061722 - Northern California Edition

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NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

Volume 21 - No. 24 • 14 Pages

T HE F ILIPINO A MERICAN C OMMUNITY N EWSPAPER

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California officials call for more funding for Asian-language teachers DESPITE the growing Asian community in California and nationwide, the Golden State does not have enough accredited Asianlanguage teachers and instructors, statewide officials say. For the 2020-2021 school year, almost 1,200 accreditations for bilingual instructors were confirmed by the California Dept. of Education (CDOE), but only 93 of those accreditations were for Asian-language instructors. California lawmakers and community leaders are calling for a one-time $5 million funding package to address what they described as a shortage in accredited Asianlanguage teachers. Advocates for the Asian American community say that this shortage of dualimmersion language instructors puts immigrant children — who could learn English simultaneously with their native language — at a disadvantage. “We must address the shortage of accredited Asian-language teachers,” said Connie Chung Joe, CEO of Asian Americans

JUNE 17-23, 2022

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

Biden signs off on first steps toward national AAPI museum by KLARIZE

MEDENILLA AJPress

UNITED States President Joe Biden on Monday, June 13 signed a bill that will kickstart the creation of a national museum dedicated to Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI)

history and culture. HR 3525, also called the Commission to Study the Potential Creation of a National Museum of Asian Pacific American History and Culture Act, will establish a select group of AAPI leaders who will issue recommendations for a “plan of action

A FILIPINO family was a victim of another hate crime when they were mocked and physically attacked at a fastfood restaurant in North Hollywood, California. An ABS-CBN report said the incident happened on May 13 that began at the fastfood drive-thru around 10 p.m. when a jeep bumped the family car of Patricia Roque. “As we were about to get to the drive-thru, someone bumped the back of our car and we immediately went ahead and called 911 and our dad to help us,” Roque said. “What started out as a minor traffic collision escalated into something more dangerous, and something we never would have expected,” she said. She said her family was verbally attacked and threatened by the other driver after telling them they were “so Asian.” “He said ‘I’ll kill you,’” she said. Nerissa, Patricia’s mother, narrated that her husband Gabriel arrived in the area, but the driver of the other car rushed to him and punched him as he fell to the ground. “The attacker then tried to open our car to get my daughter. My husband stopped

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California mortgage relief program expands eligibility for homeowners amid COVID hardships by AJPRESS

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Pinoy family mocked, attacked in California

for the museum.” In other words, this commission will be responsible for what is included in the museum as well as possible locations, likely within the Washington D.C. area.

PH COLORS AT SF CITY HALL. The iconic San Francisco City Hall, known as a set for Hollywood films such as “Raiders of the Lost Ark,” “A View To A Kill” and “Milk,” and as a sought-after wedding venue in the city, was illuminated with the Philippines’s national colors of blue, yellow and red on Sunday, June 12, in celebration of Philippine Independence Day, and Filipino-American Heritage and Friendship Day in the city. San Francisco Mayor London Breed signed a proclamation – presented to Philippine Consul General in San Francisco Neil Ferrer following the Philippine flagraising ceremony at the San Francisco City Hall on Tuesday, June 7 – where she declared June 12 as Filipino-American Heritage and Friendship Day, and congratulated the Filipino people on the 124th Anniversary of the Proclamation of Philippine Independence. “San Francisco has a longstanding history of openness and respect for people of all backgrounds, and today, on the occasion of the Philippine Independence Day we particularly recognize the important contributions made to our city by Filipino-Americans,” Mayor Breed’s proclamation stated. Photo courtesy of San Francisco PCG

THE California Mortgage Relief Program announced that it is significantly expanding eligibility requirements to offer funding to a greater number of California homeowners who have fallen behind on housing payments due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. The program has modified the past-due requirement to include homeowners who missed payments in the first half of 2022, expanded the income eligibility and will now cover past-due property taxes for more homeowners. “Many California homeowners, like many renters, felt the impact of COVID-19 on their household finances, putting them at risk of losing the homes they’ve worked so hard for,” said Secretary of the California Business, Consumer Services and Housing Agency Lourdes Castro Ramírez. “I’m proud of the partnership with the U.S. Treasury providing $1 billion for the California Mortgage Relief Program and I applaud the California

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Gov’t urged to open up the PH to more foreign investments by RAMON

ROYANDOYAN Philstar.com

MANILA — The Philippines should open further to foreigners if it wants to corner more job-generating investments, Asia-based Hinrich Foundation said on Tuesday, June 14. There’s a “window of opportunity that might be the right moment to open the country," Riccardo Crescenzi, professor of economic geography at the London School of Economics, said in an online forum organized by Hinrich. Crescenzi did not explain when this opportunity would come, nor what’s with this

window that would allow the economy to open up more to foreign investors. For years, the Philippines has lagged behind its regional peers in attracting FDI, no thanks to its decrepit infrastructure. After reaching a record-high $10.1 billion net inflows in 2017, data showed FDI to the Philippines started declining from that peak, with the pandemic worsening the downtrend. As virus curbs ease around the globe, FDI net inflows hit an all-time high of $10.5 billion last year. Meanwhile, the outgoing Duterte administration managed to make a last-minute Outgoing President Rodrigo Duterte with daughter Vice President-elect Sara Duterte-Carpio Malacañang photo

Duterte to Sara on Bongbong Marcos can enter US due to diplomatic immunity - envoy drug war: ‘Take over’ by CHRISTIA

MARIE RAMOS

Inquirer.net

PRESIDENT-elect Ferdinand Marcos Jr. would be “welcome” to the United States given his diplomatic immunity as a head of state, a top Washington diplomat pointed out on Thursday, June 9. “The fact is, when you’re a head of state, you have immunity in all circumstances and are welcome to the United States in your official role,” U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Wendy U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman and President-elect Ferdinand “Bongbong” Sherman told reporters in a Marcos Jr. Photo from Twitter @DeputySecState roundtable discussion in Pasay

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City when asked on the matter. Before this, she capped off a day of meetings with Philippine officials, including Marcos Jr. and outgoing Foreign Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. “When someone is the head of state, they have [diplomatic] immunity and would be welcome to the United States,” Sherman added. In 2012, a U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit handed down a contempt judgment against Marcos Jr., his mother Imelda, and the estate of

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by KRISTINA

MARALIT ManilaTimes.net

PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte, stressing the importance of shielding the youth from the harmful effects of illegal drugs, wants his daughter and Vice President-elect Sara DuterteCarpio to continue his advocacy. "Take over," the outgoing leader said at an event in Valenzuela City last Sunday, June 12. "Ikaw na... Kunin mo 'yang trabaho (You do it. Get the job)," he said. Duterte pointed out that

the Department of Education (DepEd), which Duterte-Carpio will soon lead, will play a vital role in ensuring school-aged children will not be influenced to be drug users. "'Yang Department of Education, maraming bata diyan (there are a lot ot children involved). Do not ever allow contamination diyan sa kanila (among them)," he urged. The President likewise encouraged his daughter to not hesitate in ruling with an iron fist and just "do it" if it would mean having a drug-free school system. 


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