May 17, 2012

DC: May 26: Mayor's AAPI Heritage Month Celebration

Every year, the DC Mayor’s Office on Asian and Pacific Islander Affairs organizes its Annual Mayor’s AAPI Heritage Month Celebration, which attracts many people from the greater DC area. The event is a celebration of the AAPI community and incorporates cultural entertainment, the Mayor’s Community Service Award ceremony, and ethnic food tasting.

Save the date for this year’s Celebration on Thursday, May 26, 2011, 6:30pm-8pm.
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Library
901 G St. N.W.
Washington, DC 20001

For more information please contact:
Neel Saxena
Tel: 202-727-3120
Email: oapia@dc.gov ; neel.saxena@dc.gov
http://www.apia.dc.gov/

Book Review: White House Doctor: Behind the Scenes with the Clinton and Bush Families by Connie Mariano

Ed. Note: The below is a new book released yesterday written by Navy Rear Admiral (Ret.) Dr. Connie Mariano, a Filipino American woman who was Presidents George H.W. Bush and Clinton’s personal doctor when they were President.  We will post her book tour details when they are released.

White House Doctor by Connie Mariano: Book Cover
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White House Doctor: Behind the Scenes with the Clinton and Bush Families by Connie MarianoWilliam J. Clinton (Foreword by)

Product Details

  • Pub. Date: June 22, 2010
  • Publisher: St. Martin’s Press
  • Format: Hardcover, 320pp
  • ISBN-13: 9780312534837
  • ISBN: 0312534833

Synopsis

From the Publisher

A riveting look into the personal lives of our presidents through the eyes of their White House doctor

Dr. Connie Mariano served 9 years at the White House under Presidents George H.W. Bush, William J. Clinton, and George W. Bush. She participated in world headline-making news events and traveled all over the world. She cared for visiting dignitaries and was charged with caring for all the members of the First Family. From flirting with King Juan Carlos of Spain to spending the night on the Queen of England’s yacht, Dr. Mariano glimpsed a glittering and powerful celebrity that few ever see. White House Doctor is a fascinating look into what goes on behind closed doors at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.

Biography

In 1992, DR. CONNIE MARIANO became the first military woman in American history to be appointed White House doctor. The founder of the Center for Executive Medicine, a medical concierge practice providing presidential-quality medical care to CEOs and their families, she now lives in Scottsdale, Arizona.

Publishers Weekly

This doctor is a bit of a celebrity herself: the first military woman in U.S. history to be appointed White House doctor, the first female director of the White House medical unit, and the first Filipino-American to become a navy rear admiral. And though Mariano humbly bows to the bigger-than-life presidents—George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton—she cared for during eight years in Washington, it’s her journey that’s so remarkable. Having begun life in 1955 as the daughter of a U.S. Navy steward in the Philippines, she was appointed a White House physician by the navy in 1992, and her mettle was thoroughly tested during medical emergencies—and political storms. Whether helping to treat Bush’s skin cancer or dispensing a Band-Aid on the golf course, accompanying the president on overseas trips or performing a Heimlich maneuver on a choking guest at a holiday gala, Mariano always kept her cool and her sense of humor, which she retains in this unusual inside look at the White House. 8 pages of color photos. (June 22)

Kirkus Reviews

A memoir by a Navy physician whose patients were U.S. presidents and their families. Rising up the ranks from captain to rear admiral during her service at the White House, Dr.Mariano was the first woman and first Filipino-American to become the physician to a president and the director of the White House medical unit. She writes of her experiences with humor and justifiable pride. This is no fly-on-the-wall tell-all, although she does comment on the "tall, slender, long-haired beauties" who used to preen in front of President Clinton-they were called "POTUS bait" by the staff. While there were only minor alarms and excitements during her nine years on the job-Bush I’s last year and Clinton’s two terms-she faced some challenging moments and passed with flying colors through tough security-training exercises, countermanding her former boss’s instructions when he refused to relinquish his job and brushing off snide remarks that she benefited from a personal relationship with the president. Though she was the "wrong sex, wrong color, even wrong height [and] didn’t look like the stereotypical White House doctor," Mariano persevered, with special help from the "silent servant class at the White House . . . the people of every day attended to the leader of the free world in his private quarters." As director of the medical unit, she instituted a number of changes to improve the standard of care, including 24/7 on-site medical staffing and updated treatment protocols. She traveled with more than 130 overseas presidential trips and many times worked grueling hours, making the painful choice to sacrifice her own family time to serve two first families. Her retirement from the Navy in 2001 was simultaneously a time of celebration and sadness. An interesting, behind-the-scenes glimpse of life at the White House.

The launch party will be in Washington, D.C. The agent is Susan Crawford/Crawford Literary Agency

DC APIA Heritage Month

Ed. Note: The below comes to us from the DC APIA office.

Dear Friends,

On behalf of D.C. Mayor Adrian Fenty, I would like to invite you, your family, and friends to the Mayor’s May Asian and Pacific Islander American (APIA) Heritage Month Celebration.

The Mayor’s Office on Asian and Pacific Islander Affairs will celebrate APIA Heritage Month with Mayor Adrian M. Fenty on Tuesday, May 18th from 7 p.m. – 8:45 p.m. The celebration will highlight the APIA community’s diversity and recognize the contributions of APIAs to the District. Mayor Adrian M. Fenty will present his Community Service Awards to members of the community and government who have provided outstanding service to the District’s APIA community. In addition, we will have the privilege of having Congressman and Asian and Pacific American Caucus Chair Mike Honda (CA-15) serve as the keynote speaker for the evening.

As always, the celebration is free and open to the public and conveniently located at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library. To celebrate, the evening will include cultural performances as well as light Asian fare.

D.C. Mayor’s APIA Heritage Month Celebration
Tuesday, May 18th, 2010 from 7:00 p.m. – 8:45 p.m.
Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library
901 G St NW, Washington, DC

We hope that you will be able to join us in celebrating APIA Heritage Month. To RSVP or for more information about the event, please contact Mable Kong at mable.kong@dc.gov or visit our website at http://apia.dc.gov.

Sincerely,
Soohyun “Julie” Koo
Director, The Mayor’s Office on Asian and Pacific Islander Affairs

Apply for the Summer White House Internship

The White House Internship: A Public Service Leadership Program

The White House Office of Public Engagement proudly announces the White House Summer Internship Program is now accepting applications. The opportunity to serve our nation with other bright, young college students in the Obama administration is available to those who apply.

How To Apply:
Go to: www.whitehouse.gov/internships

A completed application includes:

  • two essays
  • three letters of recommendation
  • resume

Deadline for the Summer Internship Program is February 7

Questions or concerns? Email: intern_application@whitehouse.gov

“This program will mentor and cultivate young leaders of today and tomorrow and I’m proud that they will have this opportunity to serve…I want to commend all who apply for their desire to help through public service to forge a brighter future for our country.”

—President Barack Obama, May 22, 2009

President Obama believes in the capacity of young people to move America forward. He is committed to providing young leaders from across the nation an opportunity to develop their leadership skills and fostering a continued commitment to public service through the White House Internship Program. This hands-on program is designed to mentor and cultivate today’s young leaders, strengthen their understanding of the Executive Office of the President and prepare them for future roles in public service. To learn more about the program, please visit whitehouse.gov/internships. Apply Now.

Legal Eagles (cont'd)


NATIONAL ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION
Cordially invites you to a Reception Honoring the Asian Pacific American Lawyers In the Obama Administration

Tuesday, June 23, 2009
6:00pm – 8:00pm
Hosted by Mayer Brown LLP
1909 K Street, N.W., Washington DC 20006

Confirmed Honored Guests include:

Chris Lu
Assistant to the President and Cabinet Secretary, White House

Ivan K. Fong
General Counsel, Department of Homeland Security

Marisa Chun
Deputy Associate Attorney General, Department of Justice

Nicholas Rathod
Deputy Associate Director, White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs

This event is co-sponsored by the Asian Pacific American Bar Association of DC (APABA-DC),
the Asian Pacific American Bar Association of Maryland (APABA-MD), the Asian Pacific American Bar Association of Virginia (APABA-VA) and the Vietnamese American Bar Association of DC (VABA-DC).

Please RSVP by June 19, 2009 via e-mail to programs@napaba.org.
RSVP is required to attend this event.