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星期六, 7月 30, 2016

波士頓華僑文教中心推出僑務簡訊

波士頓華僑文教中心在歐宏偉再度來到波士頓出掌主任一職後,力求推陳出新,七月廿九日推出僑務簡訊,以更積極主動方式,與波士頓僑胞互動,交流訊息。
以下為歐宏偉上任後的第一份僑務簡訊。

      
僑 務 簡 訊
波士頓華僑文教服務中心          


Culture Center of T.E.C.O. in Boston
90 Lincoln St., Newton Highlands, MA 02461
Tel: 617-965-8801 Fax: 617-965-8815
中華民國1057月第1

僑委會歡迎海外僑胞回國參加中華民國105年十月慶典活動
   ()報名日期自10571日起至831日止。
   ()國內旅遊經費補助為每人新臺幣2,400元為上限,旅遊活動期間為103日起至
       1017日止,於10591()以後入境,領得十月慶典「僑胞證」,
      109日「四海同心聯歡大會」或1010日「國慶大會」者,於前
      述活動期間憑「僑胞證副聯」正本參加僑委會甄選15家旅行社提供之國
      32夜以上之旅遊活動。實施辦法詳情請上網www.ocac.gov.tw首頁/
       十月慶典專區)參閱
   ()為歡迎僑胞於十月慶典期間返國,本年僑委會已洽請衛生福利部核選國內醫療機
       構設計僑胞返臺自費體驗優質安心健檢,請多加利用
   105年十月慶典活動須知、個別僑胞登記表及慶賀團團冊等表格資料,均可在
   僑務委員會網站www.ocac.gov.tw)「十月慶典活動專區」下載,如需索取十
   月慶典回國僑胞登記表等表格或是其他諮詢事宜,請洽波士頓華僑文教服務中
電話617-952-8801

總統蔡英文接受《美國華盛頓郵報》Washington Post專訪
   總統蔡英文接受《美國華盛頓郵報》Washington Post專訪相關內容請參閱總統
   府網站www.president.gov.tw

2016波士頓地區海外臺語(閩南語)教師研習會
   新英格蘭大波士頓台灣商會訂於2016810日至811波士頓華僑文教服務
   中心開辦「海外臺語(閩南語)教師研習會」。歡迎有志從事華語文、臺語(閩南語)
   教學及所有熱愛台語文ê辦名參加詳情波士頓華僑文教服務中心電話617-952-8801電郵ocacbostonedu@gmail.com

第八屆「世界水彩華陽獎」徵畫比賽
   台北市陽春水彩藝術會舉辦第八屆「世界水彩華陽獎」徵畫比賽,歡迎愛好水彩藝
   術僑胞踴躍參與,報名截止日期:105930
   徵畫簡章http://www.colorfullife.tw/download/reward_2016.pdf下載
   送件表 http://www.colorfullife.tw/download/reward_form_2016.docx

2016金僑獎活動
  僑委會以「世界華影」為主題的2016金僑獎活動,因多數網友反映希望延長參賽作
  品上傳期限,主辦單位決定擴大徵件至臺灣時間822日中午12時整讓更多有
  意願參賽卻尚未上傳作品的網友,有更充裕的時間進行參賽準備
  本屆金僑獎採「照片組」及「短片組」兩組別,向全球華人募集動人的僑界故事,總  
  獎金獎品達新臺幣30萬元,請全球僑胞把握最後上傳機會,一同角逐「2016金僑獎」,
  把大獎抱回家吧!
   活動詳情,可上網搜尋「金僑獎」或至活動網站:video.ocacmactv.net查詢,亦可按讚
   加入「宏觀數位媒體」Facebook粉絲團,隨時掌握活動最新資訊。

2016年海外華裔青年語文研習班第5期活動招生
   僑務委員會2016年海外華裔青年語文研習班第5(125日至106115)
   正受理報名,歡迎本地區華裔青年踴躍報名參加。活動相關資訊及報名可逕自僑委會
   網站下載(www.ocac.gov.tw/首頁/國內研習資訊/海外華裔青年語文研習班),或洽波士頓

   華僑文教服務中心電話617-952-8801

Boston Harbor Now 8/22 請你上船

Yes! For one night, our community has been offered a BOAT for us to cruise around Boston Harbor… for FREE!

"Boston Harbor Now" - the newly created partnership/merger of the Boston Harbor Association and the Boston Harbor Island Alliance - along with Bay State Cruise Company, have generously offered our community the Provincetown II for our community to enjoy for an “Summer Fun Cruise” around Boston Harbor.

With so many of our communities within walking distance of (... or a T ride away from) Boston Harbor, the folks at"Boston Harbor Now" thought it would be a wonderful idea to introduce (or re-introduce) our community to the enjoyment which the Harbor provides, and how we might be able to take advantage of this great resource, right at the doorsteps of many of us.

Event details
- What: The “OMG. They Gave Us a Boat!”... FREE, Summer Fun Cruise around Boston Harbor
- When: Monday, August 22nd (6pm-8:30pm)
- Where: Aboard The Provincetown 2 - World Trade Center Dock, 200 Seaport Boulevard
- Questions & Sponsorship inquiries: Leverett Wing - Leverett.Wing@Gmail.com and Christina Chan - CChan84@Gmail.com


... Please Note: We’re looking for a few sponsors to help underwrite the cost of food (or donate food), so please contact us re: sponsorship (… and benefits!) opportunities/details if you're interested.

Thanks, and hope to see you on the Harbor, on Monday, August 22nd!
- Leverett
(Official invitation below)


 
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Monday, August 22, 2016 from 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM (EDT)
The Provincetown II Cruise Ship
World Trade Center Dock, 200 Seaport Boulevard, Boston, MA

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Yes, for one night, our community has been offered a BOAT for us to cruise around Boston Harbor… for FREE!

"Boston Harbor Now" (the newly created partnership/merger of the Boston Harbor Association and the Boston Harbor Island Alliance), along with Bay State Cruise Company, have generously offered our community the Provincetown II for our community to enjoy.

With a number of our communities within walking distance of (... or a T ride away from) Boston Harbor, the folks at Boston Harbor Now thought it would be a wonderful idea to introduce (or re-introduce) our community to the enjoyment which the Harbor provides, and how our community might be able to take advantage of this great resource, right at the doorsteps of many of us.

Event details
- What: The “OMG. They Gave Us a Boat!”... Free, Summer-Fun Cruise around Boston Harbor
- When: Monday, August 22nd (6pm-8:30pm)
- Where: Aboard The Provincetown 2 - World Trade Center Dock, 200 Seaport Boulevard
- Questions & sponsorship inquiries: Leverett Wing - Leverett.Wing@Gmail.com and Christina Chan - CChan84@Gmail.com

... Please Note: We’re looking for a few sponsors to help underwrite the cost of food (or donate food), so please contact me for sponsorship (… and benefits!) details.

We hope you can make it!
- Leverett and Christina
(Boat Cruise Courtesy of: Boston Harbor Now and Bay State Cruise Co.)

星期五, 7月 29, 2016

Democratic National Committee Holds Post-Convention General Session Meeting

Democratic National Committee Holds Post-Convention General Session Meeting
 
PHILADELPHIA – Following a successful and historic convention where the Democratic Party nominated Hillary Clinton as the first woman in history to lead a major party's presidential ticket, the Democratic National Committee held their post-convention general session meeting in Philadelphia.
 
At the meeting, DNC Vice Chair Donna Brazile began her term as Interim Chair of the Democratic National Committee.
 
Democratic vice presidential nominee U.S. Senator Tim Kaine (D-VA) stopped by the meeting to address the attendees.
 
U.S. Congresswoman Grace Meng (D-NY) was elected Vice Chair of the Democratic National Committee by a unanimous vote.
 
DNC Members also established the DNC Disability Council, which will focus on addressing issues in the disability community and engaging voters with disabilities.
 
Finally, attendees honored Seth Rich, the DNC Voter Expansion Data Director who was tragically killed earlier this month in Washington D.C. Seth was a dedicated, selfless public servant who worked tirelessly to protect the most sacred right we share as Americans – the right to vote. The Democratic Party will continue to keep Seth’s family and friends in our thoughts and prayers as we carry on the work that was so important to him.

星期四, 7月 28, 2016

AG HEALEY FILES LAWSUITS AGAINST LANDLORDS FOR FAILING TO ACCOMMODATE TENANTS WITH DISABILITIES

AG HEALEY FILES LAWSUITS AGAINST LANDLORDS FOR FAILING TO ACCOMMODATE TENANTS WITH DISABILITIES
Properties Located in Roxbury and East Wareham

            BOSTON – Several entities have been sued for disability-based housing discrimination in lawsuits involving properties in Roxbury and East Wareham, Attorney General Maura Healey announced today.

            The AG’s Office filed a complaint against Mission Park LP, Roxbury Tenants Association of Harvard, Inc., and Trinity Management, LLC, who own or manage several residential properties in Boston, including one in Roxbury at which they allegedly discriminated against a tenant by failing to reasonably accommodate her disability.

A complaint was also filed against New Depot Crossing, LP, Hallkeen Management, Inc., Housing Solutions for Southeastern Massachusetts, Inc., and Dianne Callahan, who own or manage an East Wareham property at which they allegedly discriminated against a tenant by seeking a court order to remove his assistance animals rather than reasonably accommodate his disability.
           
“Individuals with disabilities have the right to fully access, use, and enjoy housing accommodations—this is an issue of basic dignity and economic security,” said AG Healey. “Property owners and managers are required by law to work closely with tenants with disabilities to ensure that they are provided reasonable accommodations or modifications in a timely manner so that these tenants are not deprived of the rights promised to them under the law.”

Under Massachusetts law, it is illegal to discriminate on the basis of disability in the rental of housing accommodations. This prohibition includes a landlord or managing agent’s refusal to make a reasonable accommodation or modification if it is necessary to afford the person with a disability full enjoyment of the premises, as well as the failure to engage in a meaningful interactive process in response to requests for accommodations or modifications.

Mission Park LP/Roxbury Tenants Association of Harvard (RTH), Inc./Trinity Management, LLC
           
Mission Park and RTH together own residential apartments located in several buildings in the Roxbury neighborhood of Boston, including the Mission Park properties, which are managed by Trinity.

According to the complaint, filed on July 6 in Suffolk Superior Court, these three entities allegedly engaged in a pattern of discriminatory and unlawful housing practices against a tenant on the basis of her disability by repeatedly failing to provide reasonable accommodations and modifications to her residence. The tenant has spina bifida and uses a wheelchair.

On a numerous occasions during the application process and while living at the property, the tenant’s mother expressed her need for a wheelchair-accessible unit, including an accessible bathroom, doorways, kitchen counters, and entrances. The tenant also asked for permission to keep an emotional support dog.

In each instance, the defendants allegedly failed to engage in an interactive dialogue, required burdensome and unnecessary paperwork, and unreasonably delayed or refused to provide the reasonable modifications or accommodations—despite concerns expressed by the tenant’s health care provider that living in an inaccessible unit limited her independence and threatened her safety. The tenant ultimately waited two years for a fully accessible unit and was eventually given permission for a cat rather than a dog.

New Depot Crossing, LP/Hallkeen Management, Inc./Housing Solutions for Southeastern Massachusetts, Inc./Dianne Callahan

New Depot and Housing Solutions own a rental property located in East Wareham that consists of approximately 32 affordable housing units managed by HallKeen through property manager Dianne Callahan.  

According to the complaint, filed Monday in Suffolk Superior Court, these four defendants allegedly engaged in discriminatory and unlawful housing practices against a tenant on the basis of his disability by failing to provide reasonable accommodations. The tenant is blind and suffers from PTSD and relies on assistance animals.

The complaint alleges that the defendants violated the state’s fair housing law by requiring a specific form before considering the tenant’s request for a reasonable accommodation, inquiring into an open and obvious disability (blindness), and then failing to follow their own reasonable accommodation policies and procedures.

The complaint alleges that the defendants ultimately rushed to court to seek an order to remove the tenant’s assistance animals rather than engage in an interactive dialogue as required by law, and therefore effectively denied the tenant’s request for a reasonable accommodation.  As a result of the defendants’ actions, one of the tenant’s assistance animals—a guide dog—was eventually put down.
In each of these two cases, the AG’s Office is seeking injunctive relief and damages for the victim, as well as civil penalties, as a result of the defendants’ alleged discriminatory and unlawful housing practices.

These cases continue the AG’s efforts to protect the civil rights of all Massachusetts residents, including residents with disabilities. Tuesday marked the 26th anniversary of the American’s with Disabilities Act and one year since AG Healey formed a Disability Rights Advisory Committee. The Committee iscomprised of advocates and experts who meet on a regular basis to consult with and advise AG Healey and her staff on matters pertaining to inclusion, access, and equality for individuals with disabilities. Please clickhere for more information on AG Healey’s disability rights work since taking office.

The Mission Park matter is being handled by Assistant Attorney General Kimberly Strovink of AG Healey’s Civil Rights Division. The New Depot matter is being handled by Assistant Attorney General Andrea Park of AG Healey’s Central Massachusetts Office and the AG’s Civil Rights Division, with assistance from Anthony Crespi of the Civil Investigations Division.