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Asian American

The Asian Affairs Commission (AAC) was established by City Ordinance in the fall of 2023. The Commission is comprised of 15 representatives from the Asian community in Tulsa and primarily serves to strengthen representation of Asian immigrant and refugee communities in Tulsa and serves in advisory capacity to the Mayor and the City Council. The Asian Affairs Commission is one of six Title V commissions that represent and advocate for women, Latinos, African Americans, Asian Americans, Native Americans, and human rights in Tulsa. It heavily contributes to City of Tulsa’s Resilience Strategy pillar to build an inclusive future that honors all Tulsans and celebrates our diversity. The Resilience Plan serves as a roadmap to address Tulsa’s most pressing challenges and seeks to build capacity among residents, city systems, and community partners to build a more resilient, equitable, and world class city.

By ordinance the commission is made up of the following representatives:

The commission accomplishes its work via subcommittees. Committees are chaired by a member of the commission and can include community members. The Asian Affairs Commission currently has the following actives sub-committees:


Commission Members


Focus for 2025

The AAC’s focus for 2025 is leadership development. Three goals, as voted on by the commission, are:

2024 End of Year Report


Contact

The Asian Affairs Commission meetings are held at 12 p.m. on the first Tuesday of each month (except July and December), City Hall, located at 175 East 2nd Street, 4th Floor, Committee Room.

For more information about AAC, please email the Mayor's Office of Resilience and Equity at: [email protected]. The staff liaison will direct your question to the Commission. Meetings are open to the public or you can follow on TGOV Online. For a list of meetings for the year and agendas, please visit: Agendas

To access past meeting minutes please visit: Meeting Minutes