API Chaya in the News

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API Chaya in The News

March 20, 2023 / “Honoring the API Chaya legacy through disability justice“
International Examiner (Read article)

March 20, 2023 / “Leading as a survivor: Navigating trauma and finding hope“
International Examiner (Read article)

March 20, 2023 / “API Chaya: Supporting survivors of exploitation“
International Examiner (Read article)

March 14, 2023 / “API Chaya hosts first in-person vigil in three years“
International Examiner (Read article)

October 11, 2022 / “アメリカでの離婚 〜手続きや注意点、ビザの問題、ハーグ条約など〜 (Divorce in the US ~About the process, cautionary points, visa issues, Hague Convention Treaty, etc.~)”
Lighthouse Magazine (Read article)

March 23, 2022 / “Kapwa companioning: Survivorship and grief“
International Examiner (Read article)

March 23, 2022 / “Supporting survivors by organizing for workers’ rights”
International Examiner (Read article)

March 23, 2022 / “Love letter for survivors”
International Examiner (Read article)

March 21, 2022 / “We are API Chaya”
International Examiner (Read article)

March 21, 2022 / “Restoring Mana: Healing in Pasifika communities”
International Examiner (Read article)

March 15, 2022 / “In love and honor of all massage parlor workers”
International Examiner (Read article)

November 25, 2021 / ”Activists say her case embodies centuries of anti-Native violence"
Sphere of Deviance (Watch video)

March 19, 2021 / ”API Chaya: Sustainable Survivor Leadership Through Shared Power"
International Examiner (Read article)

March 19, 2021 / ”We Have What We Need: Centering Survivors in Mutual Aid"
International Examiner (Read article)

January 30, 2021 / Panadda Mccoy’s ”12 Years Ago I Was Trafficked, Now I Have Hope"
South Seattle Emerald (Read article)

October 13, 2020 / ”Building Accountable Communities Video Series"
Created in partnership with Project NIA and the Barnard Center (View video series)

March 25, 2020 / ”Building on the Foundations of Hope, A Brief History of the Peaceful Families Taskforce"
The International Examiner (Read article)

March 24, 2020 / ”Love Letter for Survivors"
The International Examiner (Read article)

March 19, 2020 / ”Domestic Violence in a Time of Social Distancing"
KBCS Radio (Listen to radio episode)

September 19. 2019 / ”Transformative Journeys: Rising survivor leaders of the anti-trafficking movement"
The International Examiner (Read article)

May 16, 2018 / "Restorative justice works for perpetrators — and victims"
The Seattle Times (Read article)

March 7, 2018 / "Healing and justice: Holding complexity as we create new solutions"
The International Examiner (Read article)

March 7, 2018 / "Celebrating kinship and peace in faith communities"
The International Examiner (Read article)

March 7, 2018 / "API Chaya’s 23rd annual vigil KAPWA: Finding refuge in each other"
The International Examiner (Read article)

March 7, 2018 / "Language access as justice: Supporting survivors as helpers and leaders in our communities"
The International Examiner (Read article)

March 7, 2018 / "Survivorship and disability: Organizing for liberation together"
The International Examiner (Read article)

March 6, 2018 / "Annual API Chaya vigil recognizes ongoing epidemic of violence"
The Seattle Globalist (Read article)

March 20, 2017 / "Filipino Youth Reunite to Elevate!"
The International Examiner (Read article)

March 20, 2017 / "Transformative Justice: Building Safety for Communities at the Margins"
The International Examiner (Read article)

March 20, 2017 / "API Chaya history: From tragedy to hope, organizing in the face of ongoing violence"
The International Examiner (Read article)

March 20, 2017 / "Language Access: Advocating for our rights, reclaiming our dignity"
The International Examiner (Read article)

December 9, 2016 / "Life comes full circle for new API Chaya Director, Joanne Alcantara"
The International Examiner (Read article)