
| Vol. XI No. 1 |
| JANUARY 2015 |
| ARCHIVES |







| STORIES & COLUMNS Editorial: .Voice from our Black community on Immigration, by Heidi M. Pascual Paul Kusuda's Column: Age is upon us; do we know it? by Paul H. Kusuda Jian Ping's Column: An inspiring and exciting experience—at the Palm Springs International Film Festival, by Jian Ping 2014 Rabbi Swarsensky Humanitarian Service Award: TCCH Editor Wins Humanitarian Award, by Patty Loew First Female Tattoo Artist in the Philippines: Exploring the beauty of body art, by Heidi M. Pascual Peggy Choy performs Wild Rice: Flowing Stand on Water, by Jonathan Gramling Guest Column: Higher Standards: The right direction for students, by Tony Evers WI State Superintendent of Public Instruction Susie's Travelogue: Pilgrimage to the Holy Land (Part 12), By Susie "Chie" R. Cuñada Social Security Column: Ring in the New Year with a Cola, by Bob Trotter Social Security Public Affairs Specialist in Milwaukee, WI |

| Guest Column: Higher Standards in Education |
| The Battle to Protect the Vote: Voter Suppression Efforts in Five States and Their Effect on the 2014 Midterm Elections, By Ben Jealous and Ray P. Haygood FACT SHEET: The President’s Immigration Accountability Executive Actions & Their Impact on Asian American Immigrant Communities, From The White House The Facts on Immigration Today, A Report by the CAP Immigration Team New Grant to Help Low Income Liberal Arts Students Get Paid Internships, From UW-Madison |
| PEGGY CHOY PERFORMS "WILD RICE" |
| At the Palm Springs International Film Festival, |