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  2. Womankind (charity) - Wikipedia

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    Womankind, formerly known as the New York Asian Women's Centre (NYAWC), was founded in 1982 by a group of volunteers led by Pat Eng. [1] In 2017, the NYAWC changed its name to Womankind. [2] It is a non-profit organization which aims to empower Asian survivors of gender based violence.

  3. Women's rights historic sites in New York City - Wikipedia

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    The New York Asian Women's Center was founded in 1982 by women who recognized that Asian immigrant women had nowhere to turn when faced with domestic violence. Led by Founding Executive Director, Pat Eng, NYAWC was the first Asian organization in the city to include the word "women" in its name.

  4. Sakhi for South Asian Women - Wikipedia

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    The New York Asian Women's Center is now known as Womankind and still partners with Sakhi. [11] In 1993, Sakhi was run as a non-hierarchical group with about 20 women staffers who answered their hotline, referred callers to other services, and hosted survivor support groups. [3] At that time, they had also published their own newsletter and ...

  5. Asian American Federation of New York - Wikipedia

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    Organizations with which the Asian American Federation of New York works include Asian Americans for Equality, [1] the Chinese-American Planning Council, [2] MinKwon Center for Community Action, and the New York Asian Women's Center. [3] In 2007, the Asian American Federation of New York won a National Leadership in Action Award from the W. K ...

  6. Prop 1 — NY’s ‘Equal Rights Amendment’ ballot measure — may ...

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    A proposed referendum on New York's ballot touted as protecting abortion rights could end up discriminating against Asian-American students who disproportionately earn seats in New York City's ...

  7. Asian Women Giving Circle - Wikipedia

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    The Asian Women Giving Circle (AWGC) is a philanthropic organization founded in 2005 and led by Asian women. It is a donor advised fund of the Ms. Foundation for Women. [1] The giving circle consists of Asian women in New York who put monetary resources together in order to invest in various projects. [2]

  8. Filipinos in the New York metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    Most other Filipinos in New York at this time were seamen who docked at the Brooklyn Navy Yards. [5] A Filipino restaurant called Manila Restaurant opened in the late 1920s and was located at 47 Sand Street in Brooklyn. [6] In 1927, one of the first Filipino civic organizations in New York City, the Filipino Women's Club, was founded. [7]

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