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Darek & I got on a Silver Lining Tour bus at 4:30 a.m. and headed to Pasadena, California for the 129th Tournament of Roses Parade. The theme this year was "Making A Difference". The Grand Marshall was Gary Sinise. We saw Todrick Hall on a float! We had a wonderful time. After the parade we drove down Colorado Boulevard (the parade road) and saw all the trash people had left...How disgusting. The tour included our bus rides, bleacher seats for the parade and dinner at Home Town Buffet.
Gary Sinise (the Grand Marshall) is in this photo..in sunglasses.
most events i attend in and around and associated with the bay area are all over flickr the next day. maybe it's just too early, but i'm a little disappointed. i didn't take any shots myself since we were standing on a porch with a bright light and there were street lights in the way. we could see the fireworks just fine, but it wouldn't have made for good photos.
i have a number of friends out on the playa this holiday but i'm on call and didn't have enough vacation time to go. i can't show you the pictures, but at least i can say *with certainty* our fireworks display was safer.
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Thursday, July 13th
Finding and Applying for Federal Jobs
Federal Track
9:30 AM – 11:30 AM
Federal A&B
Description
Unlock the Secrets to Landing Your Federal Dream Job! Master the Art of Federal Job Hunting and Craft the Perfect Federal Resume to Stand Out in the Crowd!
During this session, you will learn:
The difference between a private sector and federal resume
How to document work history and education
Do’s and Dont’s of a federal resume
Developing a master resume
Navigating USAJOBS
The federal hiring process
Speaker
LaShawn Dobbins(Speaker)U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Director of Strategic Talent Recruitment
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Shattering the Glass Ceiling: Career Journeys of AANHPIs to the Senior Executive Service
Federal Track
12:30 PM – 2:00 PM
Federal A&B
Description
AANHPIs represent 7% of the Federal workplace, and hold 5% of the executive leadership positions. Hear from AANHPI women in different Federal agencies and departments on their career paths, how their navigated their way through the process, the different pathways for becoming an executive leader, and challenges and opportunities and how you can position yourself to become a Federal executive.
Speakers
Vivian Chen(Moderator)Chief Learning Officer U.S. Department of Agriculture
Natalie Lui Duncan(Speaker)Food Safety and Inspection Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Deputy Assistant Administrator
Emily Su(Speaker)U.S. Department of Energy, Assistant General Counsel for Enforcement
Jiashen You(Speaker)U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Chief Data Officer and Director for the Office of Enterprise Data and Analytics
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Civil Rights, Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO), Affirmative Employment, and now DEIA? How do these all play out for people of color in general and AANHPIs specifically?
Federal Track
2:15 PM – 3:45 PM
Pan American
Description
Hear from Federal DEIA leaders on how EEO and Civil Rights laws have been enhanced with DEIA principles promoted in the federal workplace through President Biden's issuance of Executive Orders (EOs) which have advanced equity, civil rights, racial justice and equal opportunity throughout all of the Federal Government. In June 2021, the President specifically issued EO 14035, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA) in the Federal Workforce so that Agency workforces reflect the diversity of America through its employment policies and practices to ensure that public servants at all levels have an equal opportunity to succeed and lead. This builds on other Equity-related EOs such as EO 13985 Advancing Racial Equity and Support for Underserved Communities through the Federal Government. The Federal Government is working to be a model for DEIA, where all employees are treated with dignity and respect through its recruitment, hire, professional development, career advancement and retention of the Nation’s talent with initiatives to remove barriers to equal opportunity. Hear how the Federal Government is ensuring accountability to assure a diverse, equitable, inclusive, and accessible workplaces that yields higher-performing organizations.
Speakers
Javier Inclan(Moderator)National Science Foundation Office of Inspector General, Assistant Inspector General for Management and CIO
Dorris Lin(Speaker)U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Director for Inclusive Diversity
Cyrus Salazar(Speaker)DHS/TSA
Golda Philip(Speaker)Maternal and Child Health Bureau, Senior Advisor for Equity
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Welcome Reception
6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Presidential
Description
Kick off the convention with a warm welcome from OCA National and OCA-DC Chapter, and enjoy some appetizers while networking with fellow attendees.
Speakers
Thu Nguyen, Executive Director, OCA
United States Representative, Ted Lieu, California's 36th Congressional District; Vice Chair of the House Democratic Caucus
United States Representative, Judy Chu, California's 28th congressional district; Chair of the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus
United States Representative, Grace Meng, New York's Sixth Congressional District
Linda NG, National President, OCA
Scott Sapperstein - AT&T's Assistant Vice President of Public Affairs
Bel Leong-Hong, Past Present of the OCA Greater Washington DC, DNC AAPI Caucus Chair Bel Leong-Hong
Adrienne Ngar-Yee Poon, President, OCA-Greater Washington, DC Chapter, Asian Pacific American Advocates
Ben de Guzman, Director of the Mayor's Office on Asian and Pacific Islander Affairs (MOAPIA)
Claudine Cheng, former OCA National President
Laura Berrocal, Vice President, Policy and External Affairs at Charter Communications
Helen Zia, EXECUTOR - ESTATE OF LILY AND VINCENT CHIN
DEBBIE CHEN, EXECUTIVE VP, OCA
Brandon Tsay, an American hobbyist computer programmer who disarmed the 2023 Monterey Park shooting gunman
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The difference in stories made me lol. (Not the cropped on though :( )
What did the Post Office do???! :)
What a difference an hour makes! Commencing shoveling at 8:23am and just before pulling out to go to work at 9:32am.
Barnetby's doomed semaphore signals are seen to good effect in this view of three-car Class 185 'Desiro' DMU 185 114 approaching the village's station whilst forming First Trans Pennine's 11.55 Manchester Airport-Cleethorpes service. @14.16
Niamh came home with this cake from nursery today, to celebrate valentines day on Sunday.
This week has also been 'cake a difference' as part of the Bliss annual Kiss for Bliss fundraising appeal. We've made and sold cakes to try and raise funds to make a difference for babies born too soon, too small, too sick.
Bliss do fantastic work. Check out their website www.bliss.org.uk for more information, or to find out where to buy some yummy cakes and donate money to a great cause.
HPAD 12/02/10
Building the Difference and increasing understanding between community and law enforcement, CMPD invited pastors and ministry leaders to hear a call-to-action by Chief of Police, Kerr Putney.
Following the call-to-action, Charlotte Mecklenburg Library gave a short presentation and shared materials on how we create opportunity as a community leader and public resource.
Johnson & Wales University – Hance Auditorium. July 18, 2019
Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon
Seven months makes a big difference.
In the heat of the summer, at the pinnacle of underbrush and Alabama humidity, TCI looks like a different place than in the dead of Winter. I saw an entire building and a third train engine that I had not seen before. Not to mention numerous smaller structures and holes in the Earth big enough to swallow cars.
“Attitude is a little thing that makes a big difference.” ― Winston Churchill © 2014 byMaC Photography ift.tt/1kWn4KG - ift.tt/SX0hVD
What’s the difference between a collapse, a downfall, and a downright apocalypse? How will it all end, and why do we love to wonder? Ice or fire, zombies or bombs? Out with a bang or a whimper? And can we do anything to stop the decline?
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY, the new free exhibition at Science Gallery at Trinity College Dublin, will explore why the disastrous can be devilishly entertaining, and whether there’s any truth to these dismal predictions. Join doomers, designers, and doctors as they lay out the top threats to our world, evaluate how likely they are, and spell out exactly what we can do about it. The exhibition opened on 13th October and runs until 11th February 2018. For more information, visit dublin.sciencegallery.com/icoe.
The Union Pacific locomotive leading this eastbound CSX train on the southeast connection at Deshler, Ohio, is decades younger than this ex-B&O signal. For now, the CPLs continue to stand on the Toledo Subdivision in Deshler.
A photo-walk with a difference! On 8th April in Bangalore ( Russell Market and surrounding area) for capturing the city in a whole new way!
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You claim your City because, when the City breathes, you breathe. When the City halts, you halt. When the City moves, you move. All its sights, its highs – yours for the taking, as you have Explored, Experienced & Interacted with your City to assert it as yours, making it your playground.
With the shimmering summer, your City comes alive each moment with the changing shadows of the defining elements of the City, even after the sun has set. Between each waning & waxing moment of these shadows, there lies a unique story of your City, which only you can read.