For a campaign to expand health-care access for New York City's low-income, immigrant Asian Pacific American community.
To reinstate New York State Tuition Assistance Program Grant eligibility for incarcerated students.
To divert youth from prison, facilitate the well-being of those harmed by crime, and place decisionmaking power in the aftermath of crime into hands of those most impacted by it.
For the expansion of its programs and physical space to serve gay elders of color.
To challenge the negative values, hate speech, and hostility that Black LGBT people face in the faith community.
To educate youth about their rights under new federal regulations that offer undocumented youth relief from deportation.
To engage youth from Hunts Point in a peer-education project to increase awareness of HIV among African American and Latino youth and to involve youth in prevention adn advocacy programming.
To enhance the culturally and linguistically relevant educational and youth-development services provided to immigrant students with little or no literacy.
For a project to ensure equal access and fair representation for the Asian American community in the redistricting process.
For the Toward a 21st Century City for All initiative, which will bring together a diverse group of stakeholders, in advance of the 2013 citywide elections, to put forward a concrete policy vision.

