PIVOT Endorsement of Nikema Williams for Congress

PIVOT Endorsement of Nikema Williams for Congress

September 28, 2020

PIVOT is proud to announce our endorsement of State Senator Nikema Williams for Congress. Senator Williams has been a fearless advocate for women and families, voting rights, fair representation, and public education throughout her career. As the first Black woman Chair of the Democratic Party of Georgia, she leads the fight statewide to expand access to opportunities for Georgians. Senator Williams has a proven record of fighting to uplift the voices of her community regardless of where they were born, their skin color, where they live, or who they love. Her governing principle is centered around those most marginalized. In Congress, she will continue to be a staunch advocate for voting rights and social justice. If elected, State Senator Nikema Williams will be filling the seat left vacant by civil rights icon, Congressman John Lewis, to represent Georgia’s Fifth Congressional District.

Please support by donating to her campaign here and take advantage of PIVOT’s matching donation program.

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PIVOT Fellow Spotlight - Alexis Oanh Le

PIVOT Fellow Spotlight - Alexis Oanh Le

My name is “Alexis” Oanh Le, I was born and raised in Dalton, GA. I am Vietnamese-American and a first generation university graduate from The University of Southern Mississippi. I have my bachelor’s degree in legal studies and minor in Spanish. I consider myself to be trilingual, but I could always practice my Spanish some more. I knew how to speak Vietnamese growing up, but like many American born individuals, I lost the language as I got older. I re-taught myself Vietnamese through Vietnamese karaoke-ing, speaking the mother-tongue with my family and immersing myself with the Vietnamese culture. My family and I have traveled back to Vietnam almost every year, so this has helped me appreciate my roots even more. Tại vì Oanh không muốn mất gốc cua minh. There is an enormous Vietnamese community in Mississippi. I created the “Người Việt ở Mississippi” group on Facebook that allows Vietnamese-Mississippians to connect with each other. Whether the connection is in regards to law, healthcare, business, news, or any factual information that can help the Vietnamese community. Understanding this demographic, I committed myself to advocate for Asian-Americans and specifically the Vietnamese community during my undergraduate years. I was heavily involved in the Vietnamese Student Association, where I held multiple positions, represented my university on different panels on behalf of VSA, and participated in hosting cultural events. After graduating, I served as a paralegal in Mississippi for Judge Willie Allen of Tupelo, MS. After working with Judge Allen, I moved back to Georgia where I became an Executive Assistant to Attorney Jenny Nguyen and Judge Ethan Pham of Nguyen & Pham, LLC in Norcross, GA. I am excited to be working with PIVOT and CPACS to help break barriers that are considered “setbacks” for our community. We as Asian-Americans influence the American culture, however our voices are not heard. I hope to help guide our community in the right direction by assisting in any way I can and providing the materials for our community to do so.

I am grateful for the opportunities I have been given and I hope to pursue my legal career further in order to continue being a resource to Asian-Americans and Vietnamese-Americans after my fellowship with PIVOT.

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PIVOT Fellow Program

PIVOT Fellow Program

July 20, 2020

PIVOT-The Progressive Vietnamese American Organization is excited to announce its PIVOT Fellow program. We are seeking to identify and select PIVOT Fellows to work on the 2020 elections in the following states: Arizona, Georgia, Pennsylvania, and Texas. There may be opportunities for other states depending on funding. Fellows will work on a part-time basis with a local non-profit on voter engagement, primarily with Vietnamese and other Asian American populations.

Fellowship will run three month from August - November.

Responsibilities may include but not limited to:
-Outreach at community events
-Mailers and other print outreach activities
-Digital outreach including texting and mobile apps
-Coordinating volunteers for door knocking (if possible)
-Provide cultural and other expertise to other organizations

Requirements:
-Experience with campaigns and knowledge of Vietnamese-American community preferred but not required
-Strong interpersonal skills
-Positive attitude and ability to motivate others
-Valid Driver’s License and/or access to reliable transportation

Compensation
-$5,000 for three months

The application can be accessed here.

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