Keith Kamisugi

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Archive for July, 2008

This Week with AAPIs for Obama(0)

The Asian American Finance Committee, Democratic National Committee AAPI Leadership Council, South Asian Leadership Council and Indo American Leadership Council hosted on July 29 a soldout lunchtime reception with Sen. Obama for Asian American, South Asian and Pacific Islander supporters in Washington, D.C., at the Mayflower Hotel.

Mobile Posting from iPhone(0)

I just downloaded the free Wordpress iPhone app and am testing it out. This is one mobile app I’ve been waiting for since I build all my blogs on Wordpress.

Obama to Speak July 27 at UNITY: Journalists of Color Convention in Chicago(0)

Presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama will appear in front of thousands of journalists next week at the UNITY: Journalists of Color quadrennial convention in Chicago. Sen. Obama, the apparent Democratic presidential nominee, will appear on stage the morning of Sunday, July 27. The event was originally planned for Thursday, July 24, but had to change […]

AAPI Platform for Change National Call(0)

Asian Americans for Obama, South Asians for Obama and APA for Progress wil hold a national conference call this Sunday focusing on Asian American, South Asian and Pacific Islander issues as part of Barack Obama’s “Listening to America: the Democratic Platform for Change” initiative.
The call takes place on Sunday, July 20, from 4:30 to 6 […]

Obama Opposes Calif. Constitution Amendment to Discriminate on Marriage(0)

“I oppose the divisive and discriminatory efforts to amend the California Constitution, and similar efforts to amend the U.S. Constitution or those of other states,” wrote Sen. Obama last week in a letter to the Alice B. Toklas LGBT Democratic Club of San Francisco. Kudos to Obama for taking this position. The full letter is […]

AP Article on Maya Soetoro-Ng Highlights Asian Americans(0)

Thanks to Juliana Barbassa of the AP for her piece on Maya Soetoro-Ng and how Maya’s Indonesian heritage makes her an important surrogate for brother Barack on the campaign trail and with Asian American audiences.