Civic engagement is about building power within the community, and at HAWA, we work to build power within our Southeast Asian women, girls and queer-fem folks through providing voter resource services, mutual aid and grassroots organizing. It is through building capacity in these three areas that we promote the leadership of our women, girls and queer-fem leaders to help shape a world in which they can be free of violence and injustice.
Grass-roots Organizing
Before 2018, door-to-door canvassing and voter registration in the Milwaukee Southeast Asian community was almost non-existent. Issues of language and culture barriers made it difficult for mainstream organizations to connect with potential Southeast Asian voters. With the launch of our civic engagement work in 2018, HAWA has built the capacity to:
- Knock on over 5,000 Asian American doors and have conversations in Hmong, Chin and Karen about local and national elections, as well as the Census and other relevant issues.
- Register over 300 individuals in the 2018, 2019 and 2020 election cycles, including 35 brand new voters through our citizenship pipeline.
- Call over 10,000 Asian American phone numbers and provide information on upcoming elections.
- Pledged over 1,000 individuals to vote and fill out the Census in 2020
Need support to get registered to vote and/or to order your ballot?
HAWA provides ongoing support to community members on how to register to vote and how to order your ballots. Call us at 414-930-9352 during our regular office hours, Monday through Friday, 8:00AM - 4:30PM. One of our team members are ready to help you!
Please note: HAWA is a non-partisan nonprofit organization, we do not endorse any political parties or candidates. The nature of our civic engagement work is strictly to only provide voter's education and resources to communities.
Please note: HAWA is a non-partisan nonprofit organization, we do not endorse any political parties or candidates. The nature of our civic engagement work is strictly to only provide voter's education and resources to communities.