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APRIL 29 - MAY 5, 2022 Volume 15 - No.25 • 16 Pages
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California Joint AAPI Legislative Caucus to celebrate APIA Heritage Month, honor leaders THE California Joint Asian American & Pacific Islander (AAPI) Legislative Caucus will celebrate May as Asian Pacific Islander American (APIA) Heritage Month and recognize distinguished AAPI leaders through this year’s “Excellence Awards.” The honorees range come from advocacy, health, civil rights, business, arts and entertainment, and more fields. “It has been two years since the start of the pandemic and the AAPI community continues to face anti-Asian hate, while dealing with the inequities that have been exacerbated by the pandemic. Despite these challenges, each honoree continues
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PH wraps up WTTC Global Summit, Saudi Arabia to host the next one DOT focuses on ‘regenerative tourism’
by MOMAR
G. VISAYA
AJPress
THE president and chief executive officer of the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) praised and thanked the Philippines
for successfully hosting the three-day summit in Manila. “I’m not often stumped for words, but I am now. Wow! What an amazing summit. We really have rediscovered travel,” Simpson said at the closing ceremony of the summit, which
MANILA — The Commission on Elections (Comelec) has canceled the last round of presidential and vice presidential debates this weekend due to the unavailability of the candidates just days before the May 9 polls. The supposed town hall debates rescheduled on April 30 and May 1 will instead be replaced with pre-taped, hourlong interviews of the candidates to be aired from May 2 to 6, the Comelec announced on Monday, April 25. The poll body was forced to cancel the final presidential and vice presidential debates originally set on April 23 and 24 after its partner organizer, Impact Hub Manila, was unable to pay P14 million of its P20.5-million obligation to Sofitel Philippine Plaza Manila, the venue of the Comelec-sponsored PiliPinas Debates. The fiasco has prompted an internal investigation within Comelec of its top
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US House passes bill to study new Asian Pacific Heritage museum by AJPRESS
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Final president, VP debates canceled ahead of May 9 polls
gathered leaders of the tourism industries across the world. Simpson, who considered the “extraordinary Philippine welcome” as her personal highlight of the two-day summit, added that its success
PH ELECTIONS 2022. Kababayan overseas voters in New York have been dropping off their ballots at the Philippine Center on Fifth Avenue. The Consulate is advising those who will be receiving their packets this week should do so as well or mail them back to them soon. Photos courtesy
PLANS to create a national Asian Pacific American museum in Washington, D.C. have moved to the next step as the U.S. House of Representatives this week passed a bill to form a commission to study the issue. The bill approved unanimously by the House on Tuesday, April 26 would create a new commission to consider the development a new National Museum of Asian Pacific American History and Culture. The measure will head to the Senate for voting. The group would be responsible for studying the costs of building a National Museum of Asian
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International arrivals in Steven Raga announces candidacy PH surpass 300,000-mark for AD30; endorsed by Rep. Grace by DANIZA
FERNANDEZ Inquirer.net
MANILA — International arrivals in the Philippines have surpassed the 300,000-mark since the country reopened its borders to fully-vaccinated tourists last February 10, Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat reported on Tuesday, April 26. “From February 10 to
April 25, na-surpass na natin ‘yung (we surpassed the) 300,000-mark. We received about 313,050 international arrivals,” Romulo-Puyat said in a Laging Handa public briefing. Romulo-Puyat, however, said that the figure is far from the eight million prepandemic international tourist arrivals registered in 2019.
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Meng, Sen. John Liu, AM Catalina Cruz, and other community leaders FIL-AM community leader Steven Raga announced his historic candidacy for Assembly District 30 from Diversity Plaza in Jackson Heights on Saturday, April 23. “I am so excited and pumped up to announce my candidacy. I
grew up here and have seen our diverse immigrant communities land here and take root, building vibrant neighborhoods,” said Raga. “It is time that we take our voice to the Assembly and that we are
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