星期五, 3月 06, 2015

AAPI Highlights

AAPI Highlights, ­­­March 05, 2015
Welcome to this edition of the White House Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (WHIAAPI) Highlights. Below you’ll find news about WHIAAPI’s summer internship program, the President’s commitment to middle-class economics, and agency announcements.
We invite you to visit our page at www.whitehouse.gov/aapi. Follow us on Twitter at @WhiteHouseAAPI for the Initiative and @KiranAhujaAAPI for Kiran Ahuja, the Executive Director of the Initiative.
WHIAAPI Internship

WHIAAPI offers full-time internships during the spring, summer, and fall and is currently accepting applications for its summer program. (Photo by WHIAAPI).
Calling All Students: Apply for the Summer 2015 WHIAAPI Internship Program bySunday, March 8
As America’s population becomes increasingly diverse, it is important to have this diversity reflected in the federal workforce. Although AAPIs comprise 6 percent of the U.S. population, they make up only 3 percent of the Senior Executive Service (SES), the highest ranks of federal government. As part of the WHIAAPI’s work to strengthen federal workforce diversity, we want to highlight federal internship opportunities. Internship positions are open to eligible undergraduate and graduate students, and applications are due this Sunday, March 8, 2015Read more.
Recap: 2015 National AAPI Community Google+ Hangout
On February 25, WHIAAPI held its second National Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Community Google+ Hangout. Executive Director Kiran Ahuja was joined by Aditi Hardikar, Associate Director at the White House Office of Public Engagement; Konrad Ng, Director of the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center; and Billy Dec, member of the President’s Advisory Commission on AAPIs. Read more.
Federal Agency Spotlight: Department of Labor
In August 2014, the U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) published the “Labor Force Characteristics by Race and Ethnicity” report which, for the first time, included unemployment rates and other important labor force information for seven Asian subgroups: Asian Indian, Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese and Other Asian. Labor force characteristics can vary widely across the Asian subgroups, and regular publication of such estimates will better allow researchers, policy makers, the media, and the public to determine how various Asian subgroups fare in different labor market conditions. As such, BLS will continue to publish such important disaggregated data in this annual report going forward. To learn more about these and other DOL efforts, see the 2015 Federal Agency Accomplishments Report.
AAPI Historic Sites Campaign Webinar: March 10
Please join the National Park Service and WHIAAPI for a webinar on the AAPI Historic Sites Campaign on Tuesday, March 10, 2015 at 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM ET. This campaign is part of the AAPI Heritage Initiative which aims to recognize and honor the stories, places, and people of AAPI heritage as part of our entire country’s history. Register here.
Next Generation Native Hawaiian & Pacific Islander Leaders’ Dialogue on Higher Education Webinar: April 9
Please join the WHIAAPI and Empowering Pacific Islander Communities (EPIC) for a webinar on Next Generation Native Hawaiian & Pacific Islander Leaders’ Dialogue on Higher Education on Thursday, April 9, 2015 at 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM ET. This webinar will focus on the importance of higher education for the Native Hawaiian & Pacific Islander (NHPI) community. During the dialogue, Administration officials, community representatives, professors and student leaders will discuss the prevalent issues and challenges that NHPI youth face in higher education, share personal journeys of pursuing higher education as NHPI educators and students, and emphasize the pertinence of educational attainment to build a thriving NHPI community. Register here.
White House Summit on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders: May 12 
WHIAAPI is pleased to invite you to the White House Summit on AAPIs on Tuesday, May 12, 2015, in Washington, DC. The Summit will feature engaging panels, workshops, and armchair dialogues with senior Administration officials, AAPI celebrities, and well-known community leaders, plus performances by distinguished AAPI artists. The Summit will inspire participants to continue to build upon the legacy, strength, and influence of the AAPI community, especially in the final years of the Obama Administration. The Summit is part of a series of events on May 11-15 during AAPI Heritage Month in Washington, DC, and provides a unique forum to actively engage with hundreds of AAPI leaders from across the nation.  Previous AAPI Heritage Month speakers have included President Obama at the 2013 White House Celebration and Vice President Biden at the 2014 Opening Ceremony.The White House Summit on AAPIs is open to the public and free of charge. Stay tuned for details on the program in the coming months, but please visit our Summit webpage and subscribe to our weekly newsletter to receive updates. For questions, please email WhiteHouseAAPI@ed.gov.
White House Announcements 
Weekly Address: Ensuring Hardworking Americans Retire with Dignity
In his weekly address, the President reiterated his commitment to middle-class economics, and to ensuring that all hardworking Americans get the secure and dignified retirement they deserve. While most financial advisers prioritize their clients’ futures, there are some who direct their clients towards bad investments in return for back-door payments and hidden fees. That’s why the President announced that he is calling on the Department of Labor to update rules to protect families from conflicts of interest by requiring financial advisers to put their clients’ best interest before their own profits.Read more.
When Women Succeed, the World Succeeds: What They’re Saying About the Let Girls Learn Initiative
President Obama and the First Lady have teamed up with the Peace Corps to expand access to education for adolescent girls around the world through the Let Girls Learn initiative. 70% of the 1 billion people living in extreme poverty are women. Education can change that. Education is not a privilege, it is a fundamental human right for all. Through a global network of support, the Let Girls Learn initiative will put lasting community-led and community-generated solutions in place for the more than 62 million girls across the globe are not receiving an education. Read more.
My Brother's Keeper: A Year Later
"Helping more of our young people stay on track. Providing the support they need to think more broadly about their future. Building on what works, when it works, in those critical life-changing moments." That's how President Obama explained the My Brother's Keeper initiative a year ago when it first launched. And in the 12 months since, we've seen a tremendous response from people and organizations at all levels that are answering the President's call to action. Read more.
Agency Announcements 
Department of Education: Applying for Fulbright-Hays Grant Programs
To assist Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) with the preparation of their Fulbright-Hays Grant applications, on Tuesday, March 10, 2015 at 1:00 PM ET, the International and Foreign Language Office will host a webinar for MSIs with guidance about competition priorities, budget and selection criteria and other components. Register here.
Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services: Special Enrollment Periods and Resources for the Uninsured 
Join the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services for the Special Enrollment Periods and Resources for the Uninsured webinar on Thursday, March 12, 2015 from 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM ET. The health care law has created special enrollment periods for those who experience special circumstances such as graduating from college and losing health insurance, getting married and needing coverage for a spouse, losing employer insurance or turning 26 and losing coverage on a parent’s health plan. Join this webinar to learn more about special enrollment periods and how to enroll in the Health Insurance Marketplace. For those who are uninsured and don’t qualify for the special enrollment period, learn what resources are available and when to enroll in the Health Insurance Marketplace. Register here. 
Small Business Administration: Affordable Care Act 101 Webinars for Small Employers, Including Nonprofit Organizations 
SBA and Small Business Majority will host a free Affordable Care Act 101 webinar so small business owners can learn the basics of the Affordable Care Act and how they can enroll in health insurance marketplaces. 
Funding Opportunities
Small Business Administration: Federal and State Technology Partnership Program
The purpose of this Program Announcement is to invite proposals for funding from any public or private organization, entity or individual interested in providing assistance and guidance to small technology business concerns. Read more.
Department of Health and Human Services: “Now is the Time” Project AWARE-Community 
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Mental Health Services, is accepting applications for fiscal year (FY) 2015 “Now is the Time” Project AWARE-Community (Short Title: NITT-AWARE-C) grants. The purpose of this program is to support the training of teachers and a broad array of actors who interact with youth through their programs at the community level, including parents, law enforcement, faith-based leaders, and other adults, in Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) or Youth Mental Health First Aid (YMHFA). Implementation of the NITT-AWARE-C program is expected to increase the mental health literacy among youth-serving adults, policy-makers, and administrators of programs serving youth. Read more. 
Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service: Labor-Management Cooperation Grant Program 
The Labor-Management Cooperation Act of 1978 identifies seven general areas for which financial assistance would be appropriate, including improving communication between representatives of labor and management and encouraging free collective bargaining by establishing continuing mechanisms for communication between employers and their employees through Federal assistance in the formation and operation of labor-management committees. Read more.
 For more opportunities, please visit Grants.gov or WHIAAPI's Grants & Resources page.

紀念國父孫中山逝世九十週年 波士頓華僑文教中心3/8展圖片

在僑委會,紐英崙中華公所等機構、個人的努力下,“築夢者孫逸仙“紀錄片,將於三月八日(週日)下午一點半,在牛頓市的波士頓華僑文教中心,做美國首映,藉以紀念國父孫中山逝世九十週年。
中華公所等主辦單位為配合紀念活動,在台北國父紀念館協助下,還將於當天在波士頓僑教中心位於牛頓市林肯街的會址中,舉辦主題 為“孫中山與台灣“的圖片展。
主辦單位指出,“築夢者孫逸仙“這部紀錄片是文化部斥資新台幣二千萬元,費時124拍製的長達一百分鐘紀錄片,詳盡描述了國父孫中山的一生成長過程,從他出生、成長,發起革命到病逝,都有介紹。拍攝者走遍台灣,大陸,香港,澳門,英國,日本及夏威夷等地的十七個城市,一百零三個景點,訪問了五十四名學者,查察了許多珍貴史料。
圖片展裏的照片,也都是首次在美國公開露面。
波士頓的國民黨分部,榮光聯誼會,台灣同鄉聯誼會,紐英崙中華專業人士協會等機構,也都應波士頓僑務委員馬滌凡之邀,盛情加入協辦行列。

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波士頓市對耆英友善 爭取全美排名第一

對耆英的友善程度,波士頓全美排第四?波士頓市長馬丁華殊(Martin Walsh)日前在芬紐廳(Faneuil Hall)說,這不夠,要爭取排第一。
            馬丁華殊指出,波士頓市已加入世界衛生組織的“對耆英友善(Age-Friendly City)”城市活動,將盡力在交通,可負擔住宅,社交活動等等方面做改善,創造一個容許耆英們在自己家住,出入方便,又能滿足一切生活,社交,娛樂需求的環境。
            米爾肯(Milken)機構以八十四項指標,調查全美三百五十二個大都會城市,哪個對耆英最友善。去年結果是波士頓第四,排在威斯康辛州(WI)的麥迪遜(Madison),愛荷華州(IOWA)及內布拉斯加州奧馬哈,以及猶他州Provo-Orem之後。
        由於波士頓老人局和麻州大學波士頓分校的耆英人口地理分佈和社會研究中心合作研究,去年底公佈了一份波士頓市耆英人口概況報告,指出波士頓市六十歲以上人口增長快速,到2030年時,大概每五人就有一人年逾六十。換言之,將由2010年的八萬八千名耆英,增加到2030年時的十三萬人。
波士頓市長馬丁華殊指出,現代的老年人和以往十分不同,儘管年紀漸長,卻仍活力充沛,也更喜歡住在市區裏,儘管波士頓對耆英友善的名聲,早已傳揚在外,既支援耆英住在自己家裡,提供市府資助的交通服務,還有志工網,給耆英們參加各種活動,與社區互動,發揮所長的機會。
由於波市府和麻大合作的調查報告顯示,75%住在波士頓市內的耆英都是獨自居住,收入往往不足以應付生活所需,八十歲以上的居民有50%沒車,六,七十歲的人每五人就有一人覺得看病難,波市府決心加強瞭解,要讓耆英們生活愉快,必須先解決哪些問題。
波市府不但新聘了一名“波士頓對年齡友善”主任,還發出問卷,籲請耆英們填寫,好讓波士頓市府據以設計改善行動。
去年四月,馬丁華殊宣佈了波士頓市加入世界衛生組織(WHO)的“對年齡友善城市”全球網,要為波士頓市六十歲以上人口大增做準備,包括在住宅,交通,社交活動,醫療護理,公民參與,就業等方面,給予各方面協助。
馬丁華殊表示,他去年波士頓提出“容納一個改變中的城市:波士頓2030Housing a Changing City: Boston 2030)“這住宅計畫,提出要蓋五千戶新住宅單位的想法;上個月他簽署行政命令,要讓耆英延遲繳付物業稅等,都是為了使“波士頓對年齡友善”。


圖片說明:

            波士頓市長馬丁華殊(Martin Walsh)強調要讓波士頓對耆英更友善。(菊子攝)

            中華耆英會白禮頓樓主任梅麗梨(右)和波市“對年齡友善”主任Andrea H. Burns一起出席活動,探問耆英心聲。(菊子攝)

波士頓經文處拜會羅德島政要

駐波士頓台北經濟文化辦事處處長賴銘琪日前赴羅德島州首府,拜會副州長麥基(Daniel McKee等政要,就如何加強雙邊經貿教育及文化等關係廣泛交換意見。
賴銘琪表示,台灣與羅州的雙邊貿易額,去(2014)年達到15千萬美元,使台灣成為羅德島州在亞洲的第2大出口市場,全世界第6大出口市場,將來還有很大發展空間。
賴銘琪指出, 羅德島州新政府目前最關切的議題是經濟及教育,已計畫於5月份組織經貿代表團赴亞洲招商,經文處將與羅州政府進一步討論這方面的合作可能。
曾任康伯蘭(Cumberland)市市長多年,去年剛當選羅德島州副州長的麥基,和羅德島州華人關係極佳,羅德島華人協會的大活動,總能見到他的身影。
麥基當天肯定經文處在促進雙方經貿成長,推動文化及教育交流上的成就,也期許未來繼續合作。
駐波士頓經文處處長賴銘琪和副組長陳文昌等人此行還拜會了參議長泰瑞莎衛德(Teresa Paiva Weed),羅州民主黨主席Joseph McNamara及老人事務廳長Charles Fogrty等人。
泰瑞莎衛德表示,她和賴銘琪處長已是多年舊識,很珍惜彼此的友誼,將一如過往的繼續支持經文處。

圖片說明:

            駐波士頓經文處長賴銘琪(右)拜會羅德島州新任副州長麥基(Daniel McKee)。(圖由經文處提供)

            駐波士頓經文處長賴銘琪(右)拜會羅德島州參議長泰瑞莎衛德(Teresa Paiva Weed)。(圖由經文處提供)