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21. National Programs Directory
The Asian American Alliance ( Alliance ) is a notfor-profit, Exchange is anational network of regional information centers NEWMOA (Northeast),
http://www.p2rx.org/Networking/detailsNew.cfm?region=5&orgid=401

22. KSCI
LA18 is proud to have invested significantly in the Asian American market research . National regional information on consumer goods, services,
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  • ISA/Gallup Consumer Studies (1990-present)
    ISA/Gallup Viewership Studies (1995-present)
    R.L. Polk, Asian American Studies (1995-present)

  • National automotive registration information for general market and Asian Americans by manufacturers and models. Breakdown by counties in Southern California available.
  • Simmons National Consumer Survey (1995-present)
  • Large database of national information on consumer demographics, attitudes and shopping behaviors. Information primarily on national advertising categories such as packaged consumer goods, auto, financial, travel, etc.
  • CAG/ISA AA Market Report(2005)
  • National information on consumer goods, services, and attitudes. Compares Asian American population with the general market, Hispanic, and African American populations. Ethnic breakdown available. In-language interviews.
  • Market Segment Research (1994 - present)
  • National information on consumer goods, services, and attitudes. Compares Asian American population with the general market, Hispanic, and African American populations. Ethnic breakdown available. In-language interviews.

23. AsiaSource: AsiaTODAY - A Resource Of The Asia Society
This report will provide information on Asian and asianamerican cinema, includingarticles on cinema, filmmakers, and films appearing in the festival.
http://www.asiasource.org/news/at_mp_02.cfm?newsid=25611

24. Asian American Net: Middle East
regional information Technology Software Engineering Center (RITSEC). A regional,nonprofit Asian American Net welcomes your comments/suggestions.
http://www.asianamerican.net/me_main.html
Select a Country: Bahrain Iran Iraq Israel Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia Syria Turkey UAE Yemen Middle East Bahrain Iran Iraq ... Yemen Arab Organizations in North America:

25. Alma College: Regional Information
information about Several Regions of the World. For Everyone Regionalinformation International Resources Publications
http://www.alma.edu/academics/international/other/everyone/regional
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Home Academics International Other ... Regional On this page you'll find recommended links to information about the following regions of the world: Africa China Japan Middle East South Asia 614 W. Superior St. - Alma, Michigan 48801 - Contact Us Home About Academics ... News

26. Southeast Asian American Values, Empowerment, Resources, And Betterment Project
Southeast Asian American Values, Empowerment, Resources, and Betterment Project (VERB) Additional information. VERB 2004 regional Trainings PDF
http://www.searac.org/verb-sched2-04.html
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Southeast Asian American Values, Empowerment, Resources, and Betterment Project (VERB) Regional Trainings
Note: Documents on this page or in this section may be in Adobe Acrobat PDF format. In order to read them, you require Adobe Acrobat Reader , which is downloadable free from Adobe Additional information VERB 2004 Regional Trainings [PDF] The Southeast Asia Resource Action Center (SEARAC) and its partners in the VERB project will hold regional trainings in the following locations this year: Washington, DC; San Jose, CA; Greensboro, NC; and, Madison, WI. The training workshops will provide technical assistance and training to mutual assistance associations (MAAs) and faith-based organizations (FBOs). VERB provides subgrants of $20,000, technical assistance and training, mentorship, etc. to partner FBOs and MAAs in North Carolina, Northern California, metropolitan Washington, DC, and Wisconsin. Project Goals:
  • Improve leadership, operational, and service capacity within grassroots partner FBOs/MAAs. Increase the ability of FBOs/MAAs to access resources, and the ability of funders to understand FBOs/MAAs.

27. Publications Of Association Of Asian American Studies
There are many different ways to achieve the goal of Asian American Studies. in various regional locations, the Network will provide information on the
http://www.aaastudies.org/pub.tpl?key=sub&rank=1

28. Trans-Academics.org Discussion Forum
A coalition of groups are planning a regional Queer Asian American useful information, advice, and technical assistance about a specific topic.
http://trans-academics.org/forum/lofiversion/index.php/t305.html
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29. Asian American Psychological Association
AAA PI women within AAPA and in the Asian American psychological DoW information;To compile and record a list of all regional meetings, events,
http://www.aapaonline.org/dow/dow.htm
Overview Mission Statement
  • Creating opportunities for mentoring and networking Promoting a sense of community
top Benefits of Joining Benefits of being a member
Benefits of being an officer
There are many benefits to being a DoW officer. DoW officers and regional coordinators have the opportunity to interact with the AAPA Board of Directors, gain significant experience in leadership, networking, organization and planning. The opportunities are a great stepping stone to other professional positions, including Division 35 (The Society for the Psychology of Women) and provides national recognition within the Asian American psychological community. top DoW Awards
The second award is the "Alice F. Chang Student Scholar Award” to be presented in the amount of $100.00. As with previous years, this award will be given to a student who presents at the poster session during the AAPA conference. A strong preference will be given to students who present on women’s issues. This is our way of encouraging more students to conduct research on issues regarding API women's mental health. Upon receiving the award, the recipient is to write an article on his/her presentation for the Fall Division on Women newsletter. Please follow the AAPA Call for Proposals guidelines. Proposals are to be submitted to both DoW Co-Chairs at addresses listed below.

30. Regional Showcase: TIGAAR Accord
regional Showcase TIGAAR Accord. Launch The information Group for AsianAmerican Rights (TIGAAR) campaign, an educational program aimed at making the
http://www.osha.gov/dcsp/compliance_assistance/stories/tigaar_accord.html
U.S. Department of Labor www.osha.gov MyOSHA [skip navigational links] Search Advanced Search A-Z Index OSHA Compliance Assistance Regional Showcase ... Printing Instructions
ACCORD
The United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), the United States Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), the Office of Council Member Gordon Quan, and community organizations such as the Organization of Chinese Americans ("the Parties") have agreed to enact and adhere to the following accord, entitled "The Information Group for Asian American Rights" (TIGAAR).
On this date, in the City of Houston Texas, the parties agree to:
  • Launch "The Information Group for Asian American Rights" (TIGAAR) campaign, an educational program aimed at making the Asian community in Houston, Texas aware of its rights in the workplace.
    Monitor the campaign and review, evaluate, and modify the program as needed through the year to ensure that the public is well aware of its workplace rights and responsibilities.
    Distribute and circulate educational program materials, including The Information Group for Asian American Rights (TIGAAR) document produced by the Parties.
  • 31. Regional Showcase: Region VI Participates In Unique Agreement To Reach Out To As
    regional Showcase Region VI Participates in Unique Agreement to Reach Out to The information Group for Asian American Rights (TIGAAR) Accord was signed
    http://www.osha.gov/dcsp/compliance_assistance/stories/tigaar.html
    U.S. Department of Labor www.osha.gov MyOSHA [skip navigational links] Search Advanced Search A-Z Index OSHA Compliance Assistance Regional Showcase ... Printing Instructions
    Region VI Participates in Unique Agreement
    to Reach Out to Asian Americans
    An important part of workplace safety is to get the message out to the right people. OSHA's Region VI has taken a role in this effort by participating in an educational campaign on behalf of a growing Asian-American work force within the Houston area.
    The Information Group for Asian American Rights (TIGAAR) Accord
    was signed in Houston, Texas on July 31, 2003 by OSHA and several other government agencies and organizations. The purpose of the Accord is to launch an educational program to inform Asian-American workers about their rights in the workplace and to promote voluntary compliance with employment laws by Asian American employers.
    The TIGAAR program, developed by the Department of Labor and EEOC’s Houston District Office, was created in response to the White House Initiative on Asian-Americans and Pacific Islands and the President’s Management Agenda, which calls for more education measures for both employers and employees on how to comply with employment laws.
    TIGAAR participants plan to sponsor four informational forums during the first year of the Accord. At these forums, they will distribute information on workers rights in the workplace and answer questions from the audience. Notices for each forum will be distributed at least 30 days in advance, and the forums will be advertised through both local and international media. In addition, the participants plan to meet occasionally to evaluate and review the progress of the campaign and to make any necessary changes to improve the program’s efficiency.

    32. Homework Hotline - Ethnicity, African American, Asian American, Hispanic, Americ
    regional information, statistical information, and an index to Japanese web information, conference and regional listings, and links to related
    http://www.homeworkhotline.com/Ethnicity.htm
    Ethnicity African American Heritage Preservation Foundation, Inc. (AAHPF)
    AAHPF is a non-profit foundation dedicated to the preservation of African
    American history. The main goals of the AAHPF include soliciting grants to
    fund full-time maintenance and preservation activities of African American
    historical sites. This work will be monitored by the foundation staff and
    performed by noted experts in the field of historic preservation. The site
    provides information on the projects they have worked as well as sources and
    links to information on preservation of African American historical sites.
    http://www.preservenet.cornell.edu/aahpf/homepage.htm

    American Anthropological Association (AAA)
    The American Anthropological Association is the largest organization of its kind in the world. It was formed to according to its articles of incorporation to promote the science of anthropology, to stimulate and

    33. General Information
    regional Affiliates, Various State Local Agencies. Asian American Diversity information Resources, Inc. http//www.diversityinforesources.com
    http://www.indiana.edu/~purchase/general_info.shtml
    Search: Purchasing Department Supplier Resources Faculty/Staff Resources Minority Vendor Policy Information Links ... Contact Us General Information Small Businesses Veteran-Owned Businesses Small Disadvantaged Businesses (SDB) Women-Owned Businesses (WBE) Historically Underutilized Business Zone Businesses (HUB Zones) Service Disabled Veteran Owned DIVERSITY DEFINITIONS The following guidelines established by the Small Business Administration (SBA) and the National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC) are used to determine the certification status of Indiana University.
    Designation
    Ownership Definition
    Certifying Agency
    African American
    Owned Business
    Business that is at least 51% and operated by an African American indivisual(s) with U.S. citizenship. African Americans have origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa.
    National Minority
    Supplier Diversity
    Council (NMSDC) or its
    Regional Affiliates, Agencies Asian American Owned Business (Includes Asian Pacific and Asian Indian catagories) Business that is at least 51% owned and operated by an Asian American individual(s) with U.S. citizenship. Asian is the ethnicity of an individual whose origins are from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Japan, China, Taiwan, Korea, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Phillippines, Samoa, Guan, US Trust Territories of the Pacific or the Northern Marianas.

    34. Asian Americans: General Information
    An annotated list of general information sources on Asian Americans part ofthe Asian ContentRich Asian American Net, collection of regional
    http://newton.uor.edu/Departments&Programs/AsianStudiesDept/asianam-info.html
    Asian Americans: General Information Asian-Nation: The Landscape of Asian America "your one-stop source & opportunity to explore the historical, political, social, economic, & cultural elements & issues that make up today's diverse Asian American community" Asian American Net "collection of regional & country-specific materials available on the Internet ... listing of the local language, as well as English, on-line newspapers & magazines ... organizations of persons of Asian descent [in North America] " Asian American Resources Clubs/organizations; media; personal home pages; info/FAQs; events, etc. Asian American Resources A comprehensive bibliography from Dartmouth College GoldSea "Asian American Supersite": Asian American Poll; Asian BookReview; AsiaGate (news); asiaMs.Net; Career Center; GoldSea 100 American's top Asian entrepreneurs; Asian American Demographics; Asian American University, etc. Recommended Asian American Web Sites Compilation of "sites that are reflective of Asian American realities," with a focus on "Web index sites, clearinghouses, directories ... & e-journals & electronic news"

    35. Jefferson-Madison Regional Library - Online Databases
    Science Project Help. Piedmont regional Science Fair information about thisyear s fair, plus links to sites that will help you put your project together.
    http://jmrl.org/pr-teens-homework.htm
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    One benefit to these databases is that the information contained in them has been researched, reviewed, edited, and approved, just like reference books. Sometimes they are online versions of books that exist in print. That means they can be regarded as a legitimate research resource.
    African-American Sites
    The African-American Migration Experience
    Created by the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, New York Public Library. African-American Web Connection African-American World
    PBS site featuring links to arts, history, politics, and people in African-American history. Has a searchable database. Africans in America
    PBS site covering the history of slavery in the United States. Encyclopaedia Britannica's Guide to Black History The Faces of Science: African-Americans in the Sciences
    Many profiles of African-Americans who have made contributions to science.
    Online Databases: GroveArt.com
    Online reference resource for all aspects of the visual arts from prehistory to the present day. Includes thousands of image links plus links to many art museums websites. GroveMusic.com

    36. Multicultural Resources: Asia Americans/East Asian Studies
    BACKGROUND information. Asian American/East Asian Studies Reference Sources information resources in the field of Asian studies including regional Data,
    http://www.union.edu/PUBLIC/LIBRARY/guide/mcasia.html
    MULTICULTURAL RESOURCES:
    Asian Americans/East Asian Studies
    This Guide: Asian American/East Asian Studies: Reference Books The Catalog Statistics Indexes ... Electronic Journals Multicultural Guide: General Resources Reference Books The Catalog Indexes Statistics ... Multicultural Web Sites Action Menu: Search Minerva Catalog Place Book Orders Search E-Journals Search Other Libraries ... Search Electronic Resources Home Pages: Union College Multicultural Resource Center Schaffer Library
    BACKGROUND INFORMATION
    Asian American/East Asian Studies Reference Sources
    The Asian American Almanac . By Susan Gall and Irene Natividad. 1st Ed. Detroit, MI: Gale Research, 1995. CALL NUMBER: Ref E184.O6 A824 1995 The Asian American encyclopedia . Editor, Franklin Ng; managing editor, John D. Wilson. New York: Marshall Cavendish, c1995.
    CALL NUMBER: Ref E 184.O6 A827 1995 v.1-6 Columbia Chronologies of Asian History and Culture. Editor, Bowman, John S. New York: Columbia University Press, c2000. CALL NUMBER: Ref DS 33 .C63 2000 Encyclopedia of Asian history . Prepared under the auspices of the Asia Society ; Ainslie T. Embree, editor in chief. New York: Scribner; London: Collier Macmillan, c1988.

    37. Preliminary Guide To Resources On Asian American Artists At The Archives Of Amer
    Asian American artists have played an important role in this artistic legacy, project or contact AAA s West Coast regional Center for more information.
    http://artarchives.si.edu/guides/asianam/asianam.htm
    Preliminary Guide to
    Resources on Asian Pacific American Artists
    at the Archives of American Art
    Photograph of Yasuo Kuniyoshi, ca. 1940, taken
    in his studio during his work for the Federal
    Art Project, NYC. Photographed by [Max] Yavno
    for the FAP, NYC, Photographic Division.
    Archives of American Art, Photographs of Artists Collection I.
    INTRODUCTION
    The Archives of American Art exists to preserve and make available primary source documentation on American art, and has, since its founding in 1954, amassed thousands of collections and oral history interviews toward that end. Asian American artists have played an important role in this artistic legacy, and the Archives of American Art is pleased to provide this Preliminary Guide to assist those wishing to use these varied resources in their research. This Preliminary Guide to Resources on Asian American Artists at the Archives of American Art has been prepared to coincide with the Smithsonian Institution's Asian Pacific American Heritage Month events during the month of May, 1999. A focused project during the summer and fall of 1999 is scheduled to expand the

    38. Asian American Federation >> Tribute And Remembrance: Asian Americans After 9/11
    For more information about the Asian American International Film Festival and its Long Island communities and organizations as well as other regional,
    http://www.aafny.org/special/doc/screenings.asp
    Asian American Federation
    RESEARCH DOWNLOADS

    Mental Health

    Elder Study

    9/11 Reports

    FEDERATION
    Relief Efforts

    Resource Guides

    Relief Initiative

    WTC Fund

    Documentary Screenings ORDER REPORTS Please contact individual organizations for more information regarding each screening. If you are interested in screening the documentary for your organization or for the public, contact Michelle Tong at michelle@aafny.org . To purchase a copy of Tribute and Remembrance: Asian Americans After 9/11 on VHS, download the order form UPCOMING SCREENINGS HOUSTON, TEXAS Saturday, September 11, 2004 Exact time and location: TBA Sponsor: Organization of Chinese Americans, Houston Chapter PAST SCREENINGS Asian American/Asian Research Institute, Queens College April 11, 2003 25 West 43rd Street, 18th Floor, between 5th and 6th Avenues If you missed this screening, you can log into www.aaari.info Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race, Columbia University April 17, 2003 717 Hamilton Hall For details about other activities at the Center for the Study of Ethnicty and Race, please go to their website:

    39. COMSYS Information Technology Services, Inc. - Definition
    National Minority Supplier Diversity Council (NMSDC) or its regional Certified Asian American Owned Business (Includes Asian Pacific and Asian Indian
    http://www.comsys.com/pf/about/sd/Definition.html
    Supplier Diversity Definition The following guidelines established by the Small Business Administration (SBA) and the National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC) are used to determine the certification status of minority and women owned businesses. Designation Ownership Definition Certifying Agency Certified African American Owned Business Business that is at least 51% owned and operated by an African American individual(s) with U.S. citizenship. African Americans have origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa. National Minority Supplier Diversity Council (NMSDC) or its Regional Affiliates, Various State and Local Agencies Certified Asian American Owned Business (Includes Asian Pacific and Asian Indian categories) Business that is at least 51% owned and operated by an Asian American individual(s) with U.S. citizenship. Asian is the ethnicity of an individual whose origins are from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Japan, China, Taiwan, Korea, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Philippines, Samoa, Guam, US Trust Territories of the Pacific or the Northern Marianas. National Minority Supplier Diversity Council (NMSDC) or its Regional Affiliates, Various State and Local Agencies

    40. Why Join USPAACC
    Receive updated market information on Asian American suppliers and specialpublications Designated as USPAACC regional Corporate Member in USPAACC print
    http://www.uspaacc.com/web/aasccertification/membership/why_join_uspaacc.htm
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    Past Excellence Awardee Votes from Space! USPAACC 20th Anniversary Committee Dinner ... AASC Certification
    USPAACC MEMBERSHIP Click each membership category to see full list of benefits: Membership Category Eligibility Annual Dues
    AA/MBE Member Any business owned by an Asian or Minority U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident providing products or services to other companies or individuals See Regional Chapter Certified AA/MBE Member Any business owned by an Asian or Minority U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident providing products or services to other companies or individuals that has applied and been approved for USPAACC AA/MBE Certification SPECIAL PACKAGE Membership + Certification See Regional Chapter Individual Member Any individual who is not a business owner nor representing a business See Regional Chapter Student Enrolled in full time course of study

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