Posted by: radicalhapa | May 14, 2009

Asian/Pacific Islanders in Obama Administration

APIAVote would like to congratulate the following individuals on their appointments within the Obama-Biden administration (listed in alphabetical order).

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Posted by: radicalhapa | October 15, 2008

Visit APANO.org

APANO-PAC, the 501c4 political/partisan wing of APANO, is still an active part of the Asian/Pacific Islander community.  For the 2008 General Elections Nov 4 however, APANO-PAC has decided not to go through an endorsement process for candidates.  

We encourage you to visit our non-profit 501c3 organization, APANO, which is actively registering, educating and turning out voters.  APANO has taken the position of No on 58.  Visit them at www.apano.org.

Posted by: radicalhapa | August 27, 2008

Newcomers and Measure 58

By Ronault Catalani

The Oregon we know is an energetic mix of families from almost every continent. We are from as many newly free Eastern European and former-Soviet states as we have United States. We are from Africa, a continent even more racially and ethnically diverse then America. We’re from Arabia and India and Asia, from societies older than history.

Our personal and our political histories are different. Each of our many communities’ pull to Oregon is as different as the human pressures and economic policies that pushed us from our ancestral homelands. Our circumstances are indeed, very different.

We argue about politics and economics. As immigrants and refugees, we often argue vigorously – but as families and communities we are in always in accord over one thing:

All our children’s education.

Nationality and ethnicity and religion aside, we all want our bright boys and our bright girls excelling in school. We dream of them competitive in Oregon’s marketplace. We are ambitious peoples.

We respect educators. Immigrant and refugee parents firmly believe our children’s teachers have the heart and the knowledge to deliver our dreams. We trust our teachers because they work their classrooms everyday, because they know their students’ needs. We are not confident of politicians who advocate educational change that is contrary to our educators’ best judgment.

Newcomers to America understand that federal funding is essential to educating our kids, and that this is very different from the neglect schools endure in the countries we left to come here. We are do not want changes in Oregon school practices that will threaten an end to federal monies flowing into our classrooms.

As parents and as communities we are deeply disturbed by Ballot Measure 58 and other similar current efforts trying to turn public anxieties about Oregon’s economy and America’s security, against anyone’s vulnerable children. This is not the Oregon we know. Our immigrant and refugee students have succeeded when we’ve let their teachers, guided by local assessments, and supported by federal dollars, do their jobs.

Please vote No on Measure 58.  To get more involved in APANO’s Electoral Work, please email organizer@apano.org or call 503-490-5639.

Posted by: apanopac | August 3, 2008

Maya Soetoro-Ng, Sister of Barack Obama

Disclaimer: APANO-PAC has not endorsed any 2008 Presidential Candidate. This is for your information only.

Posted by: apanopac | May 8, 2008

AsiaFest Features Taiko Drumming Saturday

AsiaFest Portland (event website)
Date: May 10, 2008 11:00am to 6:00pm

Featured Performance: Portland Taiko

Location: Oregon Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A
777 NE MLK Jr. Blvd, Portland, OR 97232
Cost: $3.00. Children 6 & Under are Free

Posted by: apanopac | May 7, 2008

Asian Youth Leadership Conference Friday

The 16th Annual Asian American Youth Leadership Conference is being held this Friday at PCC-Sylvania. APANO-PAC members will be tabling and seeking to register 100% of the eligible participants. 2008 is a special year for voter registration, as Oregon passed a new law (HB 2910) that permits 17 year-olds to register to vote. They are not eligible to cast their ballot until they are 18 years of age. This allows civic groups such as APANO-PAC to work closely with events like the Youth Leadership Conference to intentionally educate and register students.

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