

| Vol. VII No. 10 |
| ARCHIVES |
| OCTOBER 2011 |




| Jin-Wen Yu presents TIERS at UW Taiwanese Arts Week |

| Texas Travelogue (Part 1) |
| Call for Peace Drum and Dance company performs at National Wildlife Refuge System's Conserving the Future Conference |
| "Mulberry Child" Documentary to premiere at 2011 Heartland Film Festival |
| Lynet Uttal interview (part 2) |
STORIES AND COLUMNS Editor's Corner/Over a Cup of Tea: Taxing the super rich and the poor, by Heidi M. Pascual Paul Kusuda's Column: Public Municipal Services Budget Proposal, by Paul Kusuda Jian Ping's Column: Language and heritage, by Jian Ping Lynet Uttal: Making the Asian American experience visible through learning (2), by Heidi M. Pascual "Mulberry Child" Documentary to premiere at the 2011 heartland Film Festival, by Kim Dixon Framework for education’s future centers on four powerful questions, by Wis. State Superintendent Tony Evers Call for Peace Drum and Dance company performs at National Wildlife Refuge System's Conserving the Future Conference, by Heidi M. Pascual Jin-Wen Yu presents TIERS at UW Taiwanese Arts Week: A Journey of Movement. by Jonathan Gramling John Henry: A mother's gem, by Heidi M. Pascual Travelogue: Texas, U.S.A. (Part 1), by Susie "Chie" R. Cuňada New Asian Cuisine: Steak Teriyaki Broccoli Chicken Stir Fry |




