030422 - Northern California Edition

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NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

Volume 21 - No. 9 • 14 Pages

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DATELINE Long-awaited gateway in LA’s Historic Filipinotown to be unveiled in May FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA

THE highly-anticipated gateway marking the entrance of Historic Filipinotown is slated to be unveiled in May, according to an update from Los Angeles Councilmember Mitch O’Farrell’s office. In a release sent on February 25, O’Farrell, whose district covers Historic Filipinotown, said the Eastern Gateway will be installed and publicly unveiled in time for Asian Pacific American Heritage Month in May. “After many years, countless meetings, and a lot of blood, sweat, and tears, I’m proud to share that the Historic Filipinotown Eastern Gateway will be installed and unveiled this spring,” O’Farrell in a statement. “This project has been a labor of love by so many people in Historic Filipinotown. This beautiful, historic landmark will be a source of pride for the Filipino community, and will

MARCH 4-10, 2022

Also published in LOS ANGELES, ORANGE COUNTY/INLAND EMPIRE, SAN DIEGO, LAS VEGAS,

California drops indoor mask mandate for unvaxxed, schools by AJPRESS

CALIFORNIA this week announced that it is dropping indoor mask mandate requirements, including for unvaccinated residents and in schools. Governor Gavin Newsom announced that on March

1, masks will no longer be required for unvaccinated individuals, but will be strongly recommended for all individuals in most indoor settings. “California continues to adjust our policies based on the latest data and science, applying what we’ve learned over the past two years to guide our response to the pandemic,” Newsom said.

Masks will still be required for everyone in high transmission settings like public transit, emergency shelters, health care settings, correctional facilities, homeless shelters and long-term care facilities. The Golden State is also joining western states in ending school mask mandates next week.

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Sara Dutete: No talks with her father on VP bid by NEIL

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New Filipina co-founded software aims to stymie human trafficking at the source

ARWIN MERCADO Inquirer.net

DAVAO CITY — Davao City mayor Inday Sara Duterte-Carpio has not been talking about her vice presidential bid with her father, President Rodrigo Duterte. “President Duterte and I have no conversations about my running for vice president,” Duterte-Carpio said, speaking in a mix of Filipino and English, in a press conference on Monday, February 28, where she was asked about it. Last week, in an interview with Presidential Communications Secretary Martin Andanar, President Duterte said he had talked to his daughter only once about politics “months ago.” Based on the president’s answer, it appeared that the said conversation did not end well. “We do not talk about politics — except for once. But I don’t want to discuss it because it was not good. It was between father and daughter. But it was also a conversation about politics,” President Duterte said when asked about her daughter’s tandem with former Sen. Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.

IN a digital world where scamming has essentially become institutionalized, the risk of falling prey to con artists, thieves, and swindlers has become unfortunately easier as the internet evolves. But the insidiousness of the deep underbelly of the internet largely centers around human trafficking, which has only increased in scope with the advent of the internet and social media. Human trafficking — the illegal trade and exploitation of individuals to benefit from their work, service, and bodies — is also referred to as modern slavery, a highly sophisticated web of criminals that seek to profit from the torment, trauma, and torture of unsuspecting victims. But as the global human trafficking network has grown, so have the efforts by anti-human trafficking advocates. In conjunction with other anti-human trafficking advocates, community organizations, and coders, Annalisa Enrile, Ph.D. — a Filipina American professor of

141 Filipinos still remain in Ukraine Duterte hopes his successor despite escalating violence will continue war on drugs

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ASH WEDNESDAY. A Catholic priest puts on the forehead of an elderly woman ash during the observance of Ash Wednesday, March 2 at the St. Peter Parish: Shrine of Leaders along Commonwealth Avenue in Quezon City. Ash Wednesday marks the start of the Lenten season. PNA photo by Joey O. Razon

by NEIL

ARWIN MERCADO Inquirer.net

MANILA — Some 141 Filipinos — some of whom are hesitant or refuse to be repatriated — are still in Ukraine amid the conflict with Russia, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) reported Wednesday, March 2. DFA Undersecretary for Migrant Workers’ Affairs Sarah Lou Arriola said 45 Filipinos

Pacquiao: PH President must be God-fearing by DELON

PORCALLA Philstar.com

MANILA — Undaunted by his fourth ranking in surveys, Sen. Manny Pacquiao will finish his campaign and may accept loss, as long as the candidate who wins will be God-fearing and pro-poor. “Even if Manny Pacquiao doesn’t make it, I’m still hoping that God puts a godly person, one who is a godly leader who has a genuine love for our country. Somebody who is not a thief, not materialistic and who is not lured by money but an authentic motive to serve,” he said. “I believe that is a leader that

we really need for our country. Let’s open our eyes,” the Promdi presidential candidate said, expressing belief he will still make it in the end because he is the only candidate who is genuinely committed to uplifting the lives of the poor. Speaking at a press briefing at the Santa Lucia East Penthouse in Marikina after going around Pasig City in a caravan, Pacquiao insisted the surveys are not reaching the country’s poorest of the poor who represent the majority of Filipinos. The senator cast doubts on the accuracy of preferential surveys for the 2022 Elections,

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are in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv who do not want to evacuate yet despite the threat of the invasion. Meanwhile, 15 are in Lviv which is close to the border of neighboring country Poland. Moreover, 55 Filipinos are located close to the border of Hungary who evacuated but are not yet ready to cross the border to another country.

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by DAPHNE

GALVEZ Inquirer.net

MANILA — President Rodrigo Duterte on Tuesday, March 1 expressed hope that his successor would continue his controversial war against illegal drugs, saying he is worried that  PAGE 2 the drug problem would make a

resurgence. “Itong drugs, I hope that whoever would sit as President, would continue this — if not the ferocity that I did, and I accept it, maski man lang ‘yung a little lower than my standard,” he said in a taped public address aired on Tuesday morning, March 1.


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