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Volume 8 Number 11 03-15-2002
Features
"People's Republic of China: A Crumbling Nation?"
In the last century, the Chinese have suffered a lot. They have stability now, but that may be all their current government is willing to give them.
APIA Gala Scholarship Fundraiser for 2002
The Asian & Pacific Islander Association (APIA) held their Annual Gala Scholarship Fundraiser on March 2nd at C-Fu Gourmet this year.
ASU President Lattie Coor
In 1990, Arizona State University President Lattie Coor announced his plan for improving educational programs by increasing the diversity among the students on campus.
Arizona Lottery FACTS
ARIZONA LOTTERY ANNOUNCES REVOCATION OF POWERPICK, INC. LICENSE EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY
Arizona State University hosts World Festival
For the past few years, Arizona State University has hosted the World Festival.
History of the Chinese in Phoenix
Preface: As unlikely as it may seem, the construction of a new sports arena for the Phoenix Suns Basketball Association franchise provided the opportunity to study the history of the Chinese in Arizona and their role in economic and social development of the City of Phoenix.
JACL condemns hate-mongering
Column by Ann Coulter Calls for Media Outlets to Drop Her Column
Janet Napolitano Reception
More than 100 influential Asian Pacific American (APA) citizens attended a reception
Japanese American National Museum's 10th Anniversary Dinner and Board Meeting
The Japanese American National Museum (JANM) held it's 10th Anniversary Dinner at the Grand Ballroom at Hollywood and Highland on March 8, 2002.
LEAD Academy…
LEAD Academy is a summer program that emphasizes Asian American culture, teaches leadership and assertiveness to high school students who will benefit from LEAD Academy as they prepare for college and the real world
Lisa Ling Keynote Speaker at 11th Annual Phoenix International Women's Day Luncheon
On March 5, 2002, Asian SUNews assigned Jason Wong and me to support and cover the 11th Annual Phoenix International Women's Day Luncheon.
Mesa Senior Center celebrates Lunar New Year in the Chinese tradition
Chinese culture and businesses are featured
NAPALC Condemns Hayworth's Remarks
The National Asian Pacific American Legal Consortium (NAPALC), along with two of its Affiliates-the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF), and the Asian Law Caucus (ALC)-condemn Representative J.D. Hayworth's (R-AZ) discriminatory remarks before Congress late last week.
National JACL to hold Resisters of Conscience Ceremony on May 11,2002
During this time of bigoted backlash against innocent Arab, Muslim, and Sikh Americans for the terrorist attacks of September 11th, the importance of standing up for people's civil rights has new meaning.
Nellie Wong visits Arizona State University
Nellie Wong, who is an acclaimed poet and activist came to Arizona State University to be a keynote speaker at the Feminism and Activism Conference held on March 1-2.
Stephanie Cheng chosen Phoenix Young Woman of the Year
The Phoenix Youth and Education Commission has announced the winners of the 2002 Outstanding Young Man/Woman of the Year Awards
Tapping into our roots...part II
Each evening one of the different well-known halau (hula schools)?that performed at the famed Edith Kanaka ole Stadium was the Merrie Monarch Hula Competition held each April
The Forgotten Children (Part II)
According to a recent conference hosted by the United Autism Alliance in Los Angeles, "Autism is a severe, lifelong neurological development disability."
Chamber News
ASIAN BUSINESSES TO BENEFIT
The seventh annual Asian Pacific American Business Expo on May 17 will provide the local Asian business community excellent opportunities to secure more procurement possibilities with both the public and private sectors.<
Chamber News
President's Message
Columns
Chef Sy's Culinary choice for March
Oven-Fried Chicken Breasts
Creamy Broccoli Soup
Joe's Roundup
Japanese American Citizens League newsletter
Kadomoto's Komments
SHOULD PEOPLE HAVE TO SPEAK ENGLISH FOR BUSINESS?
MJ's Korner
Human nature, most likely, forgets catastrophic events, because if they trivialize them, they are most likely to be stuck in the state of mind for a very long period
Straight Talk…
Spring is in the air! Love that spring training here in the Valley of the Sun!
Womanly Speaking...
Six months after the 9-11 terrorists attack and let us give thanks to our lucky fortune that we are still here.
Business News
Chandler Minority Small Business Workshop
The City of Chandler announces the third annual Chandler Minority Small Business Workshop.
Long Term Care Facts:
Often times we deny the simple facts before us…
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