LOS ANGELES – Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and the LA City Council have united with seniors, tenant rights groups, unions and civil rights advocates to oppose Proposition 98, which aims to eliminate rent control, eviscerate local land use rules, gut environmental protections and undermine public water projects. Prop. 98 holds out the false promise of “eminent domain” reform, but instead obliterates Californian’s rights to fair housing.
Press Advisory
For Immediate Release
May 9, 2008
Contacts:
Thomas Yee, A3PCON, 213-473-1670
HyunJoo Lee, NAKASEC, 323-937-3703
Asian American Pacific Islanders Stand United
Vote NO on Prop 98 and YES on Prop 99 on June 3rd!
What:
Press conference organized by the Asian Pacific Policy and Planning Council (A3PCON) and its member organizations to express the Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) communitys opposition to Prop 98 and support for Prop 99 which will appear on the June 3rd ballot.
조찬 기자 간담회
An Asian Media Briefing Exploring Gay & Lesbian News Coverage
후원 단체
Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation
Asian Pacific Islander Equality Los Angeles
Asian Pacific American Legal Center
Asian Pacific Americans for Progress
Filipinas Magazine
미주한인봉사교육단체협의회(NAKASEC)
민족학교(KRC)
South Asian Network
날짜: 2008년 4월 22일, 화요일
시간: 오전 9시 30분 – 11시 30분
장소: 아태법률센터 Asian Pacific American Legal Center
1145 Wilshire Boulevard, 2nd Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90017
MEDIA ADVISORY
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
11-08-07-advisory-medical-language-access-press-conference.doc
November 8, 2007
Contact:
Caroline Lee (Korean Resource Center) 323-937-3718
Standing Up for Our Rights! – Korean American Seniors Are Taking Action
Medi-Cal Language Access Campaign
MEDIA ADVISORY
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: November 7, 2007
Contact:
Anike Tourse (CHIRLA) 310.622.3637
Yongho Kim (KRC) 857.488.3740
Statewide Day of Action: DREAM Class of 2007
Students will dramatize a mock graduation, using political theatre to urge US senators to pass the Federal DREAM Act
What: Theatrical ceremony and rally demanding the passage of comprehensive immigration reform that includes the Federal DREAM Act this year.
When: Wednesday, November 7, 2007 4:00 pm
November 2, 2007
Media Advisory
For Immediate Release
advisory-11-7-07-chirla-dream-graduation.pdf
Contact:
Anike Tourse, CHIRLA, 213.210.6735
Yongho Kim, KRC, 323.937.3718
Statewide Day of Action: DREAM Class of 2007
Students will hold a mock graduation to urge US senators to pass the Federal DREAM Act
For more information contact:
Sarah Mercer, Latino Issues Form, (916) 205-0860 (Sacramento)
Ellen Wu, California Pan-Ethnic Health Network, (510) 832-1160 (Bay Area)
Nancy Berlin, California Partnership, (323) 422-2830 (Los Angeles, San Diego, Riverside)
Nayamín Martínez, Centro Binacional para el Desarrollo Indigena Oaxaquena (559) 499-1178 (Fresno)
Event on Thursday Oct. 11th
10am at Governor’s regional and state offices
Press Advisory:
Communities of Color Demand Health Care Reform
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
October 10, 2007
Contacts:
Paulina Gonzales, UNITE HERE Cell: (323) 485-3055
Rini Chakraborty, Sweatshop Watch Cell: (818) 291-3229
Sookyung Oh, NAKASECOffice: (323) 937-3703
Media Advisory
Labor, Community Leaders in Los Angeles Respond to Judge’s Ruling on New Homeland Security “No-Match” Rule
Judge issues ruling today to stop DHS from hijacking error-prone SSA database as a tool for improper immigration enforcement
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 1, 2007
Contacts:
Mary Gutierrez (LA County Fed), (213)276.-3384
Jorge-Mario Cabrera (NALAAC), (562) 243-5559
Becky Bae (NAKASEC), (323) 937-3703
L.A. Communities and Workers to Stand in Opposition to Social Security No Match Letters and say “No-Match Makes No Sense”
Groups to hand deliver opposition letter to Social Security officials
Media Advisory
en-media-alert-dream-lausd-press-conf-9-19-07.doc
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
September 17, 2007
Contact:
Yongho Kim, KRC, 323-937-3718
Anike Tourse, CHIRLA, 310.622-3637