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星期三, 10月 08, 2014

Political candidates should court Asian American voters, survey indicates


Political candidates should court Asian American voters, survey indicates

Asian American voters plan to turn out in November and don’t affiliate with a political party

WASHINGTON, DC – New polling released today by Asian Americans Advancing Justice | AAJC and Asian Pacific Islander American Vote (APIAVote) shows that at least 60 percent, and up to as many as 77 percent, of Asian American registered voters are planning to vote in the 2014 Midterms. In addition, 46 percent do not affiliate with a political party, compared to 37 percent that are Democrat and 17 percent that are Republican.

See our infographic for summary of findings.

These results, coupled with the fact that Asian Americans are rapidly growing in population in the Southand Midwest, indicate that this community will be a sought-after political power force in years to come. 

“Asian Americans should no longer be an afterthought in our political process,” said Mee Moua, president and executive director of Asian Americans Advancing Justice | AAJC. “It is clear that Asian Americans will have a say in shaping future elections and the future direction of our country. Candidates from both sides of the aisle should be making inroads with this community, and yet, most Asian Americans have yet-to-be contacted by either political party. The polling results found that 66 percent of Asian Americans haven’t heard from Democrats and 74 percent have not heard from Republicans.”  

In more than 60 House races across the country – in congressional districts in Georgia, New York, Illinois, Minnesota, Maryland, California and Hawaii – Asian Americans make up eight percent or more of the voting-age population, large enough to close the gap in some of these races.

To counter challenges to voting – such as discriminatory voting laws and practices, language barriers, lack of access to voter resources and unfamiliarity with the voting process and political candidates, the Asian American community is building civic and political infrastructures across the country. This includes on-the-ground organizing in states like Nevada and Virginia, where in close House races, Asian Americans make up 10 percent more of the citizen voting age population.

“This growing base of Asian American voters remain mostly undecided,” said Christine Chen, executive director of APIAVote. “Many are disengaged from politics because the parties and candidates are not directly addressing them. As many as 64 percent of those surveyed believe politicians don’t care much about what they think. APIAVote and partners have launched grassroots efforts engaging 200,000 households with direct voter contact and we encourage the campaigns to do the same. Our polling indicates what they should already know - these votes are up for grabs.”  

The survey was conducted by AAPI Data and polled 1,300 Asian American registered voters nationwide in-language. Findings reflected voter attitudes on social issues as well as political leanings.

“The Asian American electorate is growing rapidly and is already a significant presence in many states and Congressional districts,” said Karthick Ramakrishnan, director of AAPI Data and lead researcher on the survey. “In-language polling of Asian Americans is now getting to be critical, in order for us to have a more accurate picture of what voters care about, and how they will vote.”

CLICK HERE to download the report and to view the powerpoint presentation from today's webinar briefings.  Speakers included: 
  • Mee Moua, president and executive director of Asian Americans Advancing Justice | AAJC 
  • Christine Chen, executive director of Asian and Pacific Islander American Vote
  • Karthick Ramakrishnan, director of AAPIData
  • Rozita Lee, chair, APIAVote Nevada
  • Genie Nguyen, president of Voice of Vietnamese Americans (Fairfax, Virginia)
  • Theresa Tran, executive director of APIAVote Michigan
    

波士頓華埠展書畫攝影慶雙十

紐英崙中華公所會議廳,刻正舉辦“漢字文化節雙十書畫攝影展”,從上週末起就滿室墨香,會場內琳琅滿目的張掛著近百件作品。
            波士頓華僑文教服務中心與紐英崙中華公所,紐英崙藝術學會,北美藝術家協會,波士頓中華書法會,中華表演藝術基金會等六機構合作的這書畫攝影展,共有不下廿,三十名本地藝術家送作品參展,將在波士頓華埠泰勒街的中華公所會議廳,展至十月十一日。
在今年參展的書法,繪畫,攝影家中,包括伍育俊陳綺怡林卓培周長張小茵梅宇國林蘭詩朱紹昌黄定國郭天涵等人,都是波士頓華埠藝術圈的熟面孔,其中有不少人還不斷做新嘗試,左手寫字,右手繪畫的跨領域揮灑。近幾年追隨父親後塵,提筆作畫的梁小玲,要算其中的新人。退休前是學者的王又衡,也拿出他自己題字的扇面,當作書法作品展示。
原本從事航天科技工作,新近回歸本地武術界,加入藝術家行列,最近剛在華人醫務中心昆士據點辦畫展的伍振中,不但拿出好幾幅書法作品參展,還把他自己的彩墨花畫做成了卡片,分送給到會者做紀念。
        當天致辭的嘉賓,包括新到任的駐波士頓經濟文化辦事處處長賴銘琪,以及經文處副處長陳銘俊,波士頓華僑文教中心主任郭大文等人。中華書法會前後任會長黃周麗桃,陳綺怡,做開場發言。
            陳綺怡表示,近日坊間烽煙四起,傳說紛云,但她相信華人會憑著國父孫中山精神,堅持為民主自由努力。她還特地感謝本地資深書法家伍育俊每年都把他那幅“國父遺囑“書法送來參展,使展覽更貼切雙十慶典意義。
            賴銘琪發言全用廣東話。他指書法,國畫都是中國傳統文化精髓, 波士頓僑社選擇用書畫攝影展來慶祝雙十,讓人感動。他也稱讚會場中的作品水準高,反映出波士頓的確是地靈人傑,臥虎藏龍的好地方。
            陳銘俊表示,波士頓僑胞的確很有心,每年都舉辦這雙十慶祝活動。經文處新處長賴銘琪和他,以及僑教中心主任郭大文三人,將一起盡力為僑胞服務,聊以感謝波士頓僑胞這一百多年來的支持情誼。
            僑教中心主任郭大文感謝中華公所主席阮鴻燦支持,與僑委會合作開辦了圖書館,希望僑胞充分利用,隨時捐贈書籍字畫。

圖片說明:

            黃周麗桃(右),陳綺怡(左)一起為展覽開幕發言。(菊子攝)

            駐波士頓經濟文化辦事處處長賴銘琪稱許波士頓僑胞藝術文化水準高。(菊子攝)

            到會嘉賓與部份參展者合影。(菊子攝)

            黃定國已是波士頓華埠知名攝影家之一。(菊子攝)
            伍振中退休後在華埠社區藝術圈活躍。(菊子攝)

            林蘭詩(右)師從梅宇國不過五,六年,她身後的書法顯示出她已寫得比許多人都好。左邊的王又衡,帶了他的書法扇面到會參展。(菊子攝)


            右起,郭大文,陳銘俊,陳綺怡,阮鴻燦,賴銘琪,黃鏡明合影。(菊子攝)

美中醫學交流會10/18辦年會

美中醫學交流學會將於十月十八日在以色列醫院舉行2014年會,標榜四大主題,三大新意,其中的持續教育論壇,將與麻省中醫學會合作。
主辦單位表示,一整天的會議,將邀專家綜論中美兩地醫療體系,探討丙型肝癌,糖尿病的最新療法,現代醫學實踐誤區,並從法律角度談醫療糾紛訴訟級醫師保護等。
華中科技大學醫學和健康管理專業的兩名專家,將出席介紹中國的健康管理模式、趨勢、改革以及存在的問題。哈佛醫學院教授暨麻省總院麻醉科副主任毛建人醫師將講談美國醫療及科研發展、走向與現存的問題。
加州大學爾灣分院主任胡克勤,及新英格蘭 Sinai醫院醫務長Lawrence S. Hotes將分別講談丙型肝炎及糖尿病的最新臨床療法。
在探討臨床實踐誤區上,該會議將就鈉攝入量與病人健康、發燒和疲憊的64歲老人、小兒肌肉問題等做病例討論等。
本屆年會還有三大新意,包括介紹醫療業生涯,與麻省中醫學會合辦“幾乎效應(The Almost Effect)”持續教育論壇。另有美國PMPH-USA和中國人民衛生出版社的高級主編,介紹醫療業報告,論文的出版情況。
會議中還將闢專區,舉辦自閉症兒童繪畫展。
美中醫學交流學會年會的舉辦時間為1018日(週六)上午8: 30到下午5: 30,會議地點在330 Brookline Ave, Boston, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Shapiro building (Brookline Avenue Longwood Avenue 交叉口)十樓。註冊費用,包括午餐 $50,學生、博士後、退休人員等$20                     

報名可上網https://acmes2014.eventbrite.com查詢可發電郵info@acmes.net,或電洽734-355-9682

吳弭提案要波士頓更環保

波士頓市議員吳弭(Michelle Wu)昨(七)日和第六區市議員歐馬立(Matt O'Malley)攜手提案,要辦公聽會,希望促使波士頓市府不再投資進化石燃料,承擔起保護環境的社會責任。
他們倆將于今(八)日在波士頓市議會中提出此案。
吳弭表示,波士頓市府做的投資,應該要反映社區居民的價值觀,承擔起社會責任的投資,會為社區,納稅人,以及星球帶來正面結果。波士頓市可以藉著把投資從石化燃料中撤出來,持續成為打擊氣候變化的領袖,
            歐馬立是波市議會環境及公園委員會主席。他說,把波市府資金從石化燃料中撤出來,將是波市府 向正確方向邁進的一大步。他很驕傲能支持這一方案。2013年時波士頓通過能源及揭露條例(Energy and Disclosure Ordinance),已證明波士頓是很認真的想要縮減溫室瓦斯排放量。
            吳弭在提案中指出,包括劍橋市,傅萊明罕鎮(Framingham),以及安赫斯特市(Amherst)等,有不少麻州市鎮,已通過立法,支持退休金投資從石化燃料中撤出來。
            該一公聽會將集中討論波士頓退休基金目前的投資組合,以及波士頓退休局董事會把手中所持的石化燃料公司投資,全都撤出來,並為市府基金訂立社會責任投資標準的可能性。
            該公聽會已邀請了波士頓退休局,環境能源及開放空間內閣,頗士頓學生顧問會,更好未來項目,350MA,以及其他感興趣者出席。


天下嘉農導演魏德聖10/21抵波士頓

<天下嘉農 波士頓特映會 / KANO Screening and Q&A at Boston>>
還記得今年二月時天下嘉農/KANO在台灣刮起的旋風嗎? 別錯過這次天下嘉農的美國巡迴特映機會!10/21於Harvard 舉辦天下嘉農波士頓特映會, 監製魏德聖與黃志明也將蒞臨現場與各位分享拍片的心得與經驗。
網路預購電影票/限量版天下嘉農簽名球: http://kanoboston.eventbrite.com/
(票價: 學生$7/非學生$10; 限量版簽名球: $35)
現場將不進行售票/限量版簽名球販售服務, 因此請務必先上網購票, 當天並請帶附照片的證件以便進行身分核對, 謝謝合作。
活動收入盈餘將全數捐到 "一人一張KANO電影票,給清寒的孩子立志的方向!公益募集活動", 詳情請見: https://www.flyingv.cc/project/4278
如有問題請聯繫:kalithos@gmail.com 或至facebook event page: http://tinyurl.com/o7z62na 反應


  • at 6:00pm - 10:00pm
  • Harvard Northwest Building B-103 (food is not permitted in classroom)
特映會流程:
5:30- 6:00pm 抵達與登記 (5:30pm開放入場)
6:00- 6:10pm 引言(製作人黃志明, 魏德聖)
6:10- 9:15pm 影片放映 (185分鐘)
9:15- 9:25pm 休息
9:25-10:00pm 映後座談(製作人黃志明, 魏德聖)
主辦單位: FAPA-MA, TAA-Boston and TECO education
協辦單位: Harvard TSA
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Did you still remember KANO, the baseball flick that swept Taiwan off its feet? If you haven't had the chance to watch this amazing Taiwanese history portrayed by KANO, now is your chance! "KANO" will be screened at Harvard on October 7. Producers Wei Te-Sheng and Huang Chih-Ming (Jimmy) will be present to share their experience.
Pre-order tickets/limited special edition of autographed KANO baseballs at:http://kanoboston.eventbrite.com/
(Ticket: student $7/ non-student $10; limited-edition, autographed baseball: $35)
There will be no on-site sales for tickets/autographed baseballs, so please go on-line to pre-order in advance. Please also bring a photo ID with you for checking. Thanks for your understanding.
Any profits from this event will be donated to "一人一張KANO電影票,給清寒的孩子立志的方向!公益募集活動". Please see the following website for detail: https://www.flyingv.cc/project/4278
The schedule of the screening and Q&A will be:
5:30- 6:00pm Check-in (doors open at 5:30pm)
6:00- 6:10pm Open talk by producers Wei & Huang
6:10- 9:15pm Movie screening (185 min)
9:15- 9:25pm Break
9:25-10:00pm Post screening talk with producers Wei & Huang + Q&A
For further questions, please contact: kalithos@gmail.com or check the Facebook event page: http://tinyurl.com/o7z62na
Organizer: FAPA-MA, TAA-Boston and TECO education
Sponsors: Harvard TSA