Join us virtually on September 30th to celebrate 20 years of building power, joy and change! For two decades, OneAmerica has worked to create powerful change in our schools, our communities and our government. We will come together in resistance, solidarity, community and joy to celebrate our collective wins. Tickets are FREE, register today.
The Impact of 9/11: OneAmerica Reflects on the Past 20 Years
20 years ago today, a disaster changed the trajectory of life in our country. It was a tragedy for those who lost their lives, and it catapulted our nation to adapt a new and problematic view of immigration and foreign policy. The rise of islamophobia, racially targeted surveillance, watch lists and other policy changes fueled hate in our nation and a distorted view of all immigrants. Our immigrant communities had …
NEW REPORT: Creating Quality Jobs for All In Washington’s Tech Sector
WELCOME TO THE NORTHWEST PAPERS #2: Creating Quality Jobs for All in Washington’s Tech Sector With support from the Northwest Area Foundation, OneAmerica is publishing a series of papers titled the Northwest Papers, which focus on three interconnected problems in Washington state: rising economic instability, the decline of quality jobs, and the persistent reproduction of inequality in our institutions. In …
Celebrating Abdullahi Jama – A Legacy for Justice
The OneAmerica Family was devastated to hear of the recent loss of Abdullahi Jama. Abdullahi was one of the founders of OneAmerica (then Hate Free Zone) and was a pillar of strength, integrity and justice for the organization and community at large. In life, Abdullahi was wise and thoughtful, optimistic and generous, passionate and humble. He was also brilliant. Through …
OA Youth Organizer, Kaitie Dong, Reflects on what AAPI Heritage Month Means to Her.
Written by: Kaitie Dong, OneAmerica Youth Organizer Last year at this time, we were still sinking into the uncertainty and new routine of the pandemic, and we were reckoning with the deaths of George Floyd, Brionna Taylor, and the nation’s response. This year, we are coming off of a year of anti-Asian hate and violent attacks on Asian people, inspired …
Announcing OneAmerica’s New Executive Director: Roxana Norouzi
Effective today, we are excited to announce Roxana Norouzi as our next Executive Director! Our online event to celebrate Roxana’s new role, hear her vision for the future of OneAmerica, and share your own with OneAmerica supporters like you took place on June 8th. If you missed it, you can watch the video recording below! Roxana Norouzi is the child …
Washington State Electeds Send Letter to Congressional Delegation Urging Them to Take Swift Action to Pass Immigration Relief
May 12, 2021 We are entering a new chapter in our democracy and a critical opportunity to stand up for immigrant communities everywhere. Today, the Senate is holding a hearing on essential workers, highlighting the importance and need for immigration reform now. On the heels of this, and in collaboration with OneAmerica, 38 Washington State Electeds sent a letter to …
2021 Legislative Wins for Immigrant Communities in Washington State
After the last four years of anti-immigrant attacks, voters and people like us became a rising tide that lifted new, pro-immigrant elected leaders to office at the state level. In building our power, our sister organization, OneAmerica Votes, focused on endorsing and electing a diverse slate of candidates who have shown their commitment to expanding immigrant and refugee rights, legislating …
Become A Fundraiser: Join OneAmerica’s Peer to Peer Campaign!
As we gear up for a federal immigration fight, we know that we can’t let this opportunity to create a just immigration system go to waste. Now is the time to create a pathway to citizenship for the 11 million undocumented people who call this country home, and it can’t wait. We are putting together a Peer to Peer online …
We Stand in Solidarity with the Asian-American Community #StopAsianHate
A Message from our Executive Director, Rich Stolz When I first heard about the mass shooting in Atlanta, I couldn’t help but wonder why the pandemic hadn’t slowed the ongoing epidemic of gun violence in America. And then I learned about the victims. Eight killed altogether, six of them Asian women, all of them in or around massage parlors. This …










