Mission

Asian Prisoner Support Committee (APSC) provides direct support to Asian and Pacific Islander (API) prisoners and raises awareness about the growing number of APIs being imprisoned, detained, and deported.

Background

Since 2002, APSC has led programs in prisons, organized anti-deportation campaigns, provided resources to “lifers,” and developed culturally relevant reentry programs. APSC grew out of the campaign to support the “San Quentin 3”—Eddy Zheng, Viet Mike Ngo, and Rico Riemedio. The San Quentin 3 advocated for Ethnic Studies at San Quentin and in retaliation by the prison administration—were sent to solitary confinement and transferred to different prisons. After spending months in solitary confinement (up to 11 months), Eddy, Mike, and Rico were released, and eventually, all received parole (Eddy 2005, Rico 2007, Mike 2011). For over a decade, APSC operated as an all-volunteer organization. In 2017, APSC hired its first paid staff employees and opened an office space in Oakland Chinatown. Today, APSC facilitates Ethnic Studies programs in prisons, provides community-based reentry services, and organizes deportation defense campaigns.

Asian Prisoner Support Committee

Contact

Address: P.O. Box 1031, Oakland, CA 94604

Email: info@asianprisonersupport.org

Social Media

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/asianprisonersc/

Facebook: facebook.com/asianprisonersupportcommittee/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/AsianPrisonerSC

Unverified Information

Length of Program
Expected Outcomes
Certificate
Letter to Board of Parole
For Credits

Program Logistics

Modality

Correspondence and in-person programming

Expected Outcomes

  • Increased understanding about immigration/ refugee history, intergenerational trauma, and leadership development.
  • Successful re-entry
  • Avoided deportation in certain cases
  • Increased literacy

Receives State Funding

Report states “Government”

Formerly Incarcerated Staff

Yes


Reentry Services

Yes