Join Prop 16’s AAPI Rally on August 12th!

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BETTY HUNG

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Aug 7, 2020, 3:44:49 PM8/7/20
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Please join and support Opportunity for All!

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From: Ron Wong <ron....@icgworldwide.com>
Date: Fri, Aug 7, 2020 at 11:53 AM
Subject: Join Prop 16’s AAPI Rally on August 12th!
To: betty.c...@gmail.com <betty.c...@gmail.com>


Hello Betty,

As the most diverse state, Californians know that uplifting our communities is crucial to seeing it thrive, with fair wages, good jobs, and quality schools. Racial discrimination has been a long existing barrier for AAPIs in education and in small businesses. The passing of Prop 16, which will reinstate affirmative action in government contracts, hiring, and public education, has the ability to tear down that barrier and offer more opportunities to AAPI individuals and communities.

By passing Prop 16, AAPIs can:
  • Tackle all forms of discrimination, removing barriers to equal opportunity
  • Fight against gender wage discrimination 
  • Give AAPIs an equal shot at job promotions and leadership positions
  • Expand career and educational opportunities in K-12 starting from kindergarten
  • Benefit from more small business opportunities

Together, we can end decades of systemic discrimination and bring equity back to California.



Thanks and take care,

Ronald Wong

Ronald W. Wong, President
IMPRENTA COMMUNICATIONS GROUP, INC
It’s About Winning.
www.icgworldwide.com
Tel: (213) 210-2500
Cell: (213) 258-8726



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