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    • 07/26/2025
    • 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM
    • Rohnert Park-Cotati Regional Library, 6250 Lynne Condé Way, Rohnert Park, CA 94928
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    Please join us for an important immigrant rights seminar. This meeting is for all members and allies of the Asian and Pacific Islander community and everyone else who cares about and desires to learn about immigrant rights. 

    You will hear from local activists and immigrant rights attorney. The information that will be shared is IMPORTANT FOR EVERYONE, not just those who are undocumented or know someone that is. Only when all of our community members are informed and know their rights, can our at-risk community be protected.

    Seminar will be available both in-person and on Zoom.

    Organized by the Asian American Pacific Islander Coalition of North Bay (AAPIC), the Sonoma County Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL) and Filipino American National Historical Society (FANHS).

    Supported by the Sonoma County Rohnert Park-Cotati Regional Library.

    Program

    • Know Your Rights: Understanding Your Constitutional Protections 
    • Immigrant Legal Status and Rights
    • North Bay Rapid Response Network
    • Q&A

    More Information

    • Free admission - Pre-registration is recommended.
    • Presentation will be in English.
    • Program starts promptly at 10:30 am. (Doors open at 10:00 am for check-in).
    • Light refreshments will be available.
    • Wheelchair accessible.
    • Inquiry: info@aapicnorthbay.org

    Speaker's Bios

    Rodel Rudis

    Rodel E. Rodis has been a practicing California attorney since 1980, with a special emphasis on immigration law. He had also been an instructor of Philippine History and Filipino American history in the School of Ethnic Studies at San Francisco State University and at Laney College (1972-1978). He is the first Filipino American elected to public office in San Francisco serving four terms as a member of the San Francisco Community College Board (1991-2009).

    Prior to his election, Rodel was appointed to the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission where he served as its president from 1987-1991. After his election to the College Board, he was appointed to the San Francisco Civil Grand Jury (2011). He also wrote a weekly column at the Philippine News (1987-2002, at Asian Week and at the Philippine Daily Inquirer (Inquirer.net). He is also the author of “Telltale Signs of Filipinos in America” (INA Press, 1992). He was also the co-founder of the National Federation of Filipino American Associations (NaFFAA.com) and its legal counsel since its founding in 1997.

    Priyanka Pokharel

    Priyanka is a Staff Attorney at VIDAS (Vital Immigrant Defense Advocacy) in Sonoma County, specializing in immigration law. She holds an LL.M. from the University of Michigan and has worked with government bodies, international organizations, and nonprofits to advance the rights of marginalized communities, particularly women and displaced individuals. Before VIDAS, Priyanka practiced as a Human Rights Attorney in Nepal, focusing on legal reform, policy advocacy, and direct representation for individuals facing systemic discrimination. She also contributed to research on gender dynamics and human rights during Nepal’s Maoist-led Civil War.

    At VIDAS, Priyanka focuses on removal defense as well as family-based petitions, U visas, VAWA, adjustment of status, work permits, and non-immigrant visas. Passionate about gender equity and immigrant rights, she actively engages in policy discussions and systemic legal reforms. Priyanka speaks Nepali, English, and Hindi.

    Vicki Smith

    Vicki Smith has been a North Bay Rapid Response Network steering committee member since its start in 2017. In June 2017 she trained as a Legal Observer for ICE raids and has been actively involved in North Bay Rapid Response Network Accompaniment. Vicki is a founding member of QAA, Queer Asylum Accompaniment, helping LGBTQI asylum seekers get resettled in Sonoma County.

    Vicki earned her TESOL certificate in 2008 from SSU and taught ESL from the mid-90s to 2019 primarily to our Sonoma County Mexican and Central American immigrants at the Graton Day Labor Center and in an adult ESL evening program at Sheppard School in Santa Rosa.

    Vicki worked extensively with Salvadoran refugee organizations in the 1980s.  She journeyed to Rome in 2018 with the Salvadoran refugee community for Monsignor Oscar Romero’s canonization. In 1999 she and her partner adopted two teenage Honduran sisters whose father had been deported from Santa Rosa. She supported their father while he was in detention and after his deportation. Vicki’s daughters, now almost 40, are through the documentation/immigration process and are naturalized citizens.

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    • 10/04/2025
    • 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM
    • Ives Park, 7400 Willow St, Sebastopol CA 94372

    The Asian American Pacific Islander Coalition of North Bay (AAPIC) is holding its first ever pan-Asian Pacific Islander festival on October 4, 2025. A one-day “Many Moons Festival” at Ives Park in Sebastopol, will highlight the myriad AAPI cultures who live in our area.


    AAPI Cultural Celebration

    Our festival will highlighting different Asian and Pacific Islander traditions, plus handmade crafts, arts, wine, beer, sake and soju, and lots of incredible food. Live music, other entertainment, and a lantern-lighting ceremony at dusk will make this an event not to be missed, bringing together the community for an unforgettable celebration of heritage and unity.

    How You Can Participate in the Festival

    • Support the mission and vision of the festival by becoming a:
      • Sponsor
      • Donor
      • Volunteer
    • Sign up as a:
      • Food or craft vendor
      • Non-profit vendor

    Visit the Many Moons Festival website for more details.

    Please contact us by email at info@aapicnorthbay.org for more information.

Past events

06/28/2025 ❤️ Soul Care Exploration
06/16/2025 Know Your Rights & Responsibilities: Immigration & Workplace Preparedness for Business Owners
06/07/2025 Fiesta & Bayanihan at FACSCI
06/02/2025 AAPI Business Networking Mixer
06/01/2025 Unearthing Chinatown Walk
05/30/2025 Cloverdale Know Your Rights Lunch & Learn for Local Employers
05/27/2025 Culture, Code, and Community: How Entrepreneurship is Redefining Asian Media and Identity
05/22/2025 Unearthing Chinatowns
05/21/2025 AANHPI Heritage Celebration - Sonoma County Office of Education
05/18/2025 This is Our Home: Voices of North Bay Asian Americans & Pacific Islanders
05/18/2025 Matsuri! Japanese Arts Festival
05/17/2025 An Evening of Shakuhachi
05/17/2025 Author Book Talk: The Balikbayan Artist by Eileen R. Tabios
05/17/2025 Tiburon AAPI Heritage Festival 2025
05/15/2025 Immigration Update 2025
05/13/2025 City of Cotati Recognizes AAPI Contributions with Proclamation
05/13/2025 AAPI Heritage Month Sonoma County Gold Resolution
05/11/2025 Immigrant Rights & Support Seminar (with Mandarin Chinese Interpretation)
05/10/2025 Ripples from the Chinese Exclusion Acts
05/10/2025 Your Rights: What Your History Teacher Never Told You
05/10/2025 Potluck in the Park
05/10/2025 Chinese Calligraphy & Brush Painting Workshop with Jun Jun Li
05/06/2025 Find Your Roots: An Asian-American Genealogy Workshop with Grant Din
05/04/2025 Lao New Year Celebration - Day 2
05/03/2025 Life Goes On: Resilience of AAPI Families and Beyond
05/03/2025 Calligraphy Performance
05/03/2025 Lao New Year Celebration - Day 1
05/01/2025 International Workers' Day May Day March
04/30/2025 A Commemoration: 50th Anniversary of the Fall of Saigon/ Phnom Penh/ Vientiane
04/26/2025 Excavating Sound: Untold Stories from the Asian American Experience
04/23/2025 Who Cares? On Giving and Receiving Care
04/19/2025 The Rebirth of Apsara: Beyond Genocide
04/17/2025 Petaluma Chinatown Unearthed Exhibit Opening
04/15/2025 Susan Lieu: 140 lbs and the Manicurist's Daughter
04/13/2025 Cambodian New Year Celebration - Day 3
04/12/2025 Cambodian New Year Celebration - Day 2
03/31/2025 Lion Dancing & Drumming Workshop
03/29/2025 NBIAA Holi Celebrations
03/29/2025 💥 AAPI Immigrant Rights & Community Support Seminar
03/25/2025 Memorial Lecture: History of the Japanese Occupation of China
03/22/2025 Film Premiere - Voices: Chinese Women of the Delta
03/08/2025 Asian Women Are Strong - celebrating International Women's Day
03/06/2025 AAPIC Business Networking Meeting
03/04/2025 Sonoma County Law Enforcement Virtual Meeting for AAPI Community
03/01/2025 AAPIC NextGen Strategic Planning Meeting
02/22/2025 Asian Noodle Potluck
02/19/2025 💮 Day of Remembrance - Neighbors Not Enemies
02/15/2025 Film Show: The Tale of Zatoichi
02/15/2025 City of Sonoma Lunar New Year Celebration
02/11/2025 Stop AAPI Hate Community Town Hall
01/25/2025 JACL Sister City Friendship Dinner
01/25/2025 Filipino American National Historical Society Consortium Party
01/24/2025 Chinese New Year Celebration
01/21/2025 SBDC FREE Startup Series: Business Formation
01/18/2025 AAPIC Community Gathering / Annual General Meeting
01/16/2025 Webinar: Chinese American Excellence in the Arts & Cuisine
01/16/2025 Master Class: Asian American Career Lessons - Developing a Personal Brand
01/16/2025 Webinar: Chinese American Excellence in the Arts & Cuisine
01/16/2025 Nonprofits & Businesses: Know Your Rights
01/12/2025 Immigration Legal Clinic & Resource Fair - Sonoma Coast
01/11/2025 Business Start-up Workshop - Free, In Person
01/05/2025 Immigration Legal Clinic & Resource Fair - Petaluma
12/05/2024 AAPIC Connect – LGBTQI+ Mixer
10/13/2024 AAPIC/JACL Connect - Japnese sushi Palloza!

Asian American Pacific Islander Coalition of North Bay is a 501(c)(3) community-based nonprofit organization.
122 Calistoga Road, #357, Santa Rosa, CA 95409.

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