Connie Chung was the first Asian woman to co-anchor the nightly news on a major network. This #APAHM2018 & #WorldPressFreedomDay, we celebrate her contributions to journalism.
Passing down the knowledge her mother taught her about Hawaiian seaweed, Dr. Isabella Kauakea Yau Yung Aiona was the first Native Hawaiian woman to receive a PhD in science. She became the world's leading expert in limu earning her the nickname of First Lady of Limu. #APAHM2018
In 2005, Sarinya Srisakul became the first woman of Asian descent to serve in the @FDNY. Through her work as President of the United Women Firefighters, she continues to fight for gender equality. #APAHM2018
@FDNY As a two-time Olympic medalist and a nine-time U.S. champion, @MichelleWKwan inspired generations of girls to become figure skaters. #APAHM2018
@FDNY@MichelleWKwan The first Miss Aloha Hula at the inaugural Merrie Monarch Festival, Aloha Dalire was an inspirational kumu hula to Keolalaulani Hālau 'Ōlapa O Laka for more than four decades. Her daughters now continue her legacy.
@FDNY@MichelleWKwan Cristeta Comerford is an immigrant-- she left the Philippines when she was 23 to work in Washington, D.C and Vienna. She is the first woman and first person of Asian descent to serve as White House Executive Chef.
An expert on traditional water rights, Emma Kaʻilikapuolono Metcalf Beckley Nakuina was appointed Commissioner of Private Ways and Water rights which allowed her to serve as the first female judge in Hawaii.
After her father passed away and her family was incarcerated during WWII, Yuri Kochiyama became a lifelong civil and human rights activist for causes like the anti-war movement. #APAHM
Kalpana Chawla was the first Indian woman to fly in space as an @NASA astronaut. After she passed away in the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster, she was awarded the Congressional Space Medal of Honor. #APAHM
@NASA Susan Ahn Cuddy's parents were the first married Korean couple to emigrate to the US. Susan went on to serve as the first Asian-American woman and the first female gunnery officer in the Navy. #APAHM
@NASA Grace Lee Boggs was a civil rights activist, author, philosopher and feminist. She devoted her life to fighting for racial and economic justice. #APAHM
@NASA As one of the first women to be inducted in the International Surfing Museum's Walk of Fame, Rell Sun was the top ranked women's longboard champion who helped established the first women's professional tour. #APAHM
When I was sworn into the Senate, I said I may be the first #AAPI woman Senator, but there would be a second, third, and more. Proud to serve with @SenKamalaHarris and @SenDuckworth. #APAHM
@SenKamalaHarris@SenDuckworth A prominent women's rights supporter, Andrea Jung was the first female CEO and Chairwoman of Avon Products and the first woman to serve as Chairman of the Cosmetic, Toiletry & Fragrance Association. #APAHM
@SenKamalaHarris@SenDuckworth World renowned architect and designer Maya Lin achieved national recognition at the age of 21 when her design was selected for the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. She was recognized with the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2016. #APAHM
@SenKamalaHarris@SenDuckworth The women leaders of the Aliʻi Trusts provided for the health, education, and welfare of Native Hawaiian children in perpetuity. #APAHM
@SenKamalaHarris@SenDuckworth@chloekimsnow is the first female snowboarder in history to land back-to-back 1080 degree spins in competition. She serves as a role model for young AAPI women. #APAHM
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Today, the Supreme Court is hearing arguments on the availability of the abortion pill, mifepristone, to decide whether to roll back access to mifepristone nationwide.
Let’s talk about it. 🧵
When Dobbs was decided, we knew chaos and confusion would be unleased across the country, and we're seeing it now.
Mifepristone has been safely used for more than 20 years, accounting for over 50% of all abortions in the U.S. Now, access to this pill is at risk.
The FDA approved mifepristone as safe and effective in 2000, and then made the pill more accessible in 2016 and 2021 by allowing the pill to be:
▪️ dispensed in retail pharmacies and by mail
▪️ prescribed by more certified providers
▪️ prescribed through telehealth appointments
Yesterday, the Supreme Court heard arguments on whether it will overturn the Chevron doctrine—a 40-year-old doctrine that's critical to a functioning federal government.
Let me explain 🧵
The Chevron doctrine recognizes the Congress delegates authority to technical experts at federal agencies selected by Congress to implement federal laws, in line with Congress’s intent.
Overturning Chevron would enable individual judges to limit or overturn agency decisions, giving little to no deference to such decisions.
🚨 IMPORTANT 🚨
Deadlines for federal assistance for survivors of the Lahaina and Upcountry wildfires are quickly approaching.
Applications must be submitted by:
📌 Disaster Unemployment Assistance: Sep. 25
📌FEMA Disaster Assistance: Oct. 10
📌SBA Disaster Loan: Oct. 10
Disaster Unemployment Assistance: Available to workers, business owners, and self-employed individuals working or living in Maui County who became unemployed or had their work hours interrupted because of the Lahaina or Upcountry fires.
FEMA Disaster Assistance: Available for individuals and households affected by the Lahaina and Upcountry wildfires to help take care of necessary expenses.
To apply, call 800-621-3362, visit , download the FEMA app, or visit any Disaster Recovery Center.DisasterAssistance.gov
I will not support the nomination of Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court for the following reasons:
She will vote to strike down the Affordable Care Act after being rushed on the Supreme Court in time to hear the case on November 10.
Millions of Americans will lose their health care – catastrophic in the middle of a pandemic.
She has a long history of being anti-choice and an explicit willingness to reverse SC precedent – endangering the protections of Roe v Wade. A woman’s right to control her own body is at stake.
The president expects her to support any challenge he mounts to the election results.
Gen. Soleimani was a reprehensible figure responsible for the deaths of hundreds of American service members and thousands of innocent people around the world.
His death in a U.S. airstrike further escalates hostilities and increases the potential for widespread violence in a part of the world already fraught with peril.
In normal times, we could have confidence that the President – fully cognizant of the potential ramifications of this strike – was mobilizing a whole of government response and coordinating with our allies to seek a diplomatic outcome. But these are not normal times.
President Trump’s hasty, unilateral decision to withdraw U.S. troops and abandon our Kurdish allies in Northern Syria was made without consulting senior military and State Department officials. Trump’s rationale is based on lies and misinformation which are evident in his tweets.
The President continues a pattern of erratic behavior that has resulted in the erosion of our long-standing alliances. It's actions like these that compelled Secretary Mattis, who understood the importance of our allies, to resign.
With this action, we stand to lose the gains we have made in the fight against extremism in the Middle East. This is a betrayal of the Kurdish forces who stood with us in the fight against ISIS and weakens the value of an American promise.