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OCTOBER 23-29, 2020

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San Diego Race for Mayor heats up

USA

DATELINE FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA

Inaugural conference of young Filipino American physicians brings community together amidst pandemic THE Council of Young Filipino Americans in Medicine (CYFAM) hosted its inaugural conference on October 10-11, with the theme “Isang Bagsak: United in Health”.  This two-day virtual conference brought to-

Fil Am Todd Gloria seeks community support to make history by Momar

G. Visaya

AJPress

FILIPINO American Todd Gloria, a 42-year-old Democratic Assemblyman who currently serves as the majority whip in the California State Legislature, is looking to make history in less than two weeks. He is in a virtual dead heat against his opponent for mayor of San Diego, the eighth largest city in the United States.  If he wins, he would be the first person of color and first openly gay person to be elected as the mayor of California’s second largest city, with a

population of 1.4 million.  Gloria, who was sworn in as the California State Assemblymember for the 78th Assembly District in 2016, became the second person of Filipino descent ever elected to the California State Assembly after Rob Bonta in 2012. Both assemblymen attended an online town hall meeting organized by some of Gloria’s friends in the Filipino American community to further drum up support for his mayoral bid.  “I am looking forward to making sure that our community issues are heard and I am proud to carry the mantle for the Filipino American communi-

AAPI labor and community leaders say No to 22, Yes on 15

by Ritchel

Mendiola AJPress

Calls for California’s corporations to do their share in protecting workers and communities

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San Diego honors comedian Jo Koy during Filipino American History Month by Ritchel

Mendiola AJPress

FILIPINO American stand-up comedian Jo Koy was honored by the City of San Diego during a ceremony recognizing Filipino American History Month. District 6 City Councilman Chris Cate on

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Duterte takes responsibility for drug killings anew

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SAN FRANCISCO — On Monday, October 19, Asian American and Pacific Islander labor and community leaders spoke alongside gig workers at a virtual press conference to urge California voters to protect workers and invest in our communities by voting No on Proposition 22 and Yes on Proposition 15. The pandemic has exacerbated the economic and health gaps in California, including AAPI communities, and voters have a chance to stand

ty,” Gloria said about the prospects of becoming the first Filipino American mayor of a major American city.  He added that he is going to focus on the universal issues that are most important to the voters in the city, including homelessness, housing affordability, infrastructure and the housing crisis, among others.  Gloria shared how his grandparents moved to San Diego and how his parents Phil and Linda taught him traditional family values. He said that he is the first in his working class family to gradu-

MORNING RIDE. Cyclists cruise the bike lane along the banks of Marikina River in Marikina City on Thursday, October 22. People take advantage of the fair weather to ride their bikes after Metro Manila and other parts of the country were affected by Tropical Storm Pepito.  PNA photo by Joey O. Razon

PHILIPPINE President Rodrigo Duterte took responsibility anew for the killings committed under his campaign against illegal drugs. However, he insisted he was not to blame for the deaths with unknown perpetrators. “If there are deaths, I said... you can hold me responsible for anything, any death that has occurred in the execution of the drug war. But do not blame me for deaths whose perpetrators are not known,” Duterte said in his televised public address on Monday, October 19.  The chief executive also claimed he is willing to go to jail for the drug-related deaths. “If you die, that’s because I am angry with drugs. That’s what I am saying. If you bring me to court or send me to jail, fine, I have no problem. If I serve my country by going to jail, gladly,” he said.

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A quick rundown of the 2020 California ballot measures by Klarize

Medenilla AJPress

THOUGH the presidential race is always the primary focus of every general election, it is only one of at least two dozen items that appear on the big ballot every four years. This is the time of the election cycle when everybody from elected officials to celebrities are urging voters to complete their civic duty and cast their ballots. In a year with fake drop-

off boxes and efforts to suppress the vote are rampant, civic responsibility has never been more consequential. Those who have received their ballots in the mail (or have already voted early) know that the California ballot is extensive, and each item that needs a vote is just as crucial as the race to the White House. A majority “yes” vote approves these propositions while a majority “no” rejects them.

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The President’s Advisory Commission on AAPIs held a virtual Filipino American History Month celebration on Thursday, October 15.

President’s Advisory Commission Yamane cites business, leadership USD Alum Runs for San Diego on AAPIs celebrates Filipino City Council, District 7 expertise as strengths in American History Month candidacy to NC city council by Joseph

L. Peralta

AJPress

by Joseph

L. Peralta

AJPress

Ditas Delossantos Yamane, candidate for city council of National City Image capture from www.ditas2020.com

DITAS Delossantos Yamane, one of several candidates vying for two open slots in the city council of National City, will bank on her experience, business knowledge and leadership skills to help the city recover from the ill effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and craft a plan that realistically deals with the challenges of future growth given limited funding sources in these challenging times. A long-time resident of National City, Yamane is no stranger to the National City political scene. Aside from serving on multiple

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San Diego City Council District 7 candidate Noli Zosa Image capture from www.noli2020.com

by Momar

WHILE the candidacy of Assembymember Todd Gloria for San Diego Mayor has dominated the news, another Filipino American has also been on the campaign trail in the San Diego area for the runoff for the San Diego City Council District 7 post. Business owner, community advocate, long-time volunteer and Republican Noli Zosa is vying to fill the post for termed-out fellow Republican Scott Sherman in the district which includes Allied Gardens, Linda Vista, Mission Valley, Serra Mesa and Tierrasanta. Zosa, according to his campaign website, is the son of immigrants and obtained his under-

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G. Visaya

AJPress

THE President’s Advisory Commission on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs), during its third open meeting virtually on Thursday, October 15, and in cooperation with the White House Office of Public Liaison and the White House Initiative on Asian American and Pacific Islanders (WHIAAPI), honored and celebrated Filipino American History Month (FAHM). U.S. Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Elaine L. Chao, and other Senior Administration officials from the White House, U.S. Department of Defense and U.S. Department of Commerce,

thanked the numerous Filipino Americans on the frontlines. Chao talked about the “hundreds of thousands of Filipino health care workers on the frontlines” and that America is grateful for the many contributions of the community. “I am pleased that we are here today to celebrate Filipino American History Month. I am especially thankful to the frontliners, many of them Filipinos, are taking personal risks to save so many lives and keep our country safe, healthy, and whole,” Ross, WHIAAPI cochair, echoed.  Ross also acknowledged FilAms for being “famously entrepreneurial” and cited Pedro

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