OCA – Asian Pacific American Advocates, Greater Cleveland chapter is a membership-driven non-profit, organization of community advocates dedicated to advancing the social, political, and economic well-being of Asian Pacific Americans in Northeast Ohio.
The local chapter was founded in 1983 as the Organization of Chinese Americans (OCA) Northeast Ohio chapter but merged with the Chinese Association of Greater Cleveland in 1995 to form the Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland (OCAGC). In 2013, the organization became OCA Greater Cleveland – Asian Pacific American Advocates in a nationwide re-branding of the organization.
Founded as the Organization of Chinese Americans (美華協會) in 1973, OCA has grown to be a robust national advocacy organization to advance the civil rights of Asian Pacific Americans and aspiring Americans. In 2013, to reflect OCA’s initiative of diversity and inclusion re-branded as OCA – Asian Pacific American Advocates.
To fulfill its mission, OCA has established the following goals:
* to advocate for social justice, equal opportunity, and fair treatment;
* to promote civic participation, education, and leadership;
* to advance coalitions and community building, and to foster cultural heritage.
Headquarters in Washington, D.C., the OCA National Center has an effective vantage point for monitoring legislation and policy issues affecting Asian Pacific Americans. In addition, OCA is able to build national support and work in a coalition with other national groups around issues affecting Asian Pacific Americans.
OCA takes no collective position on the politics of any foreign country but instead focuses on the welfare and civil rights of Asian Pacific Americans.
The OCA Greater Cleveland Chapter serves the continually growing Asian Pacific American community of Northeast Ohio and works to promote cultural heritage, active participation in civic and community affairs, securing justice, and equal treatment and equal opportunity for all Americans of Asian Pacific Islander descent.
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2022-2023 OCAGC Officers and Board of Trustees
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Titles | Officers |
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President | Lisa Wong |
Treasurer | Rohit Shastry |
Secretary | Vera Boggs |
V. P. of Administration | Wayne Wong |
V. P. of Communications | Johnny Wu |
V. P. of Membership | Steven Jung |
V. P. of Education & Culture | Jason Chao |
Board of Trustees
Directors | Directors |
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David Huang | Steven Jung |
Harold Hom | Lisa Wong |
Wayne Wong | Johnny Wu |
Vera Boggs | Rohit Shastry |
Jason Chao |
Congratulations and Thanks
(1990-2003) The Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland (OCAGC) recognizes individuals (up to 4) who have served the Chinese, Asian, and the larger communities in a leadership role for a significant time. The OCAGC is proud to present each year’s Distinguished Service Awards to
2003 | Y. Ray Hing | Le Nguyen | ||
2002 | Barbara Hing | Wai-Ching Wan | Nancy Yuen | |
2001 | Leon Chang | Steve Lee | Huili Shi | |
2000 | Johnny K. Wu | Xianli Jia | ||
1999 | August Pust | Shan Chan | ||
1998 | Dr. Yachun Ku | Chuck Chin | ||
1997 | Ray C. S. Chan | David Namkoong | ||
1996 | Donna Hom | Howard Chin | ||
1995 | Lana Den | Lisa Wong (Nee Fong) | Stanley Eng | |
1994 | Simon Chen | Howard Hope | Dr. Wen-Tien Pen | Margaret Wong |
1993 | Angela Chiu | Jenny Chin | Dr. George Wang | |
1992 | Charles Lee | Frances Namkoong | Fong Wah Ying | |
1991 | Ray Don | Alex H. Mark | ||
1990 | Fong Wah Hing | Wen Ko | Anthony Yen | |