UGNAYAN JAN 2010 Networking Meeting Highlights
Monday, 01 February 2010
 

Ugnayan Meeting

Jan 25, 2010

6pm-8pm

 

Facilitator: FilSTAR, Jeff Rice & Chera Amlag

Agenda:

 

Attendees:

Jeff Rice, Chera Amlag, Bill Simpson, Aurora Turla, Efren Pascua, Gloria Adams, Minnie Labonete Erickson, Kristine Kanno, Art Ceriza, Maria Batayola, Esther Simpson, Bert Caoili, Ciony Caoili, Eddie Abellera, Katrina Pestano, Francisco Irigon, Alma Kern

 

1. Domestic Violence - APIWFSC is looking for a new executive director. 2. Save the Date - March 4, 2010 Vigil .

3.Finance Report by Art Ceniza - Times are still tough. Companies such as Walmart, Erickson announced lay offs. When the economy is down, there are lower profits, thus smaller organizations. New Mayor McGinn just started a “task force” to investigate lay offs for managerial positions in the city. McGinn is also hosting a citizen budget workshop this Sunday. Stock market is holding steady. Seattle housing market is decent relative to the rest of the county. The first time homebuyers tax credit is available until June 2010. This tax credit has helped keep housing sales up. Retail sales were up 3.5 points this past December. Best  time to invest. However, employment is not improving much. Unemployment continues to rise. Be cautiously optimistic.

 

4.   Education by Minnie Labonete Erickson, FAEW - FAEW has been busy since the beginning of the school year. Met with State Superintendent Randy Dorn this past October and discussed concerns/issues regarding Filipino youth. There is a big gap between Filipino and other SE Asian youth. HS drop out rates continue to be high. Last week, FAEW met with Seattle city council member Betty Patu and discussed same issues regarding Fil youth. FAEW will be meeting this week on Thur, Jan 28th at 5pm with Seattle Public Schools Superintendent Maria Goodloe-Johnson. Please join FAEW in school board meetings as well to discuss new school zone plans.  FAEW is currently busy with Pagdiriwang - Excellence in Education, Literacy and Musical contest, Gloria Award, and Scholarship through Barber’s family donation. Lastly, FAEW will be holding their annual fundraising event on March 12th at China Buffet - $25 per person, half goes to FAEW.

 

5. Health and Heathcare by Esther Simpson - A new republican senator from Boston was recently elected. His addition to the senate may water down the health care bill or die all together. The swine flu is dwindling in numbers. However, there are still a lot of vaccines through DOH. Be sure to get your swine flu shot. Children and teenagers are more at-risk.

 

6.  Kultura, a monthly event is held at the FCC every third Friday. Previous themes have been “Frayed” - horror film, Arts and Crafts, and Emerging Writers. The last event on Emerging Artists had 30 audience members and talented young writers from Youth Speaks,  Richard Hugo House, and Youngstown Performing Arts Center. Please get the word out about the next Kultura on Friday, Feb 19th with Pinay Sa Seattle and FCS. The theme is on domestic violence.

 

7.   Immigration - Nothing is happening until the Health Care reform is done. OneAmerica has been active to put on workshops regarding immigration.

 

8.Veterans A lot of veterans have already received their one time lump sum payment, while some have passed. The deadline to apply for benefits is Feb 10th. Veterans are encouraged to submit a partial application even if they don’t have all the paperwork so it can be submitted before the deadline. Hopefully, now the re-unification bill can be worked on. It’s already been introduced into the House. There’s talk about a campaign to allow wives of vets who have passed away to also receive benefits. However, knowing the economy don’t know if this will happen. Esther is working with Gloria Adams and Sluggo Rigor on writing about vets in Pamana III.

 

9.   FACES coordinated with other organizations of color to submit a paper? on the importance of race and social justice issues within the City. The mayor wants to cut 200 management positions. Keep an eye out and engaged in the issues because there are Filipino empoyees classified as managers even though they help create policies.

 

10. Feb 8th - API Reception for McGinn. Email Frank Irigon or Maria Batayola if you want to attend.

 

11. The Pamana III project is underway. The book will be 9 1/2 by 13 1/2 wide landscape. The time period will be from 2000-2009. It will be a coffee book with pictures and inclusive to different topics and writers from the greater Seattle at large. Families, organizations, individuals are encouraged to purchase a page. Each page is $300. Half page and quarter page “ads” are also available. New Editor in Chief Bert Caoili

 

12 .Katrina Pestano was introduced as the new FilSTAR youth program Coordinator. She interviewed last week and her first day is today. She will have consistent hours at the FCC and will be coordinating a new grant from the City of Seattle Neighborhood Matching Fund called “Southend Pipeline to Success” mentorship program along with the Saturday Academic Program. Katrina shared her background and values she brings tot he FCS. The mentorship program will be a layered mentorship program including college students and young professional mentoring high school students, and high school students mentoring middle school students. The high school students will receive up to $1,000 for their services, thus providing work opportunities for our youth. The kick off event for this program will be on Feb 18th at the FCC from 6pm-8pm.

 

FAEW expressed their willingness and commitment to support and collaborate with FilSTAR and described the importance of partnering up with teachers when offering youth programs. Gloria Adams also shared her experience with a similar tutoring/mentoring program 10 years ago that was successful. She mentioned that offering a stipend to youth helped retain them in the program. FAEW invited Katrina to meet with them and attend the meeting with Seattle Superintendent Maria Goodloe-Johson this Thurs, Jan 28th. Katrina will attend.

 

FilSTAR also expressed their interest in partnering with different community individuals and organizations and explained how partnerships is necessary in the success of the program. Ugnayan members present showed great support and offered different contact who may be helpful in our programming: Butch Castro (UW Prof of Nursing), FLOW, Fil-American Engineers c/o Baby Turla, Boeing Company (Dwight D. Manaca), Art (financial literacy), Efren (Hands on Banking), Filipinos of Microsoft, LEAP, etc.

 

FilSTAR will be emailing further information regarding programs.

 

Announcements:

 

-  IDIC: New President Eddie Abellera is re-structuring IDIC in all policies. They went to Olympia to speak on House Bill 1816 because IDIC is looking into vacated schools as a possible site. IDIC is working on strategic planning for the next 5 years, creating alliances, code of ethics. IDIC also wants to have satellite offices in the North end and is currently looking for funding.

-  Maria Batayola asked how the community can support. Talks of sits ins in vacated schools with elderly was had. Gloria Adams mentioned how she is happy that we are in the company of people with some sort of activism. Maria B. will send APIC agenda for Feb 4th. There will be a Filipino contingent traveling by bus to Olympia. IDIC will already be there. IDIC is an issue to discuss with legislatures during APIC. THe bus is leaving at 8am on time.

-  Frank Irigion is scheduled to travel to Washington DC next month for NAPAFASA. Let him know about issues you want him to present.

-  How to survive economic crisis - Feb 6th 10am-12pm @ FCC- Let’s Get Smart Series.

-  Feb 11th - Meet with Director of Washington State Office  USDA Rural Dev’t @ El Centro de la Raza. Filipino farmers are having a hard time accessing capital to continue growing our food.

 

Next months Ugnayan Meeting is on Mon, Feb 22nd. Topic is on Census - 6-8pm. See you all there!