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Submit Questions for May 2010 House Party Speakers

If you have questions you want answered by our featured panelists, Kalpen Modi, Congressman Mike Honda, Ami Bera, and Marissa Graciosa, you can post them (post comment) here. We will select questions and have 1-2 questions per speaker following their remarks.

 

On Sunday, May 2nd, please join Asian Pacific Americans for Progress (APAP) as we host our annual State of Asian Pacific America House Party. We are pleased to announce that Kalpen Modi, Associate Director of the White House Office of Public Engagement and Congressman Mike Honda (CA-15), will be joining us, via conference call, for the nationwide event. On the call, we'll also be getting updates from the White House, Congress and grassroots activists on the progress we made this past year.

 

WHAT: State of Asian Pacific America House Party 2010

WHO: Hosted by Asian Pacific Americans for Progress

DATE: Sunday, May 2, 2010

TIME: 4-6 pm EST, 1-3 pm PST, 10 am - 12 pm Hawaii

 

• Kalpen Modi, Associate Director, White House Office of Public Engagement

• Congressman Mike Honda (CA-15)

• Ami Bera, Candidate for U.S. Congress (CA-03)

• Marissa Graciosa, Director, Fair Immigration Reform Movement

 

Cosponsors:

United States Student Association - National Asian Pacific American Student Caucus

Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum


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Jason Mak - Eugene, OR (not verified) on Sun, 05/02/2010 - 13:17

Question for any of the speakers:

"What is the White House planning to do, if anything around the racist immigration and other proposed laws in Arizona?  Is Eric Holder going to go after them on Constitutional grounds?"

Anselmo Villanueva - Eugene, OR (not verified) on Sun, 05/02/2010 - 13:43

Which national API organizations have come out to publicly denounce what is currently going on in Arizona.  

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