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CA to develop model curriculum for ethnic studies IN a historic move to expand high school curricula, California Gov. Jerry Brown signed a bipartisan-supported bill that would create a model curriculum in ethnic studies for high schools, charter schools and public colleges. Authored by Assemblymember Luis A. Alejo, AB 2016 would encourage high school districts and charter schools to include more comprehensive history about Asian Americans, African Americans and Latinos in ethnic studies courses. “the development of a comprehensive ethnic studies curriculum acknowledges the diversity of California, which has the most ethnically diverse public school student body in the nation,” Alejo said in a statement. the bill would require the state’s Instructional Quality Commission (IQC) and the state Board of education (sBe) to collaborate with high school and college instructors specializing in ethnic studies to establish model curricula. schools can then use that model as a guide to revise their lesson plans and coursework. the bill won’t be in effect until the 20202021 school year which allows more time for schools to adjust their curricula. earlier this year, the stanford Graduate school of education released a study that
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10 young Fil-Am leaders chosen for PH immersion trip WAshINGtoN, D.C. — two engineers, two lawyers, two marketing and communications professionals, a Broadway producer, an educator, a transportation infrastructure specialist, and a culinary enthusiast, form the fifth batch of young filipino-American leaders who will embark on an immersion trip to the Philippines to meet with influential filipino personalities and deepen their understanding of issues affecting their country of heritage. Now on its fifth year, the filipino Young Leaders Program (fYLPro) continues to give high-performing, next-generation filipino-Americans the opportunity to reconnect with their roots and engage with government leaders, business executives, cultural experts, social entrepreneurs, and innovators in different fields in the Philippines. the following are the 2016 fYLPro delegates: Noel Aglubat (New York), a civil engineer at the federal energy regulatory Commission at the New York regional office; tiffany Batac (Washington, DC), manager of the asset management service area at WsP | Par-
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President Rodrigo Duterte
1,000 gov’t officials tagged in 3rd drug list
Witness alleges Pres. Duterte ordered death squad killings while mayor of Davao Over 1,000 murders in question
by Eric
anthony LicaS AJPress
A seLf-described former Davao Death squad (DDs) hitman testified before the Philippine senate on thursday, sept. 15, corroborating prior accusations suggesting President rodrigo Duterte had approved over 1,000 murders while he was mayor of Davao.
edgar matobato, 57, appeared during a senate committee probe investigating alleged human rights abuses committed in the name of the Duterte administration’s war on drugs, which has reported over 2,500 deaths since the end of June. his statements depict the president as a man willing to go above the law and utilize vigilante violence for political gain and the pursuit of
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his vision of justice. “our work was to kill criminals like drug pushers, rapists [and] snatchers,” said matobato. “those were the people we killed every day.” matobato described in grisly detail numerous murders that he either witnessed or took part in while on the payroll of the City of Davao
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PresIDeNt rodrigo Duterte said he will soon reveal the names in his third and final list of personalities involved with illegal drugs. “the final report is there, I’m about to make it public,” Duterte announced in his speech before the elite Army scout rangers on thursday, september 15, in Camp tecson, Bulacan. the president showed the troops an inchthick of compiled papers, revealing that over 1,000 names were included in the list. the president, however, did not read the names. “there are 1,000 barangay captains and police and mayors and governors and about—judges. Nandiyan na lahat (it’s all there),” he expressed. According to the president, the contents of the list are based on “raw” intelligence that were screened and finalized by Philippine Drug enforcement Agency (PDeA) and the National Intelligence Coordinating Agency (NICA). “Galing ‘yan sa mga raw tapos pinahasa ko sa mga intelligence – PDeA, NICA (This came from raw information then i had it screened by intelligence agencies – PDEA, NicA),” Duterte explained.
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Philippines to stop joint Duterte: US military should leave patrols in disputed sea in pursuit of Mindanao peace by Dana
SioSon AJPress
by Dana
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the Philippines will no longer conduct naval patrols in the south China sea with foreign powers, President rodrigo Duterte said on tuesday, september 13. “We will not join any expedition or patrolling. I will not allow it because I do not want my country to be involved in a hostile act,” Duterte said in a speech during the 48th anniversary of the 250th Philippine Airlift Wing at the Villamor Air Base in Pasay City. he commented that he wanted filipino forces to only patrol Philippine territorial waters, or the 12 nauti-
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Case baffles neighbors and police in Long Beach
home on the 1500 block of Park AJPress Avenue to discover the lifeless bodies of his wife, Charlene, and NeIGhBors and police in their 8-week-old son, shane, apLong Beach are wondering what parently following what invesdrove a 36-year-old filipina to tigators have labeled a murderstab her infant son to death be- suicide. fore turning the knife on herself officers dispatched to the resisometime before 6:30 a.m. on dence found that both subjects tuesday, september 13. had suffered multiple stab wounds Ken Ventanilla returned to his to the upper body, according to a
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by Dana
Edgar Matobato, 57, the former militiaman who accused President Rodrigo Duterte of ordering the murders of opponents and criminals when he was mayor of Davao City. ManilaTimes.net photo
Filipina mom kills infant in murder-suicide by Eric
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preliminary statement from Long Beach Police. mother and son were pronounced dead at the scene by the fire department. the Ventanillas appeared to have a healthy and happy life, according to a neighbor of the family speaking anonymously. “they had friends over,” she told the orange county register.
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three days after urging the U.s. to leave mindanao, President rodrigo Duterte clarified that he only wanted the American forces to pull out temporarily so he could pursue peace talks with the moro people. In his speech before filipino soldiers at Camp tecson in san miguel, Bulacan on thursday, sept. 16, Duterte said the presence of Us troops would make it hard to facilitate peace talks with the moros. “Kaya sinabi ko mindanao (That’s why i said Mindanao). I never said go out... one day, I must decide na umalis muna kayo para (you leave for now) to give us the space to talk,” Duterte said. the president explained that the moros have expressed peace talks would hardly take place unless the Americans leave mindanao. “right after elections, I per-
US forces in Balikatan
sonally sent my son. Gusto ko makipag-usap ng peace (i wanted to talk peace)…sabi nila (they said), for as long as nandiyan Amerikano sa likod ng government niyo (the Americans were behind your government), ‘di kami makikipag-usap (we won’t participate in talks).” Duterte said.
ManilaTimes.net photo
he said the moro rebels believed that the Americans were still “maneuvering” the Philippines. According to Duterte, the moros’ view of the Americans come from the abuses and violence perpetrated by U.s. operations in mindanao against
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