News
Media Advisory
For Immediate Release
March 19, 2007
Contacts:
Caroline Lee, KRC, 323. 937. 3718
clee [at] krcla.org
Health Care Coverage for All Californians
WHAT:
The Korean Resource Center is hosting a community roundtable discussion for community members, Korean American parents, health advocates and friends to discuss the proposals sponsored by Schwartzenegger, Nunez, Perata and Kuehl.
Reform in in our hands!
Friends of the Korean Resource Center and NAKASEC,
as you know, talks on immigration reform are gaining speed, and communities are preparing for campaigns to push for comprehensive immigration reform once it is introduced in congress. The Korean Resource Center and NAKASEC prepared a meeting to discuss reform with the community today, Saturday March 17th at 4:00 pm
AACRE ASIAN AMERICANS FOR CIVIL RIGHTS & EQUALITY
1225 8TH STREET, SUITE 590, SACRAMENTO, CA 95814 T: 916.321.9001 F: 916.448.6774 WWW.AACRE.ORG
MEDIA ADVISORY
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 11, 2007
Contact:
Vivian Huang, AACRE, 916-321-9001
Tammy Peng, APALC (OC), 714-530-9155
Karin Wang, APALC (LA), 213-241-0234
Advancing Civil Rights: State Legislative Issues Impacting Asian Pacific Americans in 2007
SAVE THE DATE!
Building America's Future Together: Immigration Reform NOW!
National Mobilization for Asian Pacific Americans for Just and Humane Immigration Reform
When: April 30 & May 1, 2007
Where: Washington, D.C.
Activities Include:
- Community Panels
- Advocacy Trainings
- Legislative Visits
- Press Conference
- Rally
Please join us for this historic event as we celebrate May Day and Asian Pacific American Heritage Month!
News Release
FOR IMMEDIATE DISTRIBUTION
March 9, 2007
Contacts
English: Jorge-Mario Cabrera (562) 243-5559
Spanish: Gerardo Velazco (818) 448-2778
Korean: Yongho Kim (323) 244-5309
Entertainers and Immigrant Rights Organizations Call For Unity and Participation in March 25 Immigration Reform Forum
WE MARCHED! WE VOTED!
JUSTICE FOR OUR FAMILIES NOW!
1st Annual Forum
Los Angeles Sports Arena
March 25th, 2007 – 10am – 2pm
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March 8, 2007
MEDIA ADVISORY
FOR IMMEDIATE DISTRIBUTION
Contacts:
English: Jorge-Mario Cabrera (562) 243-5559
Spanish: Gerardo Velazco (818) 448-2778
Korean: Yongho Kim (323) 244-5309
Drumming for Peace
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Asian Pacific Islander Contingent
Support our war resisters:
Lt. Ehren Watada & Spc. Agustin Aguayo
Sat. March 17, 2007, 12 pm
Gather: Southwest corner of Hollywood Blvd. & Argyle
Drummers Gather at KRC @ 11am
(900 S. Crenshaw Blvd., LA, 90019)
(Sponsors: Nikkei For Civil Rights & Redress,
Asian American Vietnam Veterans Organization
Young Koreans United (YKU) of LA)
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What is the DREAM Act?
The DREAM (Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors) Act is for students whose futures are restricted by current immigration laws. The DREAM Act allows undocumented students to go to college and become successful US citizens. Without the DREAM Act, the US will be tossing away future doctors and lawyers, current honor students and valedictorians. More information at krcla.org/en/DREAM_Act
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