Brand New Race Files
Dear Readers, Race Files started as an experiment. During the media blitz that followed the breakthrough performance of former New York Nicks basketball player, Jeremy Lin, I found myself mumbling...
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As many of you know, ChangeLab opened an office in Oakland this summer, co-located with two amazing organizations, the Center for Media Justice and the Movement Strategy Center. The Bay Area is our new...
View ArticleChangeLab News: The year in review and a look ahead
2014 is officially here! The ChangeLab crew is very excited about this year, but first, a review of 2013 to give you some context. Last year was an inspiring one for us. We found a new home in Oakland...
View ArticleStill Here… Hard At Work
The other day my dear friend, movement comrade, and Seattle-based communications wiz Joaquin Uy casually pointed out that I hadn’t posted anything on this site about our work this year. “Does ChangeLab...
View ArticleMarriage Equality, Viral Posts, Site Crashes, & Democracy Now
While the Supreme Court considered 2 marriage equality cases this week, senior ChangeLab partner Scot Nakagawa wrote up his thoughts for RaceFiles in a post that quickly went viral and crashed our...
View ArticlePast, Present & Future of Multiracial Solidarity
On May 11, OneAmerica and ChangeLab are co-hosting an exciting discussion about multiracial solidarity in Seattle. This exciting intergenerational dialogue will feature: Soya Jung, senior partner at...
View ArticleMarriage Equality, Viral Posts, Site Crashes, & Democracy Now
While the Supreme Court considered 2 marriage equality cases this week, senior ChangeLab partner Scot Nakagawa wrote up his thoughts for RaceFiles in a post that quickly went viral and crashed our...
View ArticlePast, Present & Future of Multiracial Solidarity
On May 11, OneAmerica and ChangeLab are co-hosting an exciting discussion about multiracial solidarity in Seattle. This exciting intergenerational dialogue will feature: Soya Jung, senior partner at...
View ArticleFor our Portugese-speaking readers
Globo News, sort of like the CNN or MSNBC of Brazil, ran a story on marriage equality featuring interviews with U.S. residents, and they also asked ChangeLab’s Scot Nakagawa to weigh in. See the full...
View ArticleNorth Puget Sound Conference on Race
Soya Jung, ChangeLab senior partner, will be the keynote speaker for the 2nd Annual North Puget Sound Conference on Race on April 27. This year’s theme for the conference is Building Inclusive...
View ArticleSojourner Truth Radio
Soya Jung, senior ChangeLab partner talked about our new report and our research on Asian Americans and the racial justice movement this morning on Sojourner Truth Radio. If you missed the show this...
View ArticleReporting from the Association of Asian American Studies Conference
ChangeLab hosted two complimentary sessions at the recent Association of Asian American Studies Conference in Seattle and both were highly successful. It’s encouraging and inspiring that there are...
View ArticleNew ChangeLab Report: The Importance of Asian Americans?
Photo credit: Vyreak Sovann We know two things for a fact: Asian Americans are the fastest growing racial group in the United States, and we overwhelmingly voted in support of Obama in 2012. But do...
View ArticleBrand New Race Files
Dear Readers, Race Files started as an experiment. During the media blitz that followed the breakthrough performance of former New York Nicks basketball player, Jeremy Lin, I found myself mumbling...
View ArticleChangeLab News: The year in review and a look ahead
2014 is officially here! The ChangeLab crew is very excited about this year, but first, a review of 2013 to give you some context. Last year was an inspiring one for us. We found a new home in Oakland...
View ArticleStill Here… Hard At Work
The other day my dear friend, movement comrade, and Seattle-based communications wiz Joaquin Uy casually pointed out that I hadn’t posted anything on this site about our work this year. “Does ChangeLab...
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