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APEX Express – April 1, 2010

Khurshid Khoja speaks on the injustice of the incarceration of Japanese Americans during WWII and the continued struggle against racist scapegoating and Assembleyman Warren Furutani shares his personal history in the first pilgrimage to Manzinar and the bill he introduced, and which was passed last year, getting college degrees to Japanese Americans who were denied … Continued


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APEX Express – March 25, 2010

This week on Apex Express, we talk about the City of Oakland's climate change plan.  Asian Communities for Reproductive Justice and the Ella Baker Center join us to talk about their efforts to impact Oakland's climate plan policies.  Also, a report back and film reviews from the SF International Asian American Film Festival, and we … Continued


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APEX Express – March 11, 2010

We speak with the Leo Chiang, Director of the newly released documentary film, A Village Called Versailles.   In the New Orleans neighborhood called Versailles, a tight-knit group of Vietnamese Americans overcame obstacles to rebuild after Hurricane Katrina, only to have their homes threatened by a new government-imposed toxic landfill.  This film will be featured at … Continued


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APEX Express – February 4, 2010

This week on Apex Express, Jonathan Leong and Pawan Dhillon from the Asian American Donor Program join us to talk about their outreach to local API communities around stem cell and marrow donation.  They are organizing a Hip Hop for Hope dance contest which will take place at the Palace of Fine Arts, with an application deadline of Wednesday … Continued


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APEX Express – January 21, 2010

This week on Apex Express, we commemorate the 100th anniversary of the opening of Angel Island's immigration station.  On January 21, 1910, 200 Chinese immigrants were shipped from the Chinese Detention Shed located at First and Brannan Street in San Francisco to open the Angel Island Immigration Station.  About 500,000 immigrants passed through the island from 1910 to … Continued