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		<title>JACL Seattle Supports Legislation Against Discrimination in Schools</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Seattle JACL, a strong advocate for E2SHB 3026, is asking people to join them in contacting Governor Gregoire in support of signing the bill that passed the Legislature.  The bill would extend the definition of discrimination in Washington&#8217;s Public Schools to make prohibit actions based on: race, creed, color, national origin, honorably discharged veteran [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>The Seattle JACL, a strong advocate for <a href="http://apps.leg.wa.gov/billinfo/summary.aspx?bill=3026&amp;year=2010">E2SHB 3026</a>, is asking people to join them in contacting Governor Gregoire in support of signing the bill that passed the Legislature.  The bill would extend the definition of discrimination in Washington&#8217;s Public Schools to make prohibit actions based on: race, creed, color, national origin, honorably discharged veteran or military status, sexual orientation, the presence of any sensory, mental, or physical disability, or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal by a person with a disability.  Currently, only actions based on gender are classified as illegal in Washington&#8217;s Public Schools.</p>
<p><a href="http://jaclseattle.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/E2SHB-to-Governor.doc">Letter Supporting E2SHB</a></p>
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		<title>Photos from JACL Seattle Installation Banquet</title>
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		<title>Register for JACL Seattle&#8217;s 88th Annual Installation Banquet!</title>
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Buy your tickets online for JACL Seattle&#8217;s 88th Annual Installation Banquet to be held February 20, 2010 (Saturday).  Register online to save money ($88 online, $100 at the door) and to ensure that you get a seat.
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February 20th, 2010 5:30 PM
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2100 Alaskan Way
Seattle, WA 98121
United States
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</p><p>Buy your tickets online for JACL Seattle&#8217;s 88th Annual Installation Banquet to be held February 20, 2010 (Saturday).  <a href="http://www.jaclseattle.org/drupal/civicrm/event/info?id=7&amp;reset=1">Register online</a> to save money ($88 online, $100 at the door) and to ensure that you get a seat.</p>
<p><strong>When </strong><abbr title="February 20th, 2010  5:30 PM"><strong><br />
</strong>February 20th, 2010</abbr> 5:30 PM</p>
<p><strong><label> Location </label></strong><br />
Seattle Marriott Waterfront Hotel<br />
2100 Alaskan Way<br />
Seattle, WA 98121<br />
United States</p>
<p><label> Contact </label> Phone: Ann Fujii Lindwall or Marcine Anderson<br />
Email: <a href="mailto:fujiilindwall@comcast.net">fujiilindwall@comcast.net</a> Email: <a href="mailto:marcineanderson@comcast.net">marcineanderson@comcast.net</a></p>
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		<title>Purchase an Ad in JACL&#8217;s 88th Annual Banquet Booklet</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The JACL is now accepting applications for its 2010 Installation Banquet to be held on February 20th, 2010 at the Seattle Marriott Waterfront Hotel (5:30 PM).  Please 2010 banquet ad form and mail it to the address mentioned in the form by January 15, 2010 (along with the camera ready ad) for consideration of inclusion [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>The JACL is now accepting applications for its 2010 Installation Banquet to be held on February 20th, 2010 at the Seattle Marriott Waterfront Hotel (5:30 PM).  Please <a href="http://jaclseattle.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/2010-banquet-ad-form.doc">2010 banquet ad form</a> and mail it to the address mentioned in the form by January 15, 2010 (along with the camera ready ad) for consideration of inclusion in the booklet.</p>
<p>Each year, the booklet reaches hundreds of influential business people, community leaders and elected officials.  For more info on our banquet, please visit <a href="http://jaclseattle.org/?p=554">here.</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Japanese American Citizens League (JACL) proudly presents the Asian Pacific American (APA) Empowerment Series.  The JACL, who has a mission to promote and prepare future APA leaders, is putting on this series to help college students get involved in the community.
Whether students are looking for a career in politics, government, or non-profit work [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>The Japanese American Citizens<a href="http://www.jaclseattle.org/drupal/civicrm/event/register?reset=1&amp;id=9"><img class="size-full wp-image-448 alignright" title="register" src="http://jaclseattle.wordpress.com/files/2009/09/register.png" alt="register" width="138" height="108" /></a> League (JACL) proudly presents the Asian Pacific American (APA) Empowerment Series.  The JACL, who has a mission to promote and prepare future APA leaders, is putting on this series to help college students get involved in the community.</p>
<p>Whether students are looking for a career in politics, government, or non-profit work or are seeking opportunities to volunteer, the series will provide a rare opportunity.  Register today for the chance to learn from, and network with, some of Seattle&#8217;s APA community leaders.</p>
<p><strong>Registration is free and limited, so don&#8217;t wait!</strong><span style="color:#3366ff;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span id="lw_1252693749_9" style="border-bottom:1px dashed #0066cc;background:transparent none repeat scroll 0 0;cursor:pointer;"><strong> </strong></span></span></span></p>
<p style="text-align:left;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Our next session, and last for this school year, is <strong>April 15th</strong>, <strong>6-8PM</strong> and features these government leaders:</span><br />
<span style="color: #000000;"><strong> </strong></span><span style="color: #000000;"><a href="#chao"><strong>Stella Chao,</strong></a> <a href="http://www.seattle.gov/" target="_blank">City of Seattle</a>, </span><span style="color: #000000;">Director of the Dept. of Neighborhoods</span><span style="color: #000000;"><strong><br />
</strong></span><span style="color: #000000;"><strong><a href="#tani">Harold Taniguchi,</a></strong> <a href="http://www.kingcounty.gov/" target="_blank">King County</a>, Director of the <span id="lw_1252693749_6" style="border-bottom: 1px dashed #0066cc; background: transparent none repeat scroll 0pt 0pt; cursor: pointer;">Dept. of Transportation</span></span><strong><br />
<span style="color: #3366ff;"> </span></strong><span style="color: #000000;"><strong><a href="#yang">Sung Yang,</a></strong> </span><a href="http://www.kingcounty.gov/"><span id="lw_1252693749_7" style="border-bottom: 1px dashed #0066cc; background: transparent none repeat scroll 0pt 0pt; cursor: pointer;">King County</span></a><span style="color: #000000;">, </span>Director of Government Relations</p>
<p><span style="font-size: xx-small;"><span style="font-family: Verdana;"><span style="font-size: small;">@Seattle University<br />
</span></span></span><span style="font-size: small;">Chardin Hall , Room 142<br />
1020 East Jefferson<br />
Seattle , WA 98122</span></p>
<p><a href="http://seattleu.edu/WorkArea/linkit.aspx?LinkIdentifier=id&amp;ItemID=44852"><span style="font-size: small;">Seattle University Map (Chardin Hall is #3, Paid Parking is #5)</span></a></p>
<p style="text-align:left;"><span style="color:#3366ff;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span id="lw_1252693749_9" style="border-bottom:1px dashed #0066cc;background:transparent none repeat scroll 0 0;cursor:pointer;"><strong><span style="color:#000000;">Series Speakers:</span></strong></span></span></span><span style="color:#000000;"><br />
<strong><a href="#caminos">Nate Caminos,</a></strong> <a href="http://cantwell.senate.gov/" target="_blank">US <span id="lw_1252693749_10" style="background:transparent none repeat scroll 0 0;cursor:pointer;">Senator Maria Cantwell</span></a>, <span id="lw_1252693749_11" style="background:transparent none repeat scroll 0 0;cursor:pointer;">KC Outreach</span> Director<br />
</span><span style="color:#000000;"><a href="#chao"><strong>Stella Chao,</strong></a> <a href="http://www.seattle.gov/" target="_blank">City of Seattle</a>, </span><span style="color:#000000;">Director of the Dept. of Neighborhoods</span><span style="color:#000000;"><strong><br />
<a href="#kim">Hyeok Kim,</a></strong> <a href="http://www.interimicda.org/" target="_blank">Inter*Im,</a> <span id="lw_1252693749_5" style="border-bottom:1px dashed #0066cc;cursor:pointer;">Executive Director<br />
</span></span><a href="#nguyen"><strong>Quang H. Nguyen, </strong></a><a href="http://wavachamber.org">WAVA Chamber of Commerce</a>, Founder/Board Member<br />
<span style="color:#000000;"><a href="#patu"><strong>Betty Patu,</strong></a> <a href="http://www.seattleschools.org/area/board/index.dxml">Seattle School District Board</a>, Director<br />
</span><span style="color:#000000;"><a href="#sugi"><strong>Al Sugiyama,</strong></a> <a href="http://www.ccawa.org/" target="_blank">Center for Career Alternatives</a>, Executive Director</span><span style="color:#000000;"><strong><a href="#tani"><br />
</a><a href="#tani">Harold Taniguchi,</a></strong> <a href="http://www.kingcounty.gov/" target="_blank">King County</a>, Director of the <span id="lw_1252693749_6" style="border-bottom:1px dashed #0066cc;background:transparent none repeat scroll 0 0;cursor:pointer;">Dept. of Transportation</span></span><strong><br />
<span style="color:#3366ff;"><a href="#tokuda">The Honorable Kip Tokuda,</a></span></strong> <span style="color:#000000;">former WA State Representative</span><strong><br />
</strong><span style="color:#000000;"><a href="#wan"><strong>Sam Wan,</strong></a> <a href="http://kinon.org" target="_blank">Kin On</a>, CEO</span><span style="color:#000000;"><strong><br />
<a href="#yang">Sung Yang,</a></strong> <a href="http://seattle.gov/light/" target="_blank"></a></span><a href="http://seattle.gov/light/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #000000;"> </span></a><a href="http://www.kingcounty.gov/"><span id="lw_1252693749_7" style="border-bottom: 1px dashed #0066cc; background: transparent none repeat scroll 0pt 0pt; cursor: pointer;">King County</span></a><span style="color: #000000;">, </span>Director of Government Relations</p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><a href="http://www.jaclseattle.org/drupal/civicrm/event/register?reset=1&amp;id=9"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-448" title="register" src="http://jaclseattle.wordpress.com/files/2009/09/register.png" alt="cooltext433640194 copy" width="138" height="108" /></a></p>
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<p><span style="font-weight:bold;">Speaker Dates</span>:</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span id="lw_1252693749_9" style="border-bottom:1px dashed #0066cc;background:transparent none repeat scroll 0 0;cursor:pointer;"><strong><span style="color:#000000;">Nov 19, </span></strong><span style="color:#000000;"><strong>6-8PM</strong></span></span></span><span style="color:#000000;"> </span></p>
<p><strong><a name="caminos">Nate Caminos,</a></strong> <a href="http://cantwell.senate.gov/" target="_blank">US <span id="lw_1252693749_10" style="background:transparent none repeat scroll 0 0;cursor:pointer;">Senator Maria Cantwell</span></a>, <span id="lw_1252693749_11" style="background:transparent none repeat scroll 0 0;cursor:pointer;">KC Outreach</span> Director<br />
A Native of the Hawai’ian islands, Nate has dedicated his work in politics and is currently the King County Outreach Director for United States Senator Maria Cantwell (WA).  He attended the University of Washington and graduated in 2004 with a bachelor’s degree in Political Science. When he arrived as a freshman in 2000, Nate was involved in OMA as he was partnered with John Amaya, then Student Regent, and OMA mentor.  John introduced Nate to several on and off-campus organizations and activities, and further broadened his love for politics.  During his time there Nate was a Co-Director for the UW Leaders program, a student leadership development program for recent undergrads, and served as a Senator for the Association Students of the University of Washington.  In 2004, Nate became the Director of Government Relations for the student body, as their lobbyist in Olympia on everything pertaining to higher education and advocated on issues such as; tuition, access, diversity, financial aid, and capital projects.  Upon leaving the University of Washington he worked for the Service Employees International Union, leading organizing campaigns on both sides of the Cascades.  Nate comes into his position at the Senator’s office after spending 2 years as the Legislative Aide to Washington State Representative Phyllis Gutierrez Kenney, who is the acting Chair of the House Community Economic Development &amp; Trade committee.</p>
<p>He is an active board member of the Japanese American Citizens League- Seattle Chapter. He is also a Board Member of North Helpline which serves over a thousand local residents as a prominent food bank and RotaCare clinic in Seattle, and a recent graduate of the Asian Community Leadership Foundation, a leadership development program dedicated for young professionals of color.  In his free time, Nate head coaches a 7th grade boy’s basketball team in the Seattle Parks and Recreation program, in conjunction through the Seattle Chinese Athletic Association.</p>
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<p><strong><a name="sugi">Al Sugiyama,</a></strong> <a href="http://www.ccawa.org/" target="_blank">Center for Career Alternatives</a>, Executive Director<br />
Alan Sugiyama’s grandfather first came to Seattle from Japan in 1899. His mother Susan was born and raised in Seattle and was interned at Minidoka during World War II. Alan grew up in Seattle’s Central Area, and became a leader in the Asian youth movement in the late 1960s and 1970s.</p>
<p>Along with former Black Panther Mike Tagawa, Sugiyama co-founded the Oriental Student Union at Seattle Central Community College (SCCC) and led a series of protests in 1971 demanding Asian American studies classes and the hiring of Asian administrators and faculty. The protest was in part modeled after a successful Black Student Union (BSU) protest at SCCC in 1969.</p>
<p>Sugiyama transferred to the University of Washington in 1971, where he was a leader in its Asian Student Coalition. He also organized local middle school and high school students into Asian Student Coalitions, particularly at Franklin High School.</p>
<p>In 1972, Sugiyama co-founded the Asian Family Affair newspaper, a monthly periodical that he helped lead for over ten years. Throughout the 1970s, he was particularly active in promoting the teaching of Asian American history, demanding an end to derogatory media representations of Asian Americans, and publicizing movements that called for the preservation of the Chinatown/ International District. In 1980, Sugiyama founded the Center for Career Alternatives, where he continues to serve as Executive Director as well as participate in the Minority Executive Directors Coalition. In 1989, he became the first Asian American elected to the Seattle School Board, and helped oversee the dismantling of Seattle&#8217;s busing program while serving as the Board&#8217;s President.<br />
[<a href="http://depts.washington.edu/civilr/" target="_blank"><em>bio courtesy of the UW's Seattle Civil Rights and Labor History project</em></a>.  "Alan Sugiyama," <a href="http://depts.washington.edu/civilr/sugiyama.htm" target="_blank">Seattle Civil Rights and Labor History Project</a>]</p>
<p><strong><a name="tokuda">Kip Tokuda,</a></strong> <span style="color:#000000;">former WA State Representative</span><br />
Kip Tokuda has a long history of work in the human services arena, particularly with children, youth and families. Before serving four terms in the State House of Representatives, Tokuda spent several years at the State Department of Social and Health Services. Currently the Chair of the House’s Children and Family Services Committee, Tokuda spearheaded initiatives like the <em>Racial Disproportionality Bill</em> to address issues of disproportionality in the juvenile justice system; the <em>Legal Immigrants Bill</em> to assure protections for legal immigrants in welfare reform; and the <em>Special Needs Adoption Bill </em>to improve the chances of adoption for children with special needs.</p>
<p>Appointed by Governor Booth Gardner to serve as Executive Director of the Washington Council for Prevention of Child Abuse &amp; Neglect, Tokuda led the charge to develop policies, raise awareness, and advocate on behalf of children and families in Washington State. Among his numerous organizational affiliations, Kip belongs to the Prevent Child Abuse America and is a founding member of the Asian Community Leadership Foundation. Tokuda holds a Bachelor of Arts degree and an MSW from the University of Washington.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="color:#000000;"><strong><span id="lw_1252693749_4" style="border-bottom:1px dashed #0066cc;background:transparent none repeat scroll 0 0;cursor:pointer;">Jan 21, 6-8PM</span></strong></span></span></p>
<p><strong><a name="kim">Hyeok Kim,</a></strong> <a href="http://www.interimicda.org/" target="_blank">Inter*Im,</a> <span id="lw_1252693749_5" style="border-bottom:1px dashed #0066cc;cursor:pointer;">Executive Director</span><br />
Hyeok Kim is the Executive Director of InterIm Community Development Association (InterIm CDA), a nonprofit community development corporation in Seattle that works to promote and revitalize the Chinatown/International District, as well as other Asian Pacific American communities in the region.  For 40 years, InterIm CDA has developed affordable and mixed-use development housing projects, led neighborhood planning initiatives, and promoted community-building activities.  To date, InterIm CDA has directly built or renovated 303 units of affordable housing, and has consulted or assisted in the development of an additional 195 units of housing, all to serve the needs of the region’s low-income families.  Prior to joining InterIm CDA in May 2008, Hyeok served as a policy analyst for Speaker of the House Frank Chopp and the House Democratic Caucus in the Washington State Legislature.  She worked seven years for the House Democratic Caucus staffing human services, foster care, welfare, workforce development, and housing issues.  Hyeok is a graduate of Hobart and William Smith Colleges in Geneva, New York.  She was born in Seoul, South Korea, and immigrated with her family to the United   States at the age of five.  She grew up in the Pacific Northwest where she and her family lived for a number of years in publicly-subsidized housing in Federal Way, WA.</p>
<p><strong><a name="nguyen">Quang H. Nguyen,</a></strong> <a href="http://wavachamber.org" target="_blank">Washington Vietnamese American Chamber of Commerce</a> <span id="lw_1252693749_5" style="border-bottom:1px dashed #0066cc;cursor:pointer;">Founder/Board Member</span></p>
<p><strong><a name="patu">Betty Patu,</a></strong><a name="patu"> </a><a href="http://www.seattleschools.org/area/board/index.dxml">Seattle School Board</a>, Director<br />
Betty Patu is a new member of the Seattle Public School District Board, after working tirelessly for Seattle Public schools for the past 32 years.  She has worked tirelessly by providing countless interventions to thousands of youth in our schools and served as leadership on several community organizations. She successfully directed educational programs recognized to boost graduation rates, increase college-bound students and reduce gang violence, as highlighted in the New York Times.</p>
<p>Outside of the work she has done for the Seattle School District, Betty has been extraordinarily active in her community. She is a current board member at Rainier Beach Community Empowerment Coalition, Past President of Asian Counseling Referral Services (ACRS) Vice President of Rainier Beach Foundation, Past Vice President, Rainier Beach Parent, Teachers, Students Association (PTSA) and Founder/President, Islanders Children &amp; Youth Services (ICYS).</p>
<p>Over the past two decades, Betty has been honored with numerous awards, including the Asian Pacific Women&#8217;s Caucus, &#8220;Warrior in Education&#8221; Award, Patty Murray &#8220;tennis shoe&#8221; award, the Governor&#8217;s Volunteer Award, the Mayor&#8217;s Volunteer Award and the Big Sister &#8220;Role Model&#8221; Award.</p>
<p><span style="color:#000000;"><strong><a name="wan">Sam Wan,</a></strong> <a href="http://kinon.org" target="_blank">Kin On</a>, CEO<br />
</span>Sam Wan has been working in long term care field since 1977.  He is the Chief Executive Officer of Kin On Health Care Center and Community Care Network of Kin On.  Prior to Kin On, he worked as a program planner of the Seattle-King County Division on Aging.  Sam served on the Board of the Washington Association of Housing and Services for the Aging and in the Nomination &amp; Award Committee of the American Association of Home and Services for the Aging.  He was a member of the Advisory Committee to the Legislature’s Long Term Care Task Force (2006).  He received his Master degree in Social Work from University of Washington.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><span style="color:#000000;">April 15, </span></strong></span><span style="color:#000000;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>6-8PM</strong></span></span></p>
<p><strong><a name="chao">Stella Chao,</a></strong> <a href="http://www.seattle.gov" target="_blank">City of Seattle</a>, <span style="color:#000000;">Director of the Dept of Neighborhoods</span><br />
Stella Chao became the Director of the Department of Neighborhoods on April 16, 2007. Prior to that she served as the Executive Director for the International District Housing Alliance. During her 10 years there, Stella built the agency from a staff of 3, to a skilled team of 30 advocates for clients and community. Programs emerged under her leadership at IDHA to help people, especially those who are limited-English speaking, in issues on homelessness, housing search and stabilization, rent assistance, homeownership, domestic violence shelter and transitional housing, environmental justice, and effective, multicultural community engagement.</p>
<p>Previously, her varied background ranged from 15 years in ecology and animal behavior research and medical research, to youth development and three years of community development work in Kenya.</p>
<p>Stella studied Ecology and Evolution at the State University of New York at Stony Brook, has a Masters in Social Work from the University  of Washington, and completed a Fellowship at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Community Fellows Program in the Department of Urban Studies and Planning.</p>
<p>Over the years, her leadership in numerous coalitions and committees, including three years as President of the Minority Executive Director&#8217;s Coalition of King County, has worked to develop policies that increase cultural competency, equity, and justice for disadvantaged populations.</p>
<p><strong><a name="tani">Harold Taniguchi,</a></strong> <a href="http://www.kingcounty.gov/" target="_blank">King County</a>, Director of the <span id="lw_1252693749_6" style="border-bottom:1px dashed #0066cc;background:transparent none repeat scroll 0 0;cursor:pointer;">Dept of Transportation<br />
</span>Harold S. Taniguchi is director of the King County Department of Transportation, overseeing its transit, road services, fleet administration, and airport divisions.</p>
<p>Taniguchi has worked for King County since 1983 in various positions, including deputy director of the Department of Transportation and manager of its Road Services division.</p>
<p>Under Taniguchi’s guidance the department has delivered vital local and regional transportation improvements and advanced key program and policy initiatives launched by King County Executive Ron Sims. These include providing transit and road services that keep people and the economy of King County moving, taking action in response to global warming, continuing exceptional financial management, and promoting community development that supports walking and transit service. The department is increasingly being recognized as one of the greenest transportation agencies in the U.S.</p>
<p><span style="color:#000000;"><strong><a name="yang">Sung Yang,</a></strong> <a href="http://www.kingcounty.gov"><span id="lw_1252693749_7" style="border-bottom:1px dashed #0066cc;background:transparent none repeat scroll 0 0;cursor:pointer;">King County</span>,</a> </span>Director of Government Relations<br />
Sung Yang is the Chief of Staff for Seattle City Light.   As a senior executive for the utility, Yang is responsible for its government and legislative affairs, external affairs, coordination of legal affairs, corporate communications and the superintendent’s office.  Previously, Yang was Seattle Mayor Greg Nickels’ Senior Policy Advisor on land use and development issues, having worked very closely on the City&#8217;s Downtown Rezone legislation in 2006.  Yang was also an attorney at a local law firm and taught as an adjunct professor at Seattle  University’s Institute  of Public Service.  He holds a bachelor’s and law degree from the University  of Washington.</p>
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OLYMPIA – Gov. Chris Gregoire today announced the appointment of Kendee Yamaguchi as the executive director of the Washington State Commission on Asian Pacific American Affairs. Yamaguchi is a third generation Japanese American born and raised in Washington.
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<p>OLYMPIA – Gov. Chris Gregoire today announced the appointment of Kendee Yamaguchi as the executive director of the Washington State Commission on Asian Pacific American Affairs. Yamaguchi is a third generation Japanese American born and raised in Washington.</p>
<p>“I am confident Kendee’s broad range of experience will serve this commission well,” Gregoire said. “She is an emerging leader who brings a solid record of legislative, legal, management and communications experience to the position. I know she will build and nurture strong relationships to ensure the needs of our Asian Pacific American communities are met.” </p>
<p>“I am honored to be selected to serve the people of Washington. Our communities thrive when the doors of opportunity are open for all,” Yamaguchi said. “I look forward to working with the Asian American and Pacific Islander community in furthering our state&#8217;s efforts toward making that a reality.”</p>
<p>Yamaguchi was a director in the Office of Management and Administration at the White House. Prior to this position, she worked in the Office of Public Liaison on the signing of the executive order establishing the President’s Advisory Commission on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. She has experience working as a television executive and a staff member in the Legislature. More recently, she worked as an attorney in private practice.</p>
<p>Yamaguchi earned a bachelor’s degree in political science and public communications with a minor in international affairs from American University. Yamaguchi also earned a juris doctorate from the Seattle University School of Law.</p>
<p>Yamaguchi’s appointment is effective Nov. 2nd.</p>
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		<title>Action Alert: Help save the Minidoka national historic site</title>
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Contact: Floyd Mori, Executive Director
(202) 223-1240 or NatDir@jacl.org
The conflict of self interest versus national interest has been with us from the foundation of this great nation. While the values embodied in the market system of life that have governed our economy have been the catalyst for economic and material progress, we as a nation have [...]]]></description>
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<p>Contact: Floyd Mori, Executive Director<br />
(202) 223-1240 or <a href="mailto:NatDir@jacl.org">NatDir@jacl.org</a></p>
<p>The conflict of self interest versus national interest has been with us from the foundation of this great nation. While the values embodied in the market system of life that have governed our economy have been the catalyst for economic and material progress, we as a nation have had the wisdom to harness self interest when its goals have lead us to devalue our natural monuments and national parks. We face the endangerment of the Minidoka National Historic Site of the National Park System because the forces of economic development feel a need to construct a power line over the property.</p>
<p>The names of Mathers, Albright, and Ickes bare the scars of the battle of preserving nature versus the interests of profit seeking corporate America. These three pioneers have been depicted in the present Ken Burns’ television series, “The National Parks: America’s Best Idea” as saviors of nature. Their major confrontations occurred against the corporations which cried out that economic development should always be the trump card that sacrificed our nation’s natural beauties and historical lessons. These leaders fought greed but won the battle in behalf of the American people.</p>
<p>Today another battle is erupting in the southern region of the State of Idaho where the power company hopes to ignore the lessons and battles of the past with the sacrifice of a national park facility in the name of expediency and economic development. The Minidoka National Historic Site is the target of a power line which is planned to pass directly over the heart of the site. Those who want to preserve the park-like nature of this site, which is a remembrance of the unlawful imprisonment of American citizens who were placed there simply because of the country of their heritage, are but an insignificant economic force in the game of economic development. Yet the lesson for which the monument was intended has enormous value to the understanding of what it means to be a citizen of this great country. This was the reason President Clinton initially used his authority under the Antiquities Act to name this small space of land a National Monument.</p>
<p>The Japanese American Citizens League (JACL), the nation’s oldest and largest Asian American civil and human rights organization, urges all who are involved to take a breath and look to our national heritage of national monuments and national parks. Are we prepared to ignore the lessons of historical preservation or will we allow expediency and economic interests only to determine the path of the ugly power line that would prove a hazard to those who would visit this historical place? We urge all to place the national interests above any short-term objective of rapidly completing a power line.</p>
<p>We ask members of the JACL, and others who wish to preserve the valuable lesson that this site provides, to contact the offices of the Secretary of the Interior, Ken Salazar, and their representatives in Congress to let them know that the Minidoka National Historic Site should be left intact and the power line should be redirected.</p></div>
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Saturday, October 3
Grand Hyatt Seattle
721 Pine Street

Doors open at 5:30 PM
Tickets per plate: $125

Contact:  (206) 233-2801
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<p>Doors open at 5:30 PM<br />
Tickets per plate: $125</p>
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		<title>JACL Seattle Launches Education Initiative in Celebration of APA History Month</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In celebration of Asian Pacific American (APA) Heritage Month, the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL) of Seattle is launching an education initiative that circulates a recommended reading list to all public high schools in Washington State and provides an APA Curriculum Guide to educators. The purpose of this initiative is to inform students and teachers [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><span style="font-family:Arial;">In celebration of <span class="ecyshortcuts">Asian Pacific American </span>(APA) <span class="ecyshortcuts">Heritage Month</span>, the <span class="ecyshortcuts">Japanese American Citizens League<a href="http://jaclseattle.files.wordpress.com/2009/04/miley-cyrus-joe-jonas-jonas-brothers-pau-gasol-slant-eye.jpg"></a></span> (JACL) of <span class="ecyshortcuts">Seattle</span> is launching an education initiative that circulates <a href="http://jaclseattle.files.wordpress.com/2009/04/recommended-reading-list-v3.pdf" target="_blank">a recommended reading list</a> to all <span class="ecyshortcuts">public high schools</span> in <span class="ecyshortcuts">Washington</span><span class="ecyshortcuts"> State</span> and provides an <a href="http://jaclseattle.files.wordpress.com/2009/03/apacurriculum20guide1.pdf" target="_blank">APA Curriculum Guide</a> to educators. The purpose of this initiative is to inform students and teachers about the experiences of people of Asian ancestry and to dispel stereotypes. </span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-family:Arial;">“We know hate crimes, xenophobia, and the perpetuation of stereotypes can be averted through education” said Ryan Chin, JACL Seattle Education Chair. “The JACL hopes to circumvent these problems by teaching our future leaders about <span class="ecyshortcuts">APAs</span> and the ramifications of exhibiting ignorant and hurtful behavior.” </span></span></p>
<p class="ecmsonormal" style="margin:auto 0;"><span style="font-family:Arial;">Within the past year, the internet has unveiled pictures of Cyrus (TV star more commonly known as “Hannah Montana”), Gasol (pro basketball player, <span class="ecyshortcuts">Los Angeles Lakers</span>), and Joe Jonas (of boy band, the <span class="ecyshortcuts">Jonas Brothers</span>) each, in independent incidents, pulling their eyes back to form a slant eyed look mocking Asians. Combating these types of behaviors and stereotypes is important to working together in a multi-cultural society. </span></p>
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<p class="ecmsonormal" style="margin:auto 0;"><span style="font-family:Arial;">Through the generous support of State Farm</span><span style="font-size:10pt;font-family:Arial;">®</span><span style="font-family:Arial;">, the <a href="http://jaclseattle.files.wordpress.com/2009/03/apacurriculum20guide1.pdf">APA Curriculum Guide</a> was created containing lesson plans, readings, and additional resources. This guide provides teachers with the materials that they need to educate students about APA history. Both the recommended reading list and the <a href="http://jaclseattle.files.wordpress.com/2009/03/apacurriculum20guide1.pdf">APA Curriculum Guide</a> can be downloaded at: <a href="http://www.jaclseattle.org/resources/jacl-materials/"><span class="ecyshortcuts">http://www.jaclseattle.org/resources/jacl-materials/</span></a>.</span></p>
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<p class="ecmsonormal" style="margin:auto 0;"><span style="font-family:Arial;">“We understand the increasing pressure on educators to teach more curriculum aimed towards scoring well on standardized tests.  However, teaching APA history and necessary core skills, such as reading, are far from mutually exclusive,” added Elaine Akagi, JACL National Board Member and Seattle Public School teacher. </span></p>
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<p class="ecmsonormal" style="margin:auto 0;"><span style="font-family:Arial;">“By fusing the two, we can fulfill not only the objective of furthering essential skills, but we can also meet another important need for students: preparing them to function more effectively in a global and just society.”</span></p>
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