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Polish American Leadership Initiative (PALI)
Polsko-Amerykańska Inicjatywa Przywódcza The Polish American Leadership Initiative
P.O. Box 06316
Wacker Drive Post Office Chicago, IL 60606-6316
www.palichicago.org
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Contact:
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Margaret Zapalski (773) 761-7740
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Margaret Zapalski
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| Phone: |
847-977-0807 |
| Fax: |
773-761-7740 |
| Region: |
Chicago/Illinois |
| Scope: |
Local |
| Year Organized: |
2000 |
| Legal Status:: |
Incorporated, Non Profit |
| State of Incorporation: |
IL |
| Incorporation ID: |
61199616 |
| Tax Exempt Status: |
501c3 - Religious, charitable, scientific, literary or educational purposes |
| Principal Focus: |
Civic/Community |
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Education: Other |
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Mission Statement:
The mission of PALI is to enhance the participation of the Polish American community in the affairs of the greater community, to maximize its representation and influence at every level. PALI will be a resource to existing organizations and a catalyst for the empowerment of the Polish American community through initiatives promoting leadership, representation, community service and cultural heritage.
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History/Achievements:
We are grateful to our members, supporters and friends who have enabled PALI to serve Greater Chicago’s Polonia during 2002:
* Achieving greater voter access for Polish-speakers in Chicago and Cook County *
* Establishing a free website (PolOrg.com) for Polish American organizations *
* Holding leadership forums to advance Polonia’s future in metro Chicago *
* Partnering with the City of Chicago to honor Ignacy Jan Paderewski *
* Promoting Polish American Heritage Month *
To learn more about our successful first year,
read PALI’s new electronic newsletter, e-Advance,
on the PALI website: www.palichicago.org
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| Number of Members: |
100 |
| Affiliates: |
Yes |
| Affiliations: |
PolOrg |
| Native Language: |
English |
| Meeting Frequency: |
5 to 12 times a year |
| Primary Language at Meetings: |
English |
| Meeting Location: |
Other |
| Sources of Revenue: |
Institutional/Government Grants |
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Event/Services Fees |
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Membership Dues |
Programs and Services:
PALI sponsors the Internet website PolOrg (www.polorg.com) An Information Resource of Polonia Organizations
PALI sponsors meetings on civic/community issues:
Leadership Forum Breakfast Series in downtown Chicago:
Jan. 23, 2002, "Why Develop Polish-American Leadership"
March 13, 2002, "Developing Civic Leadership"
April 24, 2002, "Political Empowerment of Ethnic Communities"
May 29, 2002, "Media Communications as a Leadership Tool"
Nov. 26, 2002, "Thanksgiving Then & Now - the Immigrant Agenda"
Evening Programs
June 10 & 11, 2002, "Introducing PolOrg.com"
Sept. 24, 2002, Annual Meeting, Awards and Presentation “Metropolitan Chicago in 2020 – the Challenges Ahead”
Dec. 3, 2002, preview screening of WTTW documentary "Polonia - the Story of Polish Chicago"
Jan. 23, 2003, special evening reception, program and exhibit at the Chicago Botanic Garden, "Chicago's Lakefront Millennium Park" and "In Search of Paradise"
Feb. 27, 2003, "Commemorating Polish American History"
April 28, 2003, "Poland's Tall Ships"
Other Events:
May 22, 2002, testimony before City of Chicago Board of Election Commissioners
Sept. 5, 2002, testimony before Cook County Clerk David Orr
Month of October - PALI promotes Polish Heritage Month events and biographical vignettes of the achievements of persons of Polish heritage in PolOrg.com and assists Chicago's major network TV stations in production of vignettes for public broadcast
Oct. 12, 2002, Dedication of Historic Marker Honoring Ignacy Jan Paderewski erected by City of Chicago in Wicker Park
Feb. 25, 2003, screening of WTTW video "Polonia: The Story of Polish Chicago"
March 15, 2003, conferring of Civic Leadership Awards on 44 elected Cook County officials of Polish heritage or supporting the Polish American community
April 6, 2003, All Polonia Inaugural Mass at Holy Trinity Polish Mission Church, celebrating the Episcopal consecration of Most. Rev. Thomas J. Paprocki, and his appointment as Liaison to the Polish American Community of Chicago
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Officers and Directors:
- Board Member - Lucyna Migala - Board Member - Wallace Ozog - Board Member - Rev. Thomas Paprocki - Chairman - Donald V. Versen - Vice Chairman - Mitchell Wiet - Secretary - Ania Domagala-Pierga - Treasurer - Marian Skawski - Board Member - Mark A. Chudzinski - Board Member - Rev. Joseph Glab - Board Member - Nancy Kaszak - Board Member - Camille Kopielski - Board Member - Christine Przybyla Long - Board Member - Conrad Miczko - Board Member - George Migala - Board Member - Andrew Przybylo - Board Member - Anna Zolkowski Sobor - Board Member - Donald V. Versen - Board Member - Mitchell Wiet - Board Member - Thomas Pikarski - Board Member - Karen Popowski - Board Member - Jane Kulibaba - Board Member - Thaddeus Makarewicz - Board Member - Grazyna Maneykowska - Board Member - Ania Domagala-Pierga - Board Member - Marian Skawski - President - Vacant TBD - Board Member - Marian Skawski - Board Member - Bogna Solak - Board Member - Margaret Zapalski
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Last Updated: 8/17/2005
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PALI Urges Chicago Board of Elections to Reach Out to Polish-speakers 5/23/2002 - Board of Elections Urged to Reach Out to Poles
Chicago, Illinois—The Chicago Board of Elections learned of the many difficulties that Polish Americans faced when they tried to vote in the March primary election. These difficulties were in spite of an aggressive voter registration and voter information drive sponsored by the Polish American Leadership Initiative, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the greater participation of Polish Americans in the Chicago metropolitan community.
Anna Zolkowski Sobor, voter education chair of PALI, gave her report on voting difficulties to the Board of Elections during its regular May 22, 2002 meeting.
Sobor pointed out that Polish speakers comprise Chicago’s second largest language group, second only to Spanish speakers. Nevertheless, the Board of Elections had only one Polish-speaking staff member answering calls at its office. As the March 19 election approached, that one person was overwhelmed with over 500 calls in four days. According to Sobor, “Polish-American social service agencies, radio hosts and journalists received so many calls prior to the election, from people wanting to know where their polling place was, that they couldn’t do their regular jobs. They answered the phone for days. My own phone number was given out on the air by one radio station by mistake, and I was getting calls until 10 p.m. on Monday, March 18 [the day before the election].”
Sobor recounted that many Polish radio hosts later dedicated shows to their listeners’ experiences on election day. Many were shaken by the experience. She cited reports that Polish speakers experienced harassment and intimidation as they entered their polling places, that sample ballots were illegally distributed inside polling places, leading to confusion as to which ballot was “real,” and that there was a lack of bilingual (Polish-English) election judges and personnel.
Because precinct lines are now being redrawn, Sobor voiced concern over the confusion that is likely when these same Polish-speaking voters have to locate a new polling place in November.
PALI recommended that the Board of Elections, in order to better fulfill its statutory responsibilities to voters, aggressively reach out to the Polish community before the November election. PALI’s recommendations included:
1 Increase the number of Polish-speaking personnel at the Board of Elections able to answer questions of Polish-speaking citizens.
2. Publish Polish language translations of brochures already existing in English and in Spanish that explain the voting process and voters’ rights.
3. Place an insert in the largest Polish-language newspaper of a sample ballot and list of polling places.
4 Conduct voter information seminars in the Polish community in Polish.
5 Aggressively recruit bilingual Polish-speaking election judges through the Polish media.
6 Conduct a voter information campaign in the Polish media.
Chicago Board of Elections Chair Longdon Neal and Executive Director Lance Gough expressed their interest in working with PALI to implement these recommendations and to make voting easier for the Polish American community.
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