Question (Q): What is the VVA National Minority
Affairs Committee?
Answer (A):
It is a standing committee at the national level of Vietnam
Veterans of America in accordance with the Constitution of
the Vietnam Veterans of America.
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Q: What is the mission of the Minority
Affairs Committee?
A: The mission is twofold:
To ensure that the unique circumstances, needs and concerns
of our diverse ethnic minority veterans are valued, respected
and addressed.
To ensure that the inclusive organization mission respects
and values the unique circumstances of our diverse ethnic veterans.
Q: Who is an ethnic minority veteran?
A: An ethnic minority veteran
is a member of the ethnic minority groups that are defined as
African-American, American Indian (Native American), Hispanic/Latino,
and Asian American/Pacific Islander American veterans. (This
is consistent with the categories defined by the VA Center For
Minority Veterans)
Q: Where do we locate ethnic minority
veterans?
A: Depending upon where
you live, ethnic minority veterans may:
reside in a defined ethnic community, or
reside scattered within the general population, or
be members of a specific ethnic religious organization, community
or cultural center, professional or educational fraternity/sorority,
or another veterans organization or use the VA
Q: How do we contact the ethnic minority
veterans?
A: There
are several approaches:
Attend events sponsored by the ethnic group, or
Sponsor or cosponsor an event with the ethnic group, or
Speak to a meeting of the ethnic group about VVA, or
Meet members of the ethnic group as they attend your activity
and ask to be invited to their activities
Meet them at the VA Hospital or Clinics or Vet Center
Q: What do we say to ethnic minority
veterans to get them to join VVA?
A: Try some of these things:
First, Welcome them home
Participate (as discussed above) in some of their activities
Invite them to participate in your chapter’s activities
Ask them how they would like to help out
Show them what VVA does
Have them talk to VVA members who are from their ethnic
group
Q: How do we establish credibility with
the ethnic minority veteran if we’re not a member of
that ethnic group?
A: Credibility
takes a long time to establish, so:
Your actions speak louder than words
Treat them with respect and dignity – and, most of
all, “LISTEN”