shootings.

These incredible women include Georgia AAPI Hub's own Founder and Director Victoria Huynh; Stephanie Cho, Director of Demo Lab South and former Executive Director of Asian Americans Advancing Justice-Atlanta; Sarah Park, President of Korean American Coalition Metro Atlanta and the first immigrant woman elected to Duluth City Council; Sonjui Kumar, Board Chair of Asian Americans Advancing Justice-Atlanta; and Aparna Bhattacharyya, Executive Director of Raksa.

Although is coming to a close, we not only recognize the gender-based violence women endure but honor the women leaders who continue to show up for our communities every day.

03/26/2026

The 3/16 Day of Remembrance Alliance and members of the AAPI Legislative Caucus gathered at the State Capitol to commemorate the 5th anniversary of the Atlanta spa shootings. AAPI leaders

During the press conference, elected AAPI leaders shared their thoughts. Quotes pulled from Georgia Asian Times.

"Georgia Asian Timesnged the course of our AAPI community, not just politically but in our community advocacy and how we approach serving and protecting our community.”
— State Rep. Long Tran

“Those we lost were people who were deeply loved and needed and whose stories embodied a vibrant picture of the America those of us who grew up in the immigrant community know well.”
— State Rep. Michelle Au

📸 Photo By: Newswave25

Photos from Georgia AAPI Hub 's post 03/25/2026
Photos from Georgia AAPI Hub 's post 03/25/2026

Our Remembering 3/16 Panel discussed the grassroots organizing that emerged in the aftermath of Atlanta spa shootings, the broader historical implication on the Asian American community, and how we can forward together as we continue to heal and reflect through art.

Thank you to Duluth Councilmember Sarah Park for moderating and to our panelists Kerry Lee, Scott Kurashige, & Stephanie Cho for leading an insightful discussion.

Hosted by: 3/16 Day of Remembrance Alliance
📍 Venue: Gas South Theater
📸 Photos By: Boon Vong
🖼️ Art By: Amanda Phingbodhipakkiya ()

Photos from Asian Americans Advancing Justice Atlanta's post 03/25/2026
Photos from Georgia AAPI Hub 's post 03/24/2026

As part of our 5th annual commemoration, the 3/16 Day of Remembrance Alliance hosted a community luncheon embodying the theme of "Healing From Within."

Community members gathered to break bread and participated in a workshop faciliated by artist Gyun Hur and Dr. David Kim. Together we learned how our bodies respond to trauma and grounding techniques we can use to care for ourselves. Participants also engaged in reflective creative practices such as art, writing, & family archive exploration to honor lived experiences shaped by migration, racialized violence, gendered trauma, & collective resilience.

Thank you & for facilitating a morning of healing, reflection, and community building. We are also grateful for Payne-Corley House for their support.

📍 Venue: Payne-Corley House
📸 Photos By: Boon Vong
🖼️ Art By: Amanda Phingbodhipakkiya ()

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