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To ensure Asian Americans are part of the democratic process and the party, they need to hold leadership roles, and shouldn’t be limited to just doing Asian American issues. -- U.S. Rep. Mike Honda
 
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Current Events
 
Heritage Month Activities
Date:May 7-25, 2006
Time:TBD
Place: Honolulu, Hawaii
Topic: MAY APA Heritage Month Activities
 
May 3: APA Summit sponsored by DOL and OPM, Washington, DC

May 4: USDA APA Celebration

May 7: USDA FAPAC Pre-Conference Meeting in Honolulu, HI

May 8-12: FAPAC Conference in Honolulu, HI

May 17: USDA-FSA APA Celebration, Washington, DC

May 18: USDA-FNS - APA Celebration, Washington, DC

May 23: USDA-FSIS - APA Celebration, Washington, DC

May 25: USDA-ARS - APA Celebration, Philadelphia, PA

 
Activities/News

  GAO Report of SES Diversity (PDF)

  APANA Brochure (PDF)

  APANA Constitution (PDF)

  APANA List Welcome (PDF)

  APANA List Policies (PDF)

  Leadership Development Program

  A Message from APANA's President

  MOU Between USDA FSIS and APANA

  APANA Seminar

  APANA Meeting Schedule 2006

What is APANA?

APANA stands for Asian Pacific American Network in Agriculture, a department-wide employee organization in the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA).

Organized in 1989, APANA serves as a conduit through which issues of common interests and concerns of the members are addressed.  APANA membership is open to all USDA employees.

On a regular basis, APANA

  • Holds meetings featuring well-known subject matter expert(s) as speaker(s),
  • Plans and organizes activities, including the commemoration of the Asian Pacific American Heritage Month during May of each year, and
  • Provides networking and outreach opportunities to its membership and individuals outside the USDA
APANA's objectives are to:
  • Promote representation of Asian Pacific American employees in USDA services and programs.
  • Facilitate career employment and advancement of Asian Pacific Americans within USDA.
  • Expose and reduce racism, sexism and other barriers to fair employment in USDA.
  • Provide resources and sponsor activities to help Asian Pacific American employees in Agriculture acquire skills and knowledge for career development.
  • Cooperate with other USDA employee organizations with similar objectives.
  • Ensure that Asian Pacific American Heritage Month is properly observed in the Department.
For further information, contact:

APANA, P.O. Box 44399, Washington,D.C. 20026
Phone: 202.694.5210   Email: lily.thienard@fsis.usda.gov
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