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星期二, 9月 30, 2014

The White House Launches the “My Brother’s Keeper Community Challenge”

THE WHITE HOUSE 
Office of the Press Secretary


FACT SHEET: The White House Launches the “My Brother’s Keeper Community Challenge”

In February, President Obama launched the My Brother’s Keeper (MBK) initiative to ensure that all youth, including boys and young men of color, have opportunities to improve their life outcomes and overcome barriers to success.  As part of that launch, the President also established the My Brother’s Keeper Task Force (Task Force) to review public and private sector programs, policies, and strategies, and determine ways the Federal Government can better support these efforts.  The Task Force was also charged with determining how to better involve State and local officials, the private sector, and the philanthropic community.  In late May, the Task Force released its 90-day interim progress report, which identified a set of recommendations and a blueprint for action for government, business, non-profit, philanthropic, faith, and community partners.   

Since the launch of MBK, the Task Force has met with and heard from thousands of Americans, through online and in-person listening sessions, who are already taking action.  In June, responding to their commitment announced at the MBK launch, eleven of the nation's leading philanthropies announced $194 million in independent incremental investments in organizations and initiatives, including programs to enhance school learning environments and reduce young people’s interaction with the justice system.  In July, President Obama announced new independent commitments by businesses and nonprofits representing more than $100 million dollars and pledges of support from educators, business leaders, athletes, and mayors aimed at addressing some of the report’s recommendations.  Also in July, the National Convening Council (NCC) was launched as an independent private sector initiative bringing together leaders from business, philanthropy and the faith, youth, Tribal, local, and nonprofit communities.  

On September 27th, the President announced that more than 100 mayors, county officials and tribal nations (full list below) have already accepted the “My Brother’s Keeper Community Challenge” (“MBK Community Challenge” or “Challenge”), the next step in organizing and building upon the work of community leaders to improve outcomes for youth in America.  

MBK Community Challenge

Today, the White House announced the MBK Community Challenge, an effort to encourage communities (cities, counties, suburbs, rural municipalities, and tribal nations) to implement a coherent cradle-to-college and career strategy aimed at improving life outcomes for all young people, consistent with the goals and recommendations of the Task Force’s May report, to ensure that all youth can achieve their full potential, regardless of who they are, where they come from, or the circumstances in which they are born.  The Challenge is not a new federal program, but rather a call to action for leaders of communities across the Nation to build and execute comprehensive strategies that ensure: 

·         All children enter school cognitively, physically, socially, and emotionally prepared;
·         All children read at grade level by third grade;
·         All young people graduate from high school;
·         All young people complete post-secondary education or training;
·         All youth out of school are employed; and
·         All young people are safe from violent crime.
The Task Force also identified a set of “cross cutting” areas, among them the importance of caring adults being present and active in the lives of children, hence the emphasis placed on mentoring.
The Challenge calls upon mayors, Tribal leaders, town and county executives, encouraging them to take the following steps:  within 45 days of accepting the Challenge, local communities convene a Local Action Summit with key public and private sector stakeholders to assess needs, determine priorities, and decide what combination of the above objectives they will tackle; within six months of accepting the Challenge, communities publicly launch a plan of action for accomplishing their goals, which will include a protocol for tracking data, benchmarks for tracking progress, and a blueprint for how the community will resource its efforts.      
The White House, the U.S. Department of Education, and the NCC are launching the Challenge.  The NCC will provide communities with resources to support their local planning process, assisting them in developing successful strategies for action and tracking their progress.  More information, including how local executives can sign up for the Challenge, is available at www.MBKChallenge.org

Additionally, the Federal government has recently announced a number of programs that address recommendations in the My Brother’s Keeper Task Force progress report.  For example, the Department of Justice announced a $4.75 million initiative to invest in training, evidence-based strategies, policy development and research to build trust and strengthen the relationship between law enforcement, and the communities they serve, and through the Smart on Juvenile Justice initiative, awarded $2 million in three grants which provide training, technical assistance and education to improve the quality of services, end racial and ethnic disparities, and encourage reforms in juvenile justice systems.  The Department of Education awarded more than $57 million in grants focused on improving school climates and keeping students safe.  And in September, the Departments of Justice and Housing and Urban Development announced a collaboration between HUD-funded organizations, and civil legal aid programs and public defender offices, to focus on expunging and sealing juvenile records – improving the chances that reentering youth will be able to obtain degrees, find work, and secure housing.   


MBK Community Challenge Early Acceptors
Localities
Akron, OH
Albuquerque, NM
Alleghany County, PA
Anniston, AL
Atlanta, GA
Atlantic City, NJ
Augusta, GA
Baton Rouge, LA
Beaverton, OR
Birmingham, AL
Boston, MA
Bridgeport, CT
Brooklyn Park, MN
Buffalo, NY
Caddo Parish, LA
Carlisle, PA
Charleston, SC
Charles Town, WV
Charlottesville, VA
Chattanooga, TN
Chicago, IL
Cleveland, OH
Columbia, SC
Columbus, OH
Compton, CA
Cook County, IL
Culver City, CA
Dallas County, TX
Dayton, OH
DeKalb County, GA
Denver, CO
Des Moines, IA
Detroit, MI
Dubuque,  IA
DuPage County, IL
Durham, NC
Edinburg, TX
Elkhart, IN
Fairmount Heights, MD
Ferguson, MO
Flint, MI
Forest Heights, MD
Fort Wayne, IN
Fort Worth, TX
Fulton County, GA
Gary, IN
Harrisburg, PA
Hartford, CT
Hempstead, NY
Hobson, AL
Holly Hill, SC

Holyoke, MA
Houston, TX
Huntington, WV
Indianapolis, IN
Ithaca, NY
Jacksonville, FL
Jersey City, NJ
Johnstown, PA
Kansas City, KS
Kansas City, MO
Knoxville, TN
Lansing, MI
Laredo, TX
Las Vegas, NV
Little Rock, AR
Long Beach, CA
Los Angeles, CA
Louisville, KY
Macon, GA
Madison, WI
Massillon, OH
Memphis, TN
Milwaukee, WI
Minneapolis, MN
Mount Rainier, MD
New Haven, CT
New Orleans, LA
New York, NY
Newark, NJ
Newton, MA
Niagara Falls, NY
Normandy, MO
North Chicago, IL
Oak Creek, WI
Oakland, CA
Orlando, FL
Palm Beach County, FL
Philadelphia, PA
Phoenix, AZ
Pittsburgh, PA
Portland, ME
Portland, OR
Prairie View, TX
Prince George's County, MD
Prichard, AL
Princeton, NJ
Providence, RI
Ranson, WV
Rialto, CA
Richmond, CA

Rochester, NY
Sacramento, CA
Saint Joseph, LA
Salt Lake City, UT
San Antonio, TX
San Francisco, CA
Santa Ana, CA
Santa Fe, NM
Savannah, GA
Seattle, WA
Shreveport, LA
Southfield, MI
St. Louis, MO
St. Paul, MN
Syracuse, NY
Tacoma, WA
Tallahassee, FL
Tampa, FL
Tucson, AZ
Village of Phoenix, IL
Washington, D.C

Tribal Nations
Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians (CA)
Central Council Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska (AK)
Cherokee Nation (OK)
Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe (SD)
Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa  (MN)
Hoonah Indian Association (AK)
Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation (CT)
Navajo Nation (AZ, NM, UT)
Oneida Nation of Wisconsin (WI)
Pawnee Nation (OK)
Round Valley Indian Tribes (CA)
Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians (MI)
Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate Tribe (SD, ND)
Standing Rock Sioux Tribe (ND, SD)
Swinomish Indian Tribal Community (WA)






星期一, 9月 29, 2014

NECINA 網協10/4 會議談“全球化、創新的中國”

The Coming of a Globalizing and Innovative China
           
            Date / Time: 
Oct 4th, 9:00AM- 1:30PM
            Venue: Two Financial Center, KPMG, 60 South Street, 2ndFloor, Boston MA 02111
            Parking: Same building underground, $10 per day flat rate for weekends
            Public Transportation: Next to South Station
            Online Registration: Click Here

Overview
After delivering several decades’ breakneck growth, China's labor-intensive and export-oriented growth engine is sputtering. China is on a 21st century Long March towards an innovation-driven economy.
China’s outbound foreign direct investment (FDI) approached $90B last year. In two years, Chinese FDI is expected to surpass inbound FDI for the first time in China’s history. More and more Chinese companies are breaking into global markets, as evidenced by Wanxiang’s acquisition of US battery maker A123 Systems, Shuanghui’s buyout of Smithfield Foods, and Lenovo’s takeover of Motorola Mobility.
How would US react to China’s economic transformation? What is the current status of China’s innovation sectors? How would Chinese enterprises cope with the dramatically different business culture in the highly competitive North American market?  What career and business opportunities are there for New England professionals and entrepreneurs?
Come not just to find the answers – mingle with our distinguished speakers, dialog with a visiting delegation of business executives from China! Let us work out new ideas and solutions together!

Agenda

9:00 AM  Registration and Breakfast
9:20 AM  Welcome and NECINA Intro (Mr. Ben Tao)
9:30 AM  Keynote: The Changing Dynamics of US-China Trading Relationships (Dr. Peter Petri)
10:00 AM China’s Economic Upgrade – Crisis or Opportunity (Mr. Xinyue Zhu)
10:15 AM  Web Innovations’ Roles in Transforming Chinese Enterprises (Mr. Harry Zhu)
10:30 AM  Win in Global Markets – Cross the Cultural Chasm (Ms. Liqi Peng)
10:45 AM  The Status and Trend of China’s Education Market (Mr. Mingzhou Fan)
11:00 AM  Conference Break
11:30 AM  Parallel Panel Discussions
Track 1: Coming of a Globalizing and Innovative China Forum (Conference Speakers)
Track 2: Executive Forum (Visiting Delegation, Chinese Language, By Invitation)
12:30 PM  Lunch break
1:30 PM    Conference Adjourns

Speakers
Dr. Peter PetriEconomics Professor, Founding Dean of Brandeis International Business School
 
Mr. Xinyue ZhuGeneral Manager, BSD Management Consulting
Mr. Harry Zhu
Founder and CEO, Wayou Networks
Ms. Liqi PengGlobal Brand Director, Procter &Gamble
Mr. Mingzhou FanGeneral Manager of Jiayi Education Organization (JEO) and General Principle of JEO direct operating schools
To view the speakers bios, please follow the link here>>
Conference Contact
John Wang, NECINA VP, China Program Director (US), john.wang @necina.org
Ben Tao, NECINA President, ben.tao@necina.org
About NECINA and China Program
NECINA is nonprofit organization that was founded 19 years ago by a group of highly successful entrepreneurs. Our mission is to nourish entrepreneurship, facilitate professional career development, and bridge the business and culture gap between New England and Great China.
NECINA’s China Program is a platform to connect the businesses between Great China and US (NE) to promote bilateral exchange, foster entrepreneurship, and support career development. The program includes annual China Conference and quarterly meetings. 
For more information, visit us at www.necina.org. To learn the upcoming events, join our mailing list at http://bit.ly/nNewsLetter, or text NECINA to 22828 on your mobile phone.
 

孫國祥抵波士頓與僑民同慶中華人民共和國成立65週年

大波士頓僑胞九月廿七日扯大旗慶祝中華人民共和國建國65週年,中美建交35週年。
大波士頓地區僑學業界九月廿七日以一連串活動,盛大慶祝中華人民共和國六十五歲生日,中美建交三十五週年。中國駐紐約總領事館總領事孫國祥大使親自出席,聲言在海內外同胞齊心努力下,中華民族復興之日不遠。
致詞結束時,還放紙煙花慶祝。
2014年是中華人民共和國建國65週年,中美建交35週年的盛大年度。大波士頓地區僑學業界擴大慶祝,不但在波士頓市府廣場前舉辦升旗典禮,文藝表演,還擺出展示攤位,安排晚宴,分別在麻州大學波士頓分校孔子學院,劍橋中國文化中心,連續一週放映電影。
 孫國祥總領事(左四)巡視展示攤位時,書法家方厚正(右四)
送他一幅“厚德載物”書法。
中國駐紐約總領事館今年也大陣仗組團來波士頓與僑民同慶,不但有教育參贊徐永吉,教育領事文通,僑務領事王軍,馬翠宏等不下四,五人,連平日難得一見的總領事孫國祥大使也親自趕來。
右起,陳奮,陶凱,紀虎民,李素影,孫國祥總領事,朱正亞,
麥家威(
Aaron Michlewitz),
Ken Brissette馬華,劉成運,
紐約教育參贊徐永吉等人在會後應邀合影。
孫國祥表示,這兩天聯合國正在開年會,他原應陪同中國外交部長王毅出席活動,但大波士頓要為國家慶生的熱情,讓他決定一大早從紐約開車四個多小時趕來,以代表祖國向大波士頓僑民表達美好祝願。這天在會場見到僑民出席踴躍,寒暄熱情,也讓他既高興,又激動。
黃強醒獅隊的兩頭瑞獅表演相親相愛。
孫國祥說,看著五星紅旗冉冉升起,想著今年是中國建國65週年,他心中不禁浮現一幕幕景象,展現著全體中國人一步一腳印,努力帶動中國從一窮二白走到今日的成為世界第二大經濟體。過去這65年的經驗,讓人完全相信中國的能力,實現復興中華民族夢想之日不遠,期盼中美兩國能在求同存異中繼續發展友好關係。
大波士頓地區僑學界慶祝中華人民共和國十一生日的活動,今年仍由MIT華人科技協會,華人前進會,劍橋中國文化中心,波士頓嚴新生命科技學會統籌策劃。波士頓嚴新生命科技學會負責人姜弘健,華人前進會行政主任駱理德分任中英文司儀。
 喬萬鈞指揮夕陽紅活動站合唱團演唱“我愛你中國”。
華人前進會名譽主席李素影,麻省理工學院華人科技協會會長朱正亞,麻省理工學院中國學生學者聯誼會會長韓炳鴻,以及到賀的麻州眾議員麥家威(Aaron Michlewitz),波士頓市旅遊,體育及娛樂局局長Ken Brissette等人也在會上一一致辭。
瑞獅為慶祝活動開場。
麥家威致詞時用普通話開頭,以表尊敬,繼而表示他是代表華埠地區的麻州議員,很高興能參與推廣慶祝華人傳統文化的活動。他父親的目前在中國杭州醫療體系內工作,也讓他覺得與華人社區更親切。
Ken Brissette指出,波士頓和中國的杭州是姐妹市,加上波士頓最近宣佈的兩條直飛航線,一條是海南航空的波士頓到北京,一條是國泰航空的波士頓到香港,都將使得波士頓和中國,亞裔社區關係更密切。
右起,蔣紅,朱正亞,慈達人代表四川暨重慶同鄉會祝賀中國生日。
本身是台山人,一向只說英文,近年才較多在公開場合說台山話,廣東話的李素影,這天用普通話致詞,坦言她還記得七十年代,她參與爭取中美建交活動,由於當年不易獲得來自中國的消息,她們的爭取工作十分艱辛,如今時局大不相同,但要為兩國人民以後的幸福著想,維持中美友好關係十分重要。
  姜弘建(左二起),孫國祥總領事等人在主席台上搖旗慶祝。
            當天會場的表演活動由劍橋中國文化中心陶凱統籌,安排了不下廿一項演出,包括黃強醒獅隊舞獅開場,鄉土舞蹈團,劍橋中國文化中心藝術團,王氏華埠青年會,波士頓腰鼓隊,天使舞蹈團,牛頓中文學校,夕陽紅活動站,波士頓少林武術中心,華夏舞蹈團,陳笑儀等輪番上場。
 舞蹈表演中,甩水袖最有氣氛。
            擺攤部分由麻州大學波士頓分校孔子學院孫柏鳳統籌,既有孔子學院的迷你課堂,書法,剪紙展演,也有劉京的圓極導引運動,瑪麗藝廊的景德鎮瓷器,王忠請來的田慶新示範甲骨文書法,北京同鄉會的趙進,吳凱彬展示北京文物,世紀中文學校,牛頓中文學校,劍橋中文學校等做各種中國文化活動展演。
當天應邀站上主席台的包括劍橋中國文化中心董事長紀虎民,副董事長陶凱,為慶祝活動製作網站的中國德公司董事長陳奮,麻州大學波士頓分校孔子學院中方主任劉成運,金門超市總經理胡運炤,創辦藝美印務的梁添光等人。易聯資本董事總經理周雄偉這天擔任升旗手。


圖片說明:

麻州大學波士頓分校孔子學院院長劉成運(後右一),
孫柏鳳(後左一)邀孫國祥總領事(後左七)和義工學生們合影。
            

            
牛頓中文學校表演舞蹈。(劉玲提供)
中國駐紐約總領事孫國祥親自到波士頓致賀。


MIT CSSA會長韓炳鴻(右一)代表學生致詞