About Us

History

Founded in 1929, the JACL is the oldest and largest Asian American civil rights organization in the United States. The JACL monitors and responds to issues that enhance or threaten the civil and human rights of all Americans and implements strategies to effect positive social change, particularly in the Asian Pacific American community.

Vision

Aware of our responsibilities as the oldest and largest Asian Pacific American civil rights organization, JACL strives to promote a world that honors diversity by respecting values of fairness, equality, and social justice.

Mission

The Japanese American Citizens League is a national organization whose ongoing mission is to secure and maintain the civil rights of Japanese Americans and all others who are victimized by injustice and bigotry. The leaders and members of the JACL also work to promote cultural, educational and social values, and preserve the heritage and legacy of the Japanese American community.


Become a member

As a member of Houston JACL, you are also a member of the JACL’s national network that addresses policies and issues that affect you. This may include participating in social activities, helping out with educational programs, or simply attending local board meetings.

– Workshops
– National & local conferences
– Youth scholarships

– Community festivals
– Grassroots activism
– Civic engagement

Membership Benefits:

– Opportunities to meet new friends and network
– Activism and community engagement opportunities
– Action alerts and email updates
– National Scholarship programs
– National JACL conferences
– JACL Credit Union services


Chapter membership is handled through our national website

Want to make a difference?

Consider helping support our chapter’s continuous & active presence, our growth, cultural preservation, and investment into the future of Houston JACL — for many years to come.