ADVOCACY IN HISTORIC PRESERVATION

As an organization dedicated to protecting historic places and cultural resources significant to Asian and Pacific Islander Americans, APIAHiP places a strong emphasis on preservation through action and advocacy.

We focus on maximizing the efforts of our coalition to achieve the largest impact in underrepresented communities through people-first and place-based applications of historic preservation and heritage conservation practices. To this end, we prioritize projects and campaigns with the greatest potential for meaningful outcomes.

If you’re working on an important site, project, campaign or program, and you believe APIAHiP can assist you in achieving your goals, please fill out the form below. ↓

Night view of a building with a neon sign that reads 'Earl East' and 'Chop Suey'; neighboring buildings have fire escapes and lit windows; street lamps illuminate the scene.

LET’S WORK TOGETHER

Top: Far East Chop Suey neon sign at now Far Bar in Little Tokyo, Los Angelos, CA;
Bottom:: Chinatown Gate [Pai-Lau] at Seattle’s Chinatown International District, WA

A street scene in a Chinatown area with a traditional Chinese gate featuring intricate green, red, and gold designs and orange tiled roof. Cars are parked along the sides of the street, and people are walking on the sidewalks. Buildings with mixed modern and historic architecture line the street.

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