Asian American Unity Coalition: 2025 Unity Summit
Schedule
Tue, 16 Sep, 2025 at 09:00 am to Wed, 17 Sep, 2025 at 08:00 pm
UTC-04:00Location
Capitol Hill | Washington, DC

About this Event
REGISTER FOR FREE UNTIL AUGUST 18, 2025!
The Asian American Unity Coalition is a nationally operating nonprofit organization with a mission to unite our diverse Asian American Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) communities around common goals and lift our collective voice through advocacy, collaboration, and education. AAUC envisions a world where AANHPI achieve economic and social sucess and equal political representation, regardless of race, ethnicity or nationality.
JOIN US FOR THE 2025 UNITY SUMMIT
AAUC's annual Unity Summit is an in-person event that will lift our voice in Washington D.C. advocating for equity and support of our diverse views and community concerns.
REGISTRATION
- Special Offer: FREE REGISTRATION with any donation until August 18, 2025, does not include the Welcome Reception and Dinner
- $175 for AAUC members
- $140 for non-members
- $75 for students
- $25 for 1-day pass to all sessions on September 16, does not include the Welcome Dinner
- $100 for Welcome Dinner on September 16, required only for attendees who registered for free or purchased the 1-day pass.
- Registration does not cover the Optional Pre-Summit Activities on September 15.
- Summit Co-hosts receive five (5) complimentary registrations. Co-hosts should email Ted Fong at [email protected] to receive their promotion codes before registering.
AWARD NOMINATIONS
Each the Unity Summit awards individuals for outstanding achievements and public service.
Award Types
- Dilip Singh Saund Award for Political Leadership
- Norman Mineta Award for Public Serivce
- Outstanding Community Service Award
- Asian American Philanthropist of the Year
- President’s Award for Young Asian/Pacific Islander American
- President’s Award for Youth
Award Criteria
- Nominee must have demonstrated outstanding achievement.
- The Award Recipient must be present on September 17, 2025, at the Congressional Reception at the House Rayburn Building, Room 2044, to receive the award.
- Self-nomination is allowed.
- Nomination must be received by August 20, 2025
Click here to submit a nomination.
FEATURED SPEAKERS

PROGRAM SCHEDULE
Optional Pre-Summit Activities
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2025
- 2 PM - Free Tour of the U.S. Capitol Building, register here
- Evening: Social Event
DAY 1 , TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2025, 7:30 AM - 8:00 PM EST, HOLIDAY INN , ARLINGTON, VA
- Registration
- Breakfast
- Networking
- Keynotes, Workshops, and Panel Discussions
- Welcome Dinner
DAY 2, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2025, 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM EST, RAYBURN HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING, WASHINGTON, D.C.
- Breakfast
- Keynotes and Panel Discussions on Capitol Hill
- Advocacy Training
- Congressional Office Visits
- Debriefing
- Awards and Congressional Reception
Post Summit ActivitY
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2025
- 1 PM - Free Tour of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, register here
ACCOMMODATIONS
- Holiday Inn National Airport, 2650 Richmond Hwy, Arlington, VA (see map)
- AAUC group rate: $177.00 per night plus tax, breakfast included
- $20 for parking
- Free shuttle to and from Ronald Reagan Washington Airport
- Click here to reserve your room by August 20 or call 888-294-5059 and mention "Asian American Unity" or code AUC. Supply is limited!
SPONSOR THE SUMMIT
AAUC's Unity Summit invites organizations, companies and individuals to contribute to and support our event and broader work to unite the AANHPI community. To become a sponors, visit aauc.us/sponsor. To become a Summit co-host, visit aauc.us/cohost. Or contact Ted Fong at [email protected] for more information.
SESSION DESCRIPTIONS
DAY 1 , TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2025, HOLIDAY INN , ARLINGTON, VA
1. AANHPI Contributions to U.S. Progress and Democratic Values
Asian Americans have shaped the success of the United States, driving innovation, enriching civic life, and advancing democratic ideals. This session highlights contributions in technology to civic engagement. Through historical insights and contemporary stories, we’ll celebrate the legacy and ongoing impact of AANHPI communities in building a more inclusive and equitable America.
2. Understanding How Executive Orders Affect AANHPI Communities
Analyze the impact of recent federal actions—visa changes, DEI bans, and immigration enforcement—on Asian American communities. Learn how policy shapes belonging and how to respond through advocacy and civic action.
3. A Conversation with Helen Zia
Join us for an intimate fireside chat with civil rights icon Helen Zia, whose lifelong advocacy has shaped the Asian American movement. From her groundbreaking journalism to her leadership in social justice, Helen will share insights on identity, activism, and the power of unity in today’s America. She’ll be talking to host KaYing Yang.
4. Many Faiths, One Nation: Religious Freedom and Tolerance in Today’s America
Faith leaders, scholars, and advocates examine the state of religious liberty and interfaith tolerance. From rising discrimination to policy debates, this panel explores challenges faced by diverse communities and highlights efforts to foster understanding and protect civil liberties.
5. AAPI Hub and News Portal Launch Workshop
Explore two groundbreaking tools from AAUC: AAPI News & Voices is an online news portal for culturally informed journalism and grassroots stories. AAPI Hub is an interactive platform offering data on voters, elected officials, and nonprofits. Includes a live demo and workshop to help you harness these tools for advocacy and connection.
6. Culture, Identity & Challenges of Being Asian in America
Featuring the documentary Our Voices, this session explores vibrant cultural traditions and raw student narratives on identity, stereotyping, and mental health. A student-led discussion will follow, inviting reflection and dialogue on what it means to be Asian in America today.
7: Cultivating Strength: Mental Health and Asian American Youth
Mental health challenges among Asian American youth are rising, and so is the need for culturally responsive support. This session explores the unique stressors facing young people, the intergenerational dynamics at play, and practical tools for families and communities to foster resilience and well-being. The session concludes with a guided meditation led by an Art of Living instructor.
DAY 2, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2025, RAYBURN HOUSE BUILDING, WASHINGTON, D.C.
8. From Community to Capitol: Mobilizing Asian Americans for Civic Leadership and Political Power
Despite growing influence, AANHPI communities remain underrepresented in government and policymaking. This session empowers you to step into civic leadership, whether through organizing, advocacy, or running for office. Learn how to overcome barriers, build coalitions, and turn community engagement into lasting political impact.
9. Keynote Address by Representative Gene Wu
10. Preparing for the 2026 Mid-term Elections
Get ready for the 2026 elections with strategies to combat disinformation, mobilize voters, and support aligned candidates. Build coalitions and ensure your community’s voice is heard.
11. Advocacy Training: Making Your Voice Heard on Capitol Hill
Ready to take action? Prepare for your congressional visits with hands-on training. You’ll learn how to craft compelling messages, engage with elected officials, and advocate for policies that matter to your community. Perfect for both new and seasoned advocates.
12. Celebrating the 250th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence
Brainstorm ways AANHPI communities can commemorate the 250th anniversary in 2026. Ideas include cultural events, voter drives, civil rights exhibits, and civic engagement campaigns.
VISIT THE AAUC WEBSITE: www.aauc.us/summit
SUMMIT CO-HOSTS

Where is it happening?
Capitol Hill, Capitol Hill, Washington, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 0.00 to USD 175.00
