NYC Public Advocate Debate: March 28

The New York Immigration Coalition invites you a debate among candidates for NYC Public Advocate, one of the three citywide offices, all of which are up for election in 2013. The Public Advocate could use his/her office to stand up and fight for the rights of ordinary New Yorkers and underserved immigrant communities. Come hear what the candidates have to say about their engagement with the diverse and growing immigrant communities of NYC.

Sponsored by:
The New York Immigration Coalition
Minkwon Center for Community Action
La Fuente

Arab American Association of New York
New Immigrant Community Empowerment
Queens Community House
La Union
Northern Manhattan Coalition for Immigrant Rights
El Centro del Inmigrante
Russian American Voter Education League

(final sponsor list still in formation)

For information or to RSVP, please contact Jonathan Vidal at jvidal@thenyic.org. For sponsorship, contact Manny Castro at mcastonyc1@gmail.com.

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 For Immediate Release

Asian Pacific American Women Leaders Hold Majority of the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus

 “A Conversation with AAPI Women of the 113th Congress” Featuring

 Representatives Tulsi Gabbard & Grace Meng

 Sponsored by AARP

WASHINGTON— The 113th Congress is historic with 97 representatives from multicultural communities and 100 female members. In particular, for Asian American and Pacific Islander women, this is the first time the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus is composed of a majority of women. Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-Hawaii) an Iraq War veteran, is the first Hindu elected to Congress. Rep. Grace Meng (D-N.Y.) is the first Asian American to represent the state of New York.

Reps. Gabbard and Meng shared their experiences as new members of Congress on a panel discussion titled “A Conversation with AAPI Women of the 113th Congress” on Wednesday, March 13 at 6 p.m. Organized by the Asian Pacific American Institute for Congressional Studies (APAICS) and sponsored by AARP, Rep. Judy Chu (D-CA.), Chair of the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus and Board Member of APAICS opened the discussion and Nancy LeaMond, executive vice president of AARP’s State and National Group moderated the panel. 

A lively and engaging conversation took place as Reps. Gabbard and Meng discussed their experiences of rising to leadership roles and spoke on broad range of issues affecting the 50+ from work-life balance to financial security.

“AARP is honored to join Congresswoman Chu and APAICS in hosting this conversation that recognizes the remarkable journey, accomplishments and contributions of Asian American and Pacific Islander Women,” said Lorraine Cortes-Vazquez, AARP’s Executive Vice President for Multicultural Markets & Engagement.  “We congratulate Reps. Gabbard and Meng on their recent victories, which increases representation of women from multicultural and multilingual communities, and we look forward to working with them and their colleagues on issues affecting multicultural communities in the coming months.”

“As we celebrate Women’s History Month, it’s important to acknowledge the tremendous progress that women have made,” said Judy Chu. “The 113th Congress is the most diverse in history, with more women and people of color than ever before. I want to thank APAICS and AARP for hosting such a great event to hear from Congresswomen Grace Meng and Tulsi Gabbard, two pioneers in the Asian Pacific American community who serve as role models for young women everywhere.” 

In Our Own Backyards: The Need For a Coordinated Judicial Response to Human Trafficking

In Our Own Backyards: The Need For a Coordinated Judicial Response to Human Trafficking

CUP Spring Soirée – Gala Afterparty

Update Soiree Event

 

2013 Spring Soirée CUP Gala After Party

Spring Soirée Honorary Chair Misty Copeland & The CUP Leadership Board

Invite You to Join Us for a Night of Dancing & Cocktails

TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 2013

9:00 PM – Midnight
@ Lucky Strike
42nd Street & 12th Avenue, New York City

FESTIVE ATTIRE 

To Purchase Tickets, Click Here. 
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SPRING SOIRÉE HOST COMMITTEE

Charlita Cardwell, American Express
Ayanna Clunis, Goldman Sachs
Ayisha Devonish, Deutsche Bank
Daron Greene, BlackRock
Diana Hilson, The Makers
Stephanie Lee, HSBC
Ryan Moorehead, MPI
Erika Pearson, American Express
Tara Simone Powell, Barbara’s Flowers
Dana Reed, PanAfrican Investment Company, LLC
Jeanique Riche, New York City Housing Authority
Vivianna Schwoerer, Mavromihalis, Pardalis & Nohavicka LLP
David Singh, Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP
Terance Takyi, ING Investment Management
Jean-Rene Zetrenne, Ogilvy & Mather 

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GOLD SPONSORS

BET Networks
CIROC Ultra Premium Vodka
PanAfrican Investment Company, LLC

SILVER SPONSORS

Ogletree Deakins 
Omnicom Media Group
BRONZE SPONSORS

Mavromihalis, Pardalis & Nohavicka, LLP  
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For sponsorship information, please contact:

Sonnia T. Shields, Managing Director, Leadership Institute, at sshields@nycup.org.

EASTERN AND SOUTHERN DISTRICTS ADOPT REVISIONS TO JOINT LOCAL CIVIL RULE 54.1, REQUEST COMMENT BY APRIL 5

The United States District Courts for the Eastern and Southern Districts of New York have adopted revisions to Local Civil Rule 54.1. The revisions are available at https://www.nyed.uscourts.gov/ or www.nysd.uscourts.gov; they are also attached to this e-mail.

Prior to the revised rules taking effect, the public is invited to comment. Comments are to be submitted in writing on or at the close of business on Friday, April 5, 2013 to either:

Edward A. Friedland
District Court Executive
U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York
500 Pearl Street, Room 820
New York, NY 10007-1312

or

Douglas C. Palmer
Clerk of Court
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York
225 Cadman Plaza
Brooklyn, NY 11201

The revisions will become effective upon approval by the Second Circuit Judicial Council.