Congressman Howard Coble's endorsement of the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II, launching RemoveCoble!, a call for his resignation as Chair of the House Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism and Homeland Security.
[2][3][4] In November 2002, Yellowworld.org helped launch Justice for Anna Guo, a campaign by Yellowworld.org, the Chinese American Citizens Alliance (CACA), the Asian Pacific American Bar Association of Greater Los Angeles (APABA) and Assemblymember Judy Chu (D-Monterey); its purpose was to draw attention to the wrongful prosecution of Anna Guo, a fourteen-year-old Chinese-American foster child, who was shot three times in the stomach by a rookie officer yet charged with felony assault because she was holding a small knife at the time she was shot.
[2][5] In October 2002 Yellowworld.org launched the online advocacy campaign Project Anti-Disguise to raise awareness of and protest against the costume manufacturer Disguise, Inc. and its product Kung Fool, a mask based on a racist caricature of persons of East Asian descent.
In only eight days, Yellowworld mobilized over 8,300 people to sign the campaign's online petition calling for the mask's recall while generating nationwide television, print, and radio media coverage.
By the end of the eighth day the company issued a nationwide recall and major resellers such as Walmart, Spencer Gifts and Party City pulled the product from their shelves.