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Asian Media Access, Inc.
![Asian Media Access, Inc. Logo](/sites/default/files/ama logo.chalk3_.jpg)
Basic Information
Address: 2418 Plymouth Ave. N., Minneapolis, MN 55411
Phone Number: 612-376-7715
Fax Number: 612-376-7730
Email: amamedia@amamedia.org
Director: Ange Hwang
Additional Information
Causes Served: Inequality existing in Asian American and Pacific Islander communities
Background Check: Yes
Population Served: Asian American and Pacific Islander
Ages for Volunteer: Flexible
Hours of Service: Flexible
Minimum Hours Required: 10 hours per week
Days of Service: Flexible
Mission Statement:
Connecting the Disconnected
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
Incorporated in August 1992, Asian Media Access (AMA) is a comprehensive, media-based community advocacy organization. AMA is dedicated to using multi-media and technology as tools for social betterment. AMA recognizes that multi-media and technology are essential for advocacy, communication and education, in order to mobilize communities, and young people; to engage in understanding and communicating of Pan Asian issues; and to arrive at a participatory decision making process for a safe, supportive environment for all.
Additional Information:
Asian Media Access seeks 2 different kinds of volunteers:
A. Seeking volunteers as youth mentors
B. Seeking Volunteers for our website projects:
I. Asian Pacific American Community Network (APA ComMNet)
Led by Asian Media Access, Asian Pacific American Community Network (APAComMNet) coalition has consisted of 12 community agency partners, as well as youths, parents and community leaders. APAComMNet serves as a catalyst to develop and support the innovative use of network technology for the relevant needs and perspectives of Asian American & Pacific Islander (AAPIs). APAComMNet coalition utilizes online, interactive, digital network technology to expand the reach, and improve health, civics and social service delivery for AAPIs. This mission has been accomplished through education, community organizing, radio broadcasting and an interactive audio/video streaming website.
II. Youth In Charge
Youth In Charge is the blog website that exhibits the products that youth have produced, including videos, photographs, postcards, poetries, and other media and written materials on different topics and subjects. The Site welcomes participation, to critique works; and write comments, in order to inspire constructive dialogs of concerned issues and improve the understanding cross the borders.