Friday, May 30, 2008

China Earthquake Vigil June 2, 4:30pm - 6:00pm

Please join the Oakland Chinatown Chamber Foundation for the China Earthquake Vigil on Monday, June 2 from 4:30 pm to 6:00 pm at the Oakland Asian Cultural Center located at 388-9th Street, Suite 290, Oakland. Congresswoman Barbara Lee and Councilmember Henry Chang will be speaking on the impact of the China earthquake and discuss what you can do to prepare for a disaster.

The China Earthquake Relief Effort is supported by State Senate President Pro Tem Don Perata, State Assemblyman Sandre Swanson, County Supervisor Alice Lai-Bitker and many community organizations. We look forward to seeing you on Monday!

Sincerely,

Carl Chan

Oakland Chinatown Chamber Foundation

Chinese Flyer
English Flyer

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Oakland Candidates Forum

The Oakland Chinatown Chamber of Commerce will host an At-Large Candidates Forum on Tuesday, May 27, from 6 to 8:30 PM, at the Oakland Asian Cultural Center. Come and hear from the candidates themselves where they stand on issues including economic development, public safety and education.

We have invited the following five candidates for Councilmember, At Large
seat:

Kerry Hamill
Rebecca Kaplan
Franklin Eric Rose
Clinton Killian
Charles Pine

Monday, May 5, 2008

Frank Kiang Scholarship Recipient


OCA in partner with the Port of Oakland Asian Employees Association is proud to award Kholoud Abdullah with the first Frank Kiang Scholarship award. In the photo above, Frank Kiang's son Stanley Kiang presents Kholoud with the award.

Kholoud arrived in the US from Yemen two and a half years ago without any English language skills whatsoever. In the short time since, she has not only mastered English, but also has excelled in her studies, amassing a GPA that is close to 4.0! In fact, many of her classmates now look to her for assistance and she regularly tutors in various subjects including math, physics, chemistry, and biotechnology. She is known by her teachers as having "a powerful drive to succeed, a love for learning, great curiosity, a strong intellect as well as a fantastic work habits".

In addition to tutoring, Kholoud has been involved with the Journalism Club as an editor and contributor, the Environment Friend's Club as president, and in an effort at her school in Yemen to create a fund to pay tuition for girls in need, a common and widespread issue in Yemen. In the US, she has taken internships at Children's Hospital and Biotech Partners, and worked part-time at Alameda County Medical Center. She writes, "I want to go to college, but it will be tough for me to decide my major among all the subjects that I like: math, physics, chemistry, biotech, or political science. However, as a student of minority group I want to help other minority students go to college, because education can definitely be a tool to strengthen my community. I want to be a Cardiologist and help people who cannot afford medical insurance by opening my own clinic.

Congratulations Kholoud!