March 14 Workshops Event Canceled

Out of concern for the well being of our community elders and those around us, and with an abundance of caution, we regretfully inform you that our Annual Workshop Fundraiser BBQ for this Saturday, March 14, is canceled.  

Online presale tickets will be refunded today. If you purchased tickets from a member, please contact that member directly to arrange for your refund.  

Let’s take care of our community and not help the Coronavirus (COVID-19). Please be well and stay well.  

Mahalo for your understanding and kokua.  

– PACCC

Sheri Daniels Selected to Serve on Advisory Committee on Minority Health

(Kaka‘ako, O‘ahu, Hawai‘i) – Dr. Sheri-Ann Daniels, Executive Director of Papa Ola L?kahi, has been appointed by U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Alex M. Azar II to serve a four-year term, effective April 26, 2019, on the Office of Minority Health’s Advisory Committee on Minority Health.

Born and raised on Maui, Daniels is the first Native Hawaiian to serve on the Committee since its formation in 1998.

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Public urged to participate in June hearings on proposed Maunakea rules

Via UH News

The University of Hawai?i invites the public to provide feedback on the latest draft of the proposed administrative rules to govern public and commercial activities on UH -managed lands on Maunakea [Chapter 20-26, Hawai?i Administrative Rules]. The administrative rules are an essential resource management tool for public and commercial activities on UH-managed lands on Maunakea.

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2019 Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival

PACCC is pleased to announce we are partnering with Visual Communications to co-present Pacific Cinewaves on Saturday, May 4 at 1:00PM. The screening will be held at the Tateuchi Democracy Forum @ JANM.

About Pacific Cinewaves

Pacific Cinewaves is a short films program featuring:

  • DOWN ON THE SIDEWALK IN WAIK?K? – Directed by Justyn Ah Chong
  • HAE HAWAI?I – Directed by Ty Sanga
  • LAST TAXI DANCE – Directed by Brayden Yoder
  • MAUKA TO MAKAI – Directed by Alika Maikau, Jonah Okano
  • THE BAY – Directed by Neil Tinkham
  • THE PIT WHERE WE WERE BORN – Directed by Alexander Bocchieri
  • WE DRANK OUR TEARS: RAFAEL MAFNAS’S STORY – Directed by Angelo Manese, Justin Ocampo

“The forces that bond the expansive cultures of Oceania are stories of strength, ingenuity and resilience. This program features films from Hawaii, Saipan, Tinian, and Guam, bringing us from the end of the 19th century and into the contemporary with stories that range from personal trials to revolutionary acts of poetics and survival. – Micki Davis”

Presented by Visual Communications, the 35th Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival will be on MAY 2 – MAY 10, 2019 at select cinemas in the Los Angeles area. LAAPFF is a proud Academy Award®-qualifying film festival for the Short Film Awards.

For program and ticket information, visit festival.vcmedia.org! #LAAPFF2019

Pacific Islander Education Voyage

Join the Superintendent of Long Beach Unified School District (LBUSD) to strategize programs to support our Pacific Islander students.

Thursday, February 22
5:30 – 8pm
1515 E Hughes Way
Long Beach, CA
Room 143

Door prizes and refreshments will be provided!

PACCC receives Ho’oilina Foundation grant

Mahalo a nui loa to the Ho’oilina Foundation for its $4,000 grant to PACCC. We will use this grant to reach out and connect with more Pacific Islanders in our region.

Mahalo also for another very successful Heritage of Aloha Festival. We are honored to help, however we can, to bring together our Pacific Island culture here in California.

The love for our culture is very evident when you come to a festival like Heritage of Aloha. We have been a part of this festival since it has started above to be here every year. Having a chance to talk story and visit with so many people is such a blessing. It is always a fun, rewarding weekend and a great way to share our different cultures. These gatherings are essential for us to see what the community needs for cultural programs.

Maika’i loa for the many hands that make this all possible. You are great stewards of our Oceania Heritage. Our ancestors traveled many miles on open seas and survived to start new Pacific Islander communities wherever they went. Our journey was not as difficult as theirs, but we have different challenges to overcome. Mahalo for sharing this juliana and honoring our ancestors. Through our actions we are strengthening relationships, growing our ‘ike and fill us with inspiration. Mahalo pau a pau. Ke akua pu. Mahalo!

Me ke aloha piha,

Lono Kollars
President
Pacific American Community Cultural Center