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5/4/2015 [OAPIA] AAPI Language Lines May 2013
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AAPI Language Linesa newsletter on aapi and language access resources JULY 2013
FEATUREOAPIA Brown Bag Cultural Dialogue VIETNAMESEAMERICANS July 30, 2013The upcoming training will be an hour long presentation anddiscussion on the Vietnamese American community, an ethnicgroup in Asian American and Pacific Islander community. It willfocus on the community nationally and locally providing Districtemployees an increased understanding and knowledge ofVietnamese Americans.
Subject: Vietnamese Americans Date: July 30, 2013 Time: 12:00pm 1:00pm Location: 441 4th Street, NW Old Council Chambers 1st floor Judiciary Sq. Metro, Red Line.
You will have an opportunity to learn about VietnameseAmericans, ask questions, and take information back to youragency about Vietnamese Americans.
With permission of your supervisor, excused absence may begranted in accordance with EDPM Bulletin No. 12275
Space is limited. Please register early. You can register byvisiting: http://goo.gl/3fvz8.
LanguageAccess Programat OAPIAProviding Technical Assistanceto all District agencies
The Office on Asian and PacificIslander Affairs' Language AccessProgram is working towardsbuilding a global city where Districtprograms and government servicesare delivered at a high level. Themission of OAPIA's LanguageAccess Program is to help ensureDistrict Agencies provide programs
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Language Access ArticlesReports, articles, resources on Language AccessBelow is a list of articles on languageand language access related issuesand programs from across the country.These articles can serve as referencesfor you to help develop your Agency'slanguage access programs.
Five Hispanic women sue NYPD over languageinterpreters Many pediatricians still not using interpreters California Department of Consumer Affairs Policy:Foreign Language Translation of Consumer Contracts:Legal Guide K4
Asian American and Pacific IslanderArticlesReports, articles, resources on Asian Americans and PacificIslandersBelow is a list of articles on AsianAmerican and Pacific Islander issuesand programs from across the country.These articles can serve as referencesfor you to help develop your Agency'sprograms and services.
Asian Immigrants Surpass Hispanics As BiggestImmigrant Wave To U.S.
Suicide Amongst Indian Americans: We're Stressed,Depressed, But Who's Listening?
Cancer Among Asian Americans
Immigration Disguises Severity of Poverty AmongAsians in U.S.
and services to DC's limited andnonEnglish proficient (LEP/NEP)Asian American and PacificIslander (AAPI) residents andmerchants at a high level throughtechnical assistance, policyguidance, and education.
ASIANAMERICAN FACTBetween2000 and2011 the thenumber ofAAPIs livingin povertyincreased by50 percent.There areroughly half amillion moreAAPIs livingin povertytoday thanthere wereten yearsago.**Decennial Census and AmericanCommunity Survey National statistics.
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