- Read more about the meeting here.
- View the Slide Show.
Saturday, February 28, 2009
OPL meeting with Latino and Latina leaders
Friday, February 27, 2009
New program, first in U.S., helps immigrants save for citizenship
A first-of-its-kind program that helps poor immigrants pay the costly citizenship application fee is under way in San Jose.
- CET Nation Headquarters
- 701 Vine Street, 2nd Floor
- San Jose, CA 95110
- 408.287.7924, 408.534.5360
- info@cet2000.org
- Info: Local Offices
Thursday, February 26, 2009
VOAVideo: Obama Reassures Public on Economic Revival
Obama Reassures Public on Economic Revival
U.S. President Barack Obama says the United States will emerge from uncertain economic times stronger than before. VOA White House Correspondent Paula Wolfson reports in his first speech to a joint session of Congress, the president made the case for his economic policies.
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
USCIS 100:96-100
It is the tenth of ten podcasts for the new 100 questions.
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Monday, February 23, 2009
USCIS 100:78-87
USCIS 100:78-87
Today we will listen to the new 100 questions 78-87.
It is the eighth of ten podcasts for the new 100 questions.
Direct download: q100_78-87.mp3
You can also listen to the new
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Saturday, February 21, 2009
USCIS 100:58-70
USCIS 100:58-70
Today we will listen to the new 100 Questions 58-70.
It is the sixth of ten podcasts for the new 100 questions.
Direct download: q100_58-70.mp3
You can also listen to the new
Friday, February 20, 2009
USCIS 100:48-57
USCIS 100:48-57
Today we will listen to the new 100 Question 48-57.
It is the fifth of ten podcasts for the new 100 questions.
Direct download: q100_48-57.mp3
Pay close attention to Question 55:
What are two ways that Americans
can participate in their democracy?
You can also listen to the new
Thursday, February 19, 2009
USCIS 100:37-47
USCIS 100:37-47
Today we will listen to the new 100 Questions 37-47. It is the fourth of ten podcasts for the new 100 questions. Direct download: q100_37-47.mp3
You can also listen to the new
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
USCIS 100:26-36
USCIS 100:26-36
Today we will listen to the new 100 Questions 26-36. It is the third of ten podcasts for the new 100 questions. Direct download: q100_26-36.mp3
You can also listen to the new
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
USCIS 100:13-25
Today we will listen to the new 100 Questions 13-25. It is the second of ten podcasts for the new 100 questions. Direct download: q100_13-25.mp3
You can also listen to the new 100 Questions 1-12 and the Presidents Day Special.
Monday, February 16, 2009
Presidents' Day!
Presidents Day 2009
Today we will listen to the 96 & 100 questions related to Presidents Day.
USCIS 100:01-12
Here is the first podcast on the new 100 Questions (USCIS 100).
EL Civics Photo Essays:
How well do you know the presidents on the coins in your pocket? Find out with our new game, "Presidential Portraits." Just match the clues you get with a presidential head or the "heads" side of a coin. Great fun—and the clues are never the same twice!
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Susan B. Anthony Day!
77. What did Susan B. Anthony do?
- fought for women’s rights
- fought for civil rights
Susan B. Anthony was born in Massachusetts on February 15, 1820. She is known for campaigning for the right of women to vote. She spoke out publicly against slavery and for equal treatment of women in the workplace.
In 1920, the 19th Amendment to the Constitution gave women the right to vote. Susan B. Anthony died 14 years before the adoption of the 19th Amendment, but it was still widely known as the Susan B. Anthony Amendment.In 1979, she became the first woman whose image appeared on a circulating U.S. coin. The coin is called the Susan B. Anthony dollar and is worth one dollar. (source: USCIS M-638)
See also:
- America's Story: Susan B. Anthony
- EL Civics: Susan B. Anthony
- Rutgers: Papers of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony
- The Susan B. Anthony House
- Wikipedia: Susan B. Anthony
- Wikipedia: The Susan B. Anthony Dollar
- Wikipedia: (International) Timeline of Women's Sufferage
- VOANews: Susan B. Anthony, 1820-1906: She Led the Fight to Gain Equal Rights for Women, Including the Right to Vote
Saturday, February 14, 2009
Friday, February 13, 2009
The Many Faces of Lincoln
Lincoln Monuments Reviews by WILLIAM SAFIRE, NTimes
A guide to the deluge of books occasioned by the 200th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln’s birth.
Thursday, February 12, 2009
The Lincoln Bicentennial 1809-2009
By the time Lincoln was inaugurated on March 4, 1861, seven southern states had already seceded and formed the Confederacy (the rest joined in April). Seeking initially to preserve the Union, then eventually working to end slavery, Lincoln struggled against the Confederacy as well as his own military. He learned the ways of a war leader quickly and was able, after four bloody years, to bring the conflict to a close in 1865. He was not able to enjoy the fruits of victory or lead the effort to reconcile the nation, the victim of assassination on April 14, 1865.
LIVE February 12, 2009 at 1:30pm EST.
Abraham Lincoln defines the civic ideal of what it means to be an American.
Two centuries after Lincoln’s birth, the nation is still in formation. The United States has grown and expanded, one cost of that growth has been a splintering of many parts of our society. Competing values, interests, and beliefs, have complicated Lincoln’s goal to find unity in our diversity.
The Bicentennial commemoration of his life and legacy will be a bright beacon to completing our nation’s “unfinished work.” (Text adapted from the The Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial commemoration)
Listen: Podcasts for the Abraham Lincon Bicentennial
Today is the 200th anniversary of the birth of the United States’ 16th president, Abraham Lincoln...
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
LOC: Lincoln on Flickr
The seven Lincoln-Douglas debates were some of the most well-attended political events of the time. Illinois was a swing state and the issue of slavery was the main topic of discussion nationwide. It was the model for future debates, including those for President. Stephen Douglas's Democratic Party won the majority of the state legislature and thus was appointed to the Senate (this was before the direct election of Senators). However Lincoln gained the attention of the nation and would use this exposure on his way to the Oval Office.
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Presidents Day 2009 Special from USCitizenPod
The first stamp with Lincoln's picture was issued in 1866. Since then he has been one of the most popular figures to be portrayed on U.S. postage, as well as in the stamps of other countries. Lincoln married Mary Todd in 1842. They had four children, but only Robert Todd Lincoln survived into adulthood.
Presidents Day 2009
Today we will listen to the 96 & 100 questions related to Presidents Day.
We have almost completed the recording of the new 100 questions. The audio recordings of the new 100 questions will begin to post during Presidents Week. There will be ten to fifteen questions per podcast.
Monday, February 9, 2009
VOANews: The Complex Story of Abraham Lincoln and How He Saved the Union
VOANews: The Complex Story of Abraham Lincoln and How He Saved the Union
On THIS IS AMERICA: The 16th president, born 200 years ago this Thursday, opposed slavery and led a civil war that ended it. Yet he originally thought the slave-holding states should be left alone.
Sunday, February 8, 2009
The San Jose Tet Festival
San Jose State University VSA carries
the Vietnamese Heritage Flag
Saturday, February 7, 2009
Where's George?
Track US or Canadian dollar bills as they travel across the country. Enter the serial number and zip code to track its past history.
Friday, February 6, 2009
WhiteHouse.gov: "The Presidents" slideshow
Thursday, February 5, 2009
VOAVideo: U.S. Hispanics Pin Hopes on Obama Administration
U.S. Hispanics Pin Hopes on Obama Administration
Hispanics are now the largest minority group in the United States, and like other minorities they are looking to the Obama administration to resolve the current economic crisis as well as address a wide range of issues. For Hispanics, who now make up 15 percent of the nation's population, immigration and education are top priorities. VOA's Mike O'Sullivan reports from Los Angeles.
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
KTUU Alaska: For some, deployment ceremony includes citizenship oath
For some, deployment ceremony includes citizenship oath by Ted Land, KTUU ANCHORAGE, Alaska
Preparing to leave for a tour of duty in Afghanistan, 23 soldiers took the oath to become United States citizens...
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Black Heritage Stamps
Creating commemorative postage stamp designs is a good way for students to celebrate Black History Month and the inauguration of Barack Obama as our 44th president.
Also visit the Black History Month website
Smithsonian Online Postal Museum: Black Heritage Stamps
Also see the Smithsonian online exhibit: The History and Experience of African Americans in America’s Postal Service
Monday, February 2, 2009
Black History Month: The Quest for Black Citizenship in the Americas
This year's theme is "The Quest for Black Citizenship in the Americas."
The theme highlights the problem of race and citizenship in US history, from the experiences of free Blacks in a land of slavery to the political aspirations of African Americans.
The theme also provides an opportunity to explore the history of other nations in the Americas, where former slaves also sought the rights, responsibilities, and privledges, of citizenship.
Also see ELCivics Black History Month for Beginner-Intermediate materials.
Sunday, February 1, 2009
In School for the First Time, Teenage Immigrants Struggle
- Video: The Education of Harunur Rashid (must see!)