Politics
I'm on the host committee, and I extend the invite to all my Flickr friends to attend:
Please join us on Dec. 4th for two exciting programs in one night: an Asian/Latino Democratic Presidential Forum and - immediately following the forum - a very special networking party hosted by various community groups!
VOICES TO VOTES
An Asian / Latino Issues Forum
featuring representatives from the leading Democratic Presidential Campaigns
with special celebrity appearance by Kelly Hu
Assembly Member Kevin de Leon (Hillary Clinton's campaign)
Assembly Member Anthony Portantino (John Edwards' campaign)
LA School Board Member Yolie Flores Aguilar (Barack Obama's campaign)
The forum will be moderated by Eric Byler (Asian Pacific Americans for Progress) and Sandra Mendoza (Metropolitan Democratic Club).
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
National Center for the Preservation of Democracy
111 N. Central Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90012
Event is FREE
To RSVP, email: curtischin@aol.com
6:15 PM doors open
6:45 - 8:15 PM panel/forum (will begin promptly)
8:15 PM - Tuesday Tingler at the Far Bar (more info below)
Host Committee: Michelle Borok, Grace Chee, Ricky Choi, Phil Chung, Xioamara Corpeno, David Cruz, Keith Kamisugi, Grant Kimura, Ted Kroeber, Joseph Legaspi, Monica Macer, Raul Macias, Ken Maxey, Alejandro Menchaca, Sumun Pendakur, Eric Robles, Alex Rooker, Mora Mi-Ok Stephens, Liz Sunwoo, Nhung Truong, Sarah Vaill, Nick Velasquez, Janet Yang, Nancy Yap, Phil Yu
Steering Committee: Dennis Arguelles, Charles Chang, Curtis Chin, Rhett Francisco, Vivien Hao, Go Kasai, Preeti Kulkarni, Katy Lim, Dean Matsubayashi, Sandra Mendoza, Catherine Park, Anthony Rendon, Melvin Tabilas, Sarah Tay, John Wirfs, Ed Yoon
Presented by Asian Pacific Americans for Progress and the Metropolitan Democratic Club. Venue sponsored by National Center for the Preservation of Democracy. Co-sponsored by the USC Asian Pacific American Student Services.
Immediately following the forum will be the Tuesday Tingler, a special edition of the Monday Minglers co-sponsored by Asian Pacific American Legislative Staff, the Asian Pacific Policy and Planning Committee and Asian Pacific Americans in Philanthropy. They will be joined by several co-sponsoring Latino organizations. Just walk around the corner to:
Far Bar at Chop Suey Café
347 E. First Street
Tel: (213) 617-9990
For more info on the party, email charles.chang@apadrc.org
Parking: several lots available on Alameda and First Streets
Politics
I'm on the host committee, and I extend the invite to all my Flickr friends to attend:
Please join us on Dec. 4th for two exciting programs in one night: an Asian/Latino Democratic Presidential Forum and - immediately following the forum - a very special networking party hosted by various community groups!
VOICES TO VOTES
An Asian / Latino Issues Forum
featuring representatives from the leading Democratic Presidential Campaigns
with special celebrity appearance by Kelly Hu
Assembly Member Kevin de Leon (Hillary Clinton's campaign)
Assembly Member Anthony Portantino (John Edwards' campaign)
LA School Board Member Yolie Flores Aguilar (Barack Obama's campaign)
The forum will be moderated by Eric Byler (Asian Pacific Americans for Progress) and Sandra Mendoza (Metropolitan Democratic Club).
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
National Center for the Preservation of Democracy
111 N. Central Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90012
Event is FREE
To RSVP, email: curtischin@aol.com
6:15 PM doors open
6:45 - 8:15 PM panel/forum (will begin promptly)
8:15 PM - Tuesday Tingler at the Far Bar (more info below)
Host Committee: Michelle Borok, Grace Chee, Ricky Choi, Phil Chung, Xioamara Corpeno, David Cruz, Keith Kamisugi, Grant Kimura, Ted Kroeber, Joseph Legaspi, Monica Macer, Raul Macias, Ken Maxey, Alejandro Menchaca, Sumun Pendakur, Eric Robles, Alex Rooker, Mora Mi-Ok Stephens, Liz Sunwoo, Nhung Truong, Sarah Vaill, Nick Velasquez, Janet Yang, Nancy Yap, Phil Yu
Steering Committee: Dennis Arguelles, Charles Chang, Curtis Chin, Rhett Francisco, Vivien Hao, Go Kasai, Preeti Kulkarni, Katy Lim, Dean Matsubayashi, Sandra Mendoza, Catherine Park, Anthony Rendon, Melvin Tabilas, Sarah Tay, John Wirfs, Ed Yoon
Presented by Asian Pacific Americans for Progress and the Metropolitan Democratic Club. Venue sponsored by National Center for the Preservation of Democracy. Co-sponsored by the USC Asian Pacific American Student Services.
Immediately following the forum will be the Tuesday Tingler, a special edition of the Monday Minglers co-sponsored by Asian Pacific American Legislative Staff, the Asian Pacific Policy and Planning Committee and Asian Pacific Americans in Philanthropy. They will be joined by several co-sponsoring Latino organizations. Just walk around the corner to:
Far Bar at Chop Suey Café
347 E. First Street
Tel: (213) 617-9990
For more info on the party, email charles.chang@apadrc.org
Parking: several lots available on Alameda and First Streets