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Mei Mei Chan

Community Advocate, Workers' Rights Program at Asian Americans Advancing Justice - Asian Law Caucus

Mei Mei Chan is a dedicated professional with extensive experience in advocacy, finance, and communications. Currently serving as a Community Advocate for the Workers' Rights Program at Asian Americans Advancing Justice - Asian Law Caucus since February 2022, Mei Mei has previously held roles as Finance & Operations Coordinator and Executive Team Assistant at Equal Rights Advocates. Additional experience includes working as an Administrative Associate in Regulatory Affairs at Sempra Energy and various positions at Dunhuang Foundation, including Communications Coordinator and Social Media Intern. Early career endeavors involved internships in marketing and communications at MASS MoCA and Williams College. Mei Mei holds a Bachelor's Degree in Art History and French from Williams College and has also studied at Université Paris-Sorbonne.

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Asian Americans Advancing Justice - Asian Law Caucus

The mission of Asian Americans Advancing Justice - Asian Law Caucus is to promote, advance, and represent the legal and civil rights of Asian and Pacific Islander (API) communities. Recognizing that social, economic, political and racial inequalities continue to exist in the United States, the Asian Law Caucus is committed to the pursuit of equality and justice for all sectors of our society, with a specific focus directed toward addressing the needs of low-income, immigrant and underserved APIs. Since the vast majority of Asians and Pacific Islanders in America are immigrants and refugees, Advancing Justice - ALC strives to create informed and educated communities empowered to assert their rights and to participate actively in American society. This perspective is reflected in our broad strategy which integrates the provision of legal services, educational programs, community organizing initiatives and advocacy.


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