

| Vol. VII No. 9 |
| ARCHIVES |
| SEPTEMBER 2011 |




| POV's "The Learning" follows hopes & trials of 4 Filipina teachers in America-Premieres on PBS Sept 20 |

| Australia Travelogue (Part 3) |

| Gary Locke: A Trailblazer with a Distinguished Career From Legislator to Governor to Secretary… and Now, Ambassador to China |

| An interview with Lynet Uttal: Making the Asian American experience visible through learning |



| Pateros Fiesta celebrated in Canada |
| STORIES AND COLUMNS Editor's Corner/Over a Cup of Tea: Distorted budget priority, by Heidi M. Pascual Paul Kusuda's Column: Getting older has its drawbacks (Part 2), by Paul Kusuda Jian Ping's Column: Publishing China in the Next 30 Years in digital format, by Jian Ping Gary Locke: From legislator to department secretary to ambassador , from APIAVote POV's "The Learning" follows the hopes and trials of 4 Filipino teachers in America, From PBS-POV Lynet Uttal: Making the Asian American experience visible through learning (1), by Heidi M. Pascual Pianist Lang Lang brings passion, inspiration to young audience at educational event in Chicago, by Jing Zhao Cesarone Teen Poetry , by Shreya Dahal Pateros Fiesta celebrated in Canada: A Filipino tradition in the diaspora, by Heidi M. Pascual Travelogue: Australia: The wonders from Down Under (Part 3), by Susie "Chie" R. Cuňada New Asian Cuisine: Chicken Satay and Indonesian Fried Rice |