To wrap up Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month, Army Contracting Command-Redstoneâs Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Council held a virtual observance to help raise awareness and highlight the contributions of Asian American and Pacific Islanders.
David Madriaga, a council member and a contract specialist with Army Contracting Command-Redstoneâs Post Awards Division, played a key role in organizing the event. Madriagaâs father was a Filipino scout during World War II. He escaped the Bataan Death March where nearly 66,000 Filipino prisoners of war marched 66 miles to prison camps.
âOur group is a small minority of America. It takes a strong, confident and thoughtful nation to take the time to recognize us and our accomplishments in order to learn more about each other,â Madriaga said.
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‘Critical for HUD to act’: agency watchdog says public housing tenants need radon protections
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In Worcester, Massachusetts, testing by Advance Local s MassLive in 2018 found elevated radon in an apartment at Great Brook Valley Gardens. The apartment was vacant as of September, when a prospective group of new tenants toured it with a toddler. Beth Nakamura/Staff
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The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has failed to ensure residents living in public housing are protected from exposure to radioactive gas, the agency’s independent watchdog determined this week, confirming findings from a 2019 investigation by The Oregonian/OregonLive.
HUD watchdog says public housing tenants, including some in Alabama, need radon protections
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In Worcester, Massachusetts, testing by Advance Local s MassLive in 2018 found elevated radon in an apartment at Great Brook Valley Gardens. The apartment was vacant as of September, when a prospective group of new tenants toured it with a toddler. Beth Nakamura/Staff
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The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has failed to ensure residents living in public housing are protected from exposure to radioactive gas, the agency’s independent watchdog determined this week, confirming findings from a 2019 investigation by The Oregonian/OregonLive.
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