Coalition calls on LAUSD to protect AAPI students, staff

Increased anti-bullying trainings, mental health resources and other measures to take place as LAUSD reopens in fall 2021 AS public schools prepare for a total return to in-person teaching, a coalition of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) organizations is calling on the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) to take extra measures to protect…

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[COLUMN] A doctor’s note

A Message Brought to You by Los Angeles County By Dr. Eloisa Gonzales, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health Q: Maaari ko bang kunin ang bakuna ng Pfizer para sa unang dosis (dose) at Moderna para sa pangalawang dosis, o ang kabaligtaran nito? A: Hindi. Kinakailangan mong kunin ang magkaparehong tipo ng bakuna para…

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Salt of the earth: The socio-political-economic impacts of monosodium glutamate and its ties to anti-Asian sentiment

[Editor’s note: Once a year, an essay competition is held at Cal State University, Northridge, amongst Asian American Studies and Education majors, as part of an endowment set up by the columnist, Prosy Abarquez-Delacruz, for her deceased mother, Asuncion Castro Abarquez and her deceased sister, Rosalinda Abarquez Alcantara to provide a scholarship grant to deserving students. The essays are vetted…

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[COLUMN] Activists call on Biden for a wartime global strategy vs COVID-19: Force pharmaceutical companies to transfer their intellectual property to vaccine makers overseas 

YES, we are getting there as one country, closer than ever to defeating COVID-19, and the path toward a better, healthier and stronger America is becoming wider and brighter. The New York Times reported that based on all data and indicators, columnist David Leonhardt optimistically stated on May 21, Friday, that “The pandemic may now…

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[COLUMN] Happy Pentecost!

WE can’t put the Holy Spirit in a box. Like the wind, he blows wherever he wishes. He uses people he wants to use, even those that we would never imagine. The conversion and the missionary life of St Paul are some of the amazing stories of the power of the Holy Spirit. Paul, as…

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[COLUMN] 6 reasons the IRS could audit you

1. Failing to report some income Failing to report subcontract, interest, or dividend income are easy ways to attract an audit. I know that it’s tempting not to report income without W2s or 1099s but it’s not worth it. Many audits that I’ve handles even have 1099s but are lost or misfiled. IRS received copies…

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GEICO opens local office in Burbank

GEICO has opened a new local office at 3522 W Magnolia Blvd. in Burbank, California. Melody Avecilla will lead a team of licensed agents at the new location. Avecilla has significant experience in the insurance industry. Before opening this GEICO local office, Avecilla gained years of extensive insurance experience while working in auto claims and…

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[COLUMN] What is the purpose of bankruptcy law?

THE highest-profile cases of bankruptcy filings are Walt Disney, Milton Hershey, Orange County, a certain Catholic diocese in the USA that was hit by the child molestation cases, the Trump companies during the 90s wiping out billions of debt, Toys “R” Us, and Hertz car rentals, among many others. A distinction can be made between…

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AG Bonta announces charges against several individuals accused of defrauding Filipino elders of $5-M through int’l ponzi scheme

CALIFORNIA Attorney General Rob Bonta on Friday, May 21 announced charges against 15 individuals for allegedly conspiring to defraud at least 30 known victims out of their retirement savings through an international Ponzi scheme. Targeting elderly Filipino victims, who primarily lived in Sacramento and Stockton, California, the fraudulent scheme aimed to solicit millions in investments…

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Olivia Rodrigo tells it like it is on debut album ‘SOUR’

The Filipina American singer-songwriter releases her highly anticipated debut to rave reviews and an army of new fans IT’S the year of Olivia Rodrigo, and it’s best we all accept it. On Friday, May 21, the 18-year-old singer-songwriter released her highly anticipated debut album “SOUR,” an 11-track journey that expertly explains the unexplainable, uncomfortable matter…

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Kollaboration hosts EMPOWERD 2021: A virtual conference to inspire Asian American creatives

Kollaboration will once again hold its conference, where aspiring Asian Americans in arts, entertainment and new media can learn from the community’s inspiring professionals. Taking place on May 22, “EMPOWERD 2021” will be a free virtual event consisting of notable artists, actors, writers, directors, community leaders and more gathering virtually to educate Asian American creative…

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Clark County to lift COVID-19 restrictions on June 1

CLARK County is poised to return to pre-pandemic life on June 1 after the county commission  voted to lift the local COVID-19 restrictions on large gatherings and capacity limits. The move comes after the relaxation of federal and state guidelines on account of the nationwide distribution of the vaccines. “Clark County will delete in its…

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[COLUMN] Is unmasking safe?

CDC Director Rochelle Walensky’s announcement last week: “Anyone who is fully vaccinated can participate in indoor and outdoor activities, large or small, without wearing a mask or physical distancing. The only exception to the rule is in certain crowded indoor spaces, such as buses, and planes, and in congregate settings, such as hospitals, homeless shelters…

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