CAA to Honor School Chief Gwen Chan at Annual Dinner

Posted on 24th May 2007 in hapihour.org



Minn. Sen. Mee Moua (left) will deliver the keynote at the CAA event honoring (from second to the left) School Superintendent Gwen Chan, Playwright Philip Kan Gotanda, City Administrator Ed Lee and Bay Area Parent Leadership Action Network

At it’s June 5th Celebration of Justice, CAA will be presenting a special award to Interim Superintendent Gwen Chan, who announced on May 23 her retirement fromthe San Francisco Unified School District after nearly four decades of exemplary service to the community. Superintendent Chan will join playwright Philip Kan Gotanda, City Administrator Edwin Lee and the Bay Area Parent Leadership Action Network as featured honorees. The keynote speaker is Minnesota State Senator Mee Moua.

Visit www.caasf.org for more information about the event.

Recently, CAA has been fighting to secure a permanent community college campus in San Francisco Chinatown. Persevering in this struggle will provide our immigrant and low-income community members with improved educational opportunities to learn English, gain job skills, and prepare for US citizenship exams. CAA has helped launch www.supportchinatowncampus.org to provide more information about this issue.

CAA also co-authored an op-ed in the May 23 Chronicle: Limited-English proficient residents of San Francisco continue to face a host of unacceptable challenges in their interactions with local law enforcement that present problems for all of us. Please read the editorial and sign CAA’s online petition calling for long overdue language assistance policies at the San Francisco Police Department.

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(H)API Hour at Hukilau for Chinese Progressive Assoc

Posted on 5th May 2007 in hapihour.org

Join us as (H)API Hour supports the Chinese Progressive Association (www.cpasf.org) on Friday, May 18, from 6-8 p.m. at the Hukilau (dahukilau.com) at 5 Masonic Ave. (SW Corner of Masonic and Geary) in San Francisco.

We’re asking for a $10 voluntary donation at the door. 100 percent of the funds collected will be donated to CPA.

For 35 years, the Chinese Progressive Association has nurtured generations of movement builders to fight for social justice. Today, we continue to educate and organize the low income and working class immigrant Chinese community in San Francisco to build collective power with other oppressed communities to demand better living and working conditions and justice for all people. CPA engages in community education and organizing around health and environmental justice, workers’ rights, housing, and immigrant rights. Your support will help to sustain our critical work.

The (H)API Hour (hapihour.org) brings together supporters of Asian American Pacific Islander communities through happy hours that raise funds for, and awareness of, nonprofit organizations serving AAPIs in the San Francisco Bay Area and Los Angeles. We hold our events roughly every month in the Bay Area and 2-3 times a year in Los Angeles — each event benefiting a different AAPI organization. (H)API Hour is an event series run by volunteers and is not itself a nonprofit. One hundred percent of all funds raised are donated to the organizations we benefit.

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If you can help us promote this event, please download a text file by right-clicking on this link.

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