Rooted in Indianapolis, the Asian Pacific American Bar Association of Indiana (APABA-IN) is a voluntary membership organization founded on the principle of serving the needs, concerns, and interests of the Asian Pacific American legal community. Established in 2014, APABA-IN began with a core group of dedicated legal professionals committed to creating a supportive network and has since evolved into a thriving organization engaging nearly 100 members across Indiana. The association's mission extends beyond professional advancement to encompass advocacy, community education, and cultural awareness within the legal profession. APABA-IN is committed to promoting greater understanding of the legal, political, economic, and cultural environment of Asian Pacific American communities while addressing systemic barriers and advocating for racial equality and justice. The organization's accomplishments reflect its deep commitment to the community, including hosting the 2019 NAPABA Central Regional Conference featuring civil rights activist George Takei, developing innovative mentorship pathways for emerging legal professionals, and taking principled positions on policy matters affecting Asian Pacific Americans. As a non-partisan organization with members spanning both major political parties, APABA-IN provides a unifying platform for Asian Pacific American legal professionals in the Indianapolis region and throughout Indiana. The association recognizes the unique challenges and opportunities within the APA legal community and works diligently to ensure that Asian Pacific American attorneys have access to professional development opportunities, peer support, and a collective voice in shaping the future of the legal profession.
Indianapolis, IN