Welcoming K’gnausa Newsletter
K’gnausa Yodkerepauprai (“Keen-yah-suh Yawd-keery-paw-pry) joined CAPAA as its new Project Manager in February.
K’gnausa Yodkerepauprai (“Keen-yah-suh Yawd-keery-paw-pry) joined CAPAA as its new Project Manager in February.
On June 26th, CAPAA hosted a small business roundtable to hear the challenges and barriers that our AANHPI small business community is facing. In attendance were 96 participants, business owners expressed concerns including crime/theft, insurance, and applying for grants. The Department of Commerce and the Office of Minority & Women’s Business Enterprises were in attendance and provided important resources that can be found below.
The Commission will convene the March public board meeting on Saturday, June 10th, 10:00 am – 2:00 pm at the Spokane Convention Center in Room 201 ABC. This is a hybrid meeting and open for the public to attend either in-person or virtually via Zoom. A Link to participate will be published on Friday, June 9th on the CAPAA website.
The Commission will convene its Public Board Meeting on Saturday, March 19th, from 10 AM – 12 PM. The meeting will be held virtually with a dial in option to participate. A link to participate and dial-in information are below.
The Commission will convene its Public Board Meeting on Saturday, March 20, from 10 AM – 12:30 PM. Based on guidance from the Department of Health related to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) response, the meeting will be held remotely via video conference call. A dial-in option will also be available for those who are unable to access the meeting electronically.
This letter was sent to King County Executive Dow Constantine and Councilmember Joe McDermott. The letter outlines the commissions concerns for the Chinatown-International District regarding the proposed light rail station and “megaplex” homeless shelter. 2022.10.3 CID Neighborhood Concerns
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Lunar New Year is right around the corner! We wish a very happy and prosperous new year to our friends and family who celebrate. As we enter the Year of the Ox, we celebrate the resilience and strength of our communities. We look forward to another year of serving the diverse communities of Washington on behalf of the Washington state Governor. |
As we move into 2022, we leave a year unlike any other. As always, we are grateful for the opportunity to serve the ANHPI communities of the state of Washington.
Join the Commission for its September Public Board Meeting at the Wapato Filipino Community Center in Yakima County. The meeting will take place from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. with an opportunity to make public comments during lunch. Meeting highlights include: