Asian Media Access

History Of Us

Incorporated in August 1992, Asian Media Access, Inc. (AMA) is a comprehensive, multimedia-based, community advocacy agency.  AMA is dedicated to using multimedia arts and technology as tools for social betterment.  AMA recognizes that multimedia and technology are essential for advocacy, communication and education, in order to mobilize communities, and young people; to engage in understanding and communicating of Pan Asian issues; and to arrive at a participatory decision-making process for a safe, supportive environment for all. The AMA is a non-profit organization that holds a 501(c)(3) certification acknowledged by the Internal Revenue Service since July 1993. Learn more below. 

 
Our Focus

Artistic Vision

By unleashing the creativity of youth through multimedia arts and channeling their risk behaviors and vulnerability into leadership potential, we creates a community-based response to improve cross cultural/generational understanding, challenges stereotypical beliefs and builds a society that values arts to inspire young people’s healthy transition into adulthood, and improve the world around them.

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Transforming Businesses, Community,
Changing the World

AABRN is a 501c3 non-profit organization based in Minnesota.

AABRN’s VISION:
Envision a new reality that challenges historical inequities, and promotes economic
development through resilience, sustainability, and inclusive growth for all businesses

AABRN’s MISSION:
AABRN radically accelerates the pace of changes and community ownership of lands and build
infrastructures; providing resources, training, and support to entrepreneurs and small businesses;

  • Building bridges across diverse ecosystems along with local chambers and business networks, in
    order to achieve sustainable development’s silver lining with an equitable future.
    AABRN will support below Programs:
  • Providing an accessible, inclusive, and welcoming space for businesses and
    communities to feel like they belong;
  • Hosting low- and no-cost technical support, such as training to leverage digital tools to
    create efficient business operational processes and platforms;
  • Supporting culturally responsive and translation services, such as: expanding
    cultural healers’ business base;
  • Sustaining strategies that attract and retain skilled workers, such as: training Wellness
    Coach or IT professionals;
  • Navigating local, state, and federal business resources, such as: monthly eMagazine
    with recovering grant opportunities
    One of the key success factors for every business is an advantageous location and platform.