“Wedding Palace: To a Theater Near You – The Countdown Begins”

The Wedding Palace

Don Liu shared the following message with us about the “The Wedding Palace”:

On behalf of the “Wedding Palace: To a Theater Near You – The Countdown Begins” team I am pleased to say our Facebook group page is up and running! Please visit the site and become active members of the group. We would greatly appreciate it if you could extend the invite to all your friends as well. We are striving for maximum impact once the campaign and the official trailer launch on Monday October 22. The more eyes we have on our campaign the better! We are counting on all of your participation to make this happen. So start inviting now! Thank you for all your great support in making this movie a success!! 

CLICK HERE TO START INVITING NOW: www.facebook.com/groups/weddingpalacemovie

Cheers,

Coordinator

“WEDDING PALACE: AT A THEATER NEAR YOU – THE COUNTDOWN BEGINS”

Jason Bowers

WEDDING PALACE

KALCA and the MinKwon Center team up for 2012 Voter Engagement

KALCA is collaborating with the MinKwon Center to coordinate 2012 Voter Engagement activities such as registering voters, phone banking, door knocking, and conducting voter education workshops, and we need your help.  If you are able to volunteer a few hours of your time during the duration of now until November, we need people to assist us with calling registered voters and going door-to-door to remind them to vote. We will also need volunteers to help us with setting up and organizing our outreach programs and workshops during which we hope to educate people about the voter registration process and the importance of casting their ballot. 

SAVE THE DATE
 
Saturday, October 27, time TBA, Door knocking in Flushing, Queens
 
Come join the KALCA Steering Committee members, interns, and volunteers as we partner up with the MinKwon Center for Community Action in Flushing, Queens to go door-knocking on residents’ homes.  In community politics, door-knocking plays an essential role in raising voter awareness and encouraging people to go out and vote. Spend half a day learning what it takes to be an effective community organizer and make an impact in this election!
 
Please RSVP to [email protected] to sign up today

Voter Protection Volunteers Needed in PA

Are you interested in being a Voter Protection Volunteer for the presidential re-election campaign in Pennsylvania? Even though the Voter ID law has been enjoined, the need for a robust voter protection effort is now more important than ever. There will be confusion at the polls and the law may be misapplied on Election Day. Legal volunteers are necessary to help defend the right to vote for all eligible voters.  In particular, we are looking for Vietnamese, Mandarin, Cantonese, Korean, and Khmer speakers.

Pennsylvania attorneys or law students, please sign up online at http://ofa.bo/palaw. For out-of-state attorneys and law students, please instead sign up here: http://ofa.bo/helppa. In order to confirm you for Election, we need you to sign up online! This will also ensure that we have all the information we need to advise you about training sessions, which will take place the week of October 22nd, and assign you to a polling place for Election Day.

Ellen Zeng
OFA-PA AAPI Vote Director
OFA-PA Deputy Voter Protection Coordinator
[email protected]

(408) 386-6638

AALDEF Night at the Theater: Hold These Truths

Join the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund for a night at the theater!

Hold These Truths

A one-man show inspired by the true story of Japanese American civil rights hero Gordon Hirabayashi.  Agonizing over the forced removal of Japanese Americans to concentration camps during World War II, Gordon journeys toward a greater understanding of America’s triumphs – and a confrontation with its failures.  www.EpicTheatreEnsemble.org/HoldTheseTruths
 

Monday, October 22, 6:30 PM*
Epic Theatre at the 14th Street Y
344 E. 14th Street, NYC

With a special Q&A after the performance with playwright Jeanne Sakata and former Acting U.S. Solicitor General Neal Katyal

Tickets: $35 
To purchase tickets, call 212.966.5932 x212.

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Jeanne Sakata made her playwriting debut with her solo play, Hold These Truths (formerly Dawn’s Light: The Journey of Gordon Hirabayashi), which received its world premiere in November 2007 in Los Angeles. The play was also the inspiration and theatrical centerpiece for the 2009 civil rights symposium on the Hirabayashi case at the University of Tennessee, “Civil Liberties, National Security and the Legacies of the Japanese Removal and Incarcerations.”

Neal Katyal is a partner at Hogan Lovells in Washington, DC.  He previously served as Acting Solicitor General of the United States and as a law professor at Georgetown University Law Center.  Katyal has argued several cases in the U.S. Supreme Court, including Hamdan v. Rumsfeld (2006), a constitutional challenge to the military tribunals at Guantanamo. 

*Note early curtain time. The event will end in time for you to watch the presidential debate that evening!

USCIS Electronic Immigration System

On May 22, 2012, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) launched the first phase of our new electronic immigration system, known as USCIS ELIS. This new system brings the agency closer to realizing the web-based future of immigration services. Currently, USCIS ELIS is available for individuals who need to file a stand-alone Application to Extend/Change Nonimmigrant Status (Form I-539). Future releases will add form types and functions to the system, gradually expanding to cover all USCIS immigration benefits. More information about USCIS ELIS is available at www.uscis.gov/uscis-elis.

USCIS welcomes feedback from customers and stakeholders on USCIS ELIS and is hosting a series of engagements to share updates and discuss users’ experiences with the system. The conversation at each engagement will focus upon the following topics:

·        An overview of USCIS ELIS and recent updates;
·        How to electronically file a benefit request using USCIS ELIS; and
·        Customer feedback regarding their experiences with USCIS ELIS

The schedule for the USCIS ELIS engagements is as follows:

Location                                                 Date/Time

USCIS Washington Field Office          Thursday, Oct 5
2675 Prosperity Avenue                       10:30 am – 12:00 pm (Eastern
Fairfax, VA 20598

USCIS New York District Office          Friday, Nov 2
26 Federal Plaza, Third Floor,               10:00 am – 11:30 am (Eastern)
Room 3-300
New York, NY 10278

USCIS Los Angeles District Office         Thursday, Nov 8
300 N. Los Angeles St., Room 1001        1:00 – 2:30 pm (Pacific)
Los Angeles, CA  90012

To Participate in a Session:

These engagements are in person only. If you wish to attend, please email the Public Engagement Division at [email protected] no later than the day before the session. In the subject line of your email, please reference the following:

·        For the Oct 25 engagement, reference USCIS ELIS – DC
·        For the Nov 2 engagement, reference USCIS ELIS – NYC
·        For the Nov 6 engagement, please reference USCIS ELIS – LA

Please include your full name and the organization you represent in the body of the email. Following your registration, we will provide an email confirmation. Also, be sure to bring government-issued photo identification and plan to arrive at least 15 minutes early to complete the security process.

Kind Regards,
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services

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On Wednesday, October 10, at Brooklyn Law School, the Asian American Bar Association of New York through five of its Committees – Women’s, Government and Public Sector, Immigration and Nationality Law, Pro Bono and Community Service and Prosecutors – together with Brooklaw Apalsa presented an excellent CLE program on Exploring Sex Trafficking Cases: Criminal Justice, Immigration and Social Perspectives.

Press Briefing Alert: Community Symposium on Lung Cancer

On behalf of Breathe Deep NYC – LUNGevity Foundation,

Kaimen Company invites you to attend this

PRESS BRIEFING ALERT

Community Symposium on LUNG CANCER

Friday, October 12, 2012 at 9:30AM – 10:30AM

Where: Seward Park Cooperative Community Room, Ground Floor, 266 East Broadway (cross street: Montgomery St.), Lower East Side, Manhattan

Why:  In advance of November, memorialized by New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo as Lung Cancer Awareness Month, the organizers of the October 21st Breathe Deep NYC 3K Walk for the LUNGevity Foundation, is pleased to host this press conference and community symposium to bring current perspectives on lung cancer research to the science writers and local residents.

 

Who (Bios are posted below):

Opening Remarks

Diana Aldecoa

Director of Grassroots Programming

LUNGevity Foundation

FAQs on Lung Cancer

Linda Lin

Breathe Deep NYC Team Leader

Past President, Asian American Bar Association of New York

Research Needs and Advances

Jessica Donington, MD

Assistant Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery

NYU Langone Medical Center



William Pao, MD, PhD. (via conference call)

Professor of Medicine, Cancer Biology, and Pathology/Microbiology/ Immunology

Cornelius Abernathy Craig Chair in Medical and Surgical Oncology,

Director, Division of Hematology/Oncology

Director, Personalized Cancer Medicine

Vanderbilt University

Closing Remarks

Jessica Trovato

Marketing Coordinator

LUNGevity Foundation

Media Inquiries:  To RSVP for this event, arrange interviews with LUNGevity representatives or researchers, please contact: Julie Huang, Kaimen Company for Breathe Deep NYC, [email protected] (888) 989-8808 x703.  You can find this event on the Breathe Deep Facebook page.

Light refreshments will be served.

Source: Kaimen Company and Breathe Deep NYC – LUNGevity Foundation

PARTICIPANT BIOS

Diana Aldecoa

Diana Aldecoa is the Director of Grassroots Events for LUNGevity Foundation. 

In October 2006, Diana lost her mother to lung cancer. While her mother was sick, Diana looked for support groups and information on lung cancer, but was disappointed in the lack of information and support available. She wanted to educate people that there are many people suffering from lung cancer, none of whom deserve the disease. 

In 2007, Diana sought a way to memorialize her mother and help others with lung cancer.  In October, she hosted the Kathryn Fusco Memorial Dinner Benefit and Silent Auction in her hometown of Westfield, New Jersey, with the proceeds benefitting LUNGevity. The event was a huge success, raising over $85,000. Diana co-chaired the annual NYC Walk to Beat Lung Cancer in 2008 and 2009, where the number of participants increased to 860 from 150 the first year; combined, the walks have raised $281,000.

Diana joined LUNGevity’s Board of Directors in November of 2008 and served as Secretary and Chair of the Development Committee. In August of 2010, Diana helped found the Community Leadership Board.

Diana graduated from Fairfield University in 2000 with a Bachelor of Arts in English Writing. Diana resides in New York City, where she enjoys trying new restaurants and exploring neighborhoods. She also enjoys traveling and skiing to escape the hustle and bustle of New York.

Linda S. Lin

Linda S. Lin is Senior Counsel at Liberty International Underwriters (“LIU”), a division of Liberty Mutual Group.  Linda supports LIU and its businesses with respect to management liability and employment matters.  Prior to joining LIU, she was a litigation associate at the law firm of Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP where she specialized in securities litigation, white collar criminal defense, securities enforcement matters, internal investigations, and complex commercial litigation.  She also served as law clerk to the Hon. Dora L. Irizarry, U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District of New York.  Linda received her B.A. in Philosophy Politics and Law with honors from Binghamton University and her Juris Doctorate cum laudefrom Brooklyn Law School, where she was a member of the Moot Court Honor Society.

Linda is currently a Commissioner on the NYC Districting Commission, tasked with redrawing the Councilmanic District lines to reflect the City’s demographics.  Linda is the Immediate Past President of the Asian American Bar Association of New York (“AABANY”) and currently chairs AABANY’s Academic Committee and serves on AABANY’s Advisory Board.  She has been an active leader within AABANY since 2005 and has spearheaded prominent projects through AABANY including: (1) the Joint Minority Bar Judicial Internship Program, (2) the AABANY Advocate, (3) the AABANY Law Review and (4) the AABANY Lawyer Referral Service.

Jessica Donington, MD

Dr. Jessica Donington is a General Thoracic Surgeon at NYU School of Medicine.  She did her thoracic oncology research training in the Surgical Branch of the National Cancer Institute and her Cardiothoracic training at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester Minnesota. She is currently the Director of the NYU Thoracic Oncology Translational Laboratory and the Thoracic Surgery Service at Bellevue hospital.  Her clinical and research interests are both focused on the diagnosis and treatment of non-small cell lung cancer. Areas of clinical expertise include the use of multimodality therapy for lung cancer, treatment options for high risk patients with early stage lung cancer and on lung cancer in women.  Her laboratory work investigates at the biomarkers for the early detection of lung cancer and on the role of osteopontin, a ubiquitous protein, in lung cancer pathogenesis.

William Pao, MD, PhD. 

Dr. William Pao is Professor of Medicine, Cancer Biology, and Pathology at Vanderbilt University and holds the Cornelius Abernathy Craig Chair in Medical and Surgical Oncology.  He is Director of the Division of Hematology/Oncology and Director of Personalized Cancer Medicine at Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center. Dr. Pao obtained his MD and PhD degrees at Yale University, did his housestaff training in Internal Medicine at New York Presbyterian Hospital-Weill Cornell Campus and completed his medical oncology fellowship training at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center.

In his laboratory, he has developed a basic and translational research program that made seminal contributions to the understanding of molecular mechanisms in lung cancer pathogenesis. His work has identified new molecular mechanisms of sensitivity and resistance of lung cancers to EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitors and has yielded important insights into a molecular understanding of lung adenocarcinoma in never smokers.  Based on these discoveries, he has developed and successfully tested new anti-cancer therapies in animal models and humans. His work has helped change the standard of care in lung cancer.

Dr. Pao has authored and co-authored more than 140 research articles and reviews in peer-reviewed journals such as Nature, Nature Reviews Cancer, Journal of Clinical Investigation, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Public Library of Science (PLoS) Medicine, Journal of Clinical Oncology, Science Translational Medicine, Lancet Oncology, Cancer Discovery, and Cancer Research.  He has served as senior editor at Cancer Research, journal editor for PLoS Medicine and Clinical Cancer Research, and editor for the Journal of Clinical Oncology.  He has reviewed grants for multiple organizations including study sections at NIH, CPRIT, ASCO’s Conquer Cancer Foundation, IASLC, and the Uniting Against Lung Cancer Foundation. 

Dr. Pao has received multiple honors and awards, including an ASCO Young Investigator Award, a Clinical Scientist Development Award from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, a V Foundation grant, the Hope Now Award from the Joan’s Legacy Foundation, and an SU2C Innovative Grant Award from the AACR.  He was inducted into the American Society for Clinical Investigation in 2011.

Jessica Trovato

Jessica joined the NYC Walk to Beat Lung Cancer in 2008 when her father was diagnosed with the disease. Following his passing only a short time later, she resolved to bring awareness to lung cancer and to help those affected by it. Through her interactions with survivors and supporters, and those that understand the potential to make a difference, she found a community in which she knew she belonged. She co-chaired the NYC Walk last year, and also worked with many coordinators to develop their events marketing materials.  Her experiences with the NYC walk and her design background contribute to a fresh aesthetic for event marketing.

Jess graduated from School of Visual Arts with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in graphic design. Since thne she worked in global product development and marketing with a concentration in the toy industry and licensed goods. She joined the LUNGevity staff to provide marketing support to event coordinators.

A tiny Manhattan apartment is what she calls home, but she enjoys an opportunity to venture into the great outdoors. In her leisure time, she develops her online craft shop with her roommate and best friend, but loves the quiet time spent with her big lazy dog the most.

The Economy vs. Immigration: What Will Unlock the Latino Vote in 2012?

JOIN US!

The Economy vs. Immigration: What Will Unlock the Latino Vote in 2012?

A Panel Presented by Feet in Two Worlds, the Center for New York City Affairs, Global Studies at The New School, Americas Society/Council of the Americas, and Latino USA.

Latino voters are expected to play a pivotal role in the U.S. presidential election, especially in several key battleground states. Join us for a town hall event that brings together journalists, pollsters, and policy experts to explore the complex relationship between the Latino electorate and the candidates. Will economic concerns such as unemployment and housing foreclosures guide Latinos at the voting booth? Will the candidates’ immigration policies dominate? Or will large numbers of Latinos simply sit out this election? Understanding the political cross-currents buffeting Latinos today will provide valuable insight on the probable outcome of the election, as well as political and policy implications for the nation over the next four years.

Moderated by Latino USA executive producer and anchor Maria Hinojosa, the panel includes the New York Immigration Coalition’s executive director, Chung-Wha Hong. Please join us for a timely and compelling discussion focused on immigrants, immigration, and the 2012 elections.

Follow the conversation on Twitter using the hashtag #LatinoVote @thenyic and on our Facebook page.

When: Thursday, October 18th, 5:30pm – 8:00pm
Registration: 5:30pm – 6:00pm
Event:
6:00pm – 8:00pm
Where:
The New School
Theresa Lang Center
55 West 13th St

Admission is free. To reserve a seat, please click HERE

Panelists:

Maria Hinojosa, President and CEO, Futuro Media Group; Executive Producer and Anchor, Latino USA (moderator)
Fernand Amandi, Managing Partner, Bendixen & Amandi International
Jordan Fabian, Political Editor, Univisión News
Chung-Wha Hong, Executive Director, New York Immigration Coalition
Mark Hugo Lopez, Associate Director, Pew Hispanic Center

Opening Remarks:

John Rudolph
Executive Producer, Feet in 2 Worlds

Jason Marczak
Director of Policy, AS/COA

In Partnership with:

The event will be webcast live and will form a segment on National Public Radio’s “Latino USA” program to be broadcast at a later date.