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The Offshoot: ABC Studios apologizes for its mistake as protests and pickets mount.
MIGRANT HERITAGE COMMISSION (MHC)
Arnedo S. Valera, Esquire
 Executive Director
Press Release
     ABC Television Network facing an impending picket and protest in front of Manhattan's ABC Studios on 77 West 66th Street, NY, NY, October 5 at 6 pm, and October 6 (noontime)  at ABC Office, 1100 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209 (Metro Washington D.C .), agreed to meet with the Filipino-American Delegation led by NATIONAL ALLIANCE FOR FILIPINO CONCERNS (NAFCON),  PHILIPPINE FORUM AND the MIGRANT HERITAGE COMMISSION (MHC ).  As mounting protests and international condemnation for the racial slur made by Actress Teri Hatcher in a scene with a doctor in Sunday's episode of "Desperate Housewives"  where she remarked: "Okay, before we go any further, can I check those diplomas?Because I would like to make sure they are not from some med school in the Philippines."
     Robert Mendez, Esquire, Senior-Vice President  for Diversity and Talent Development of ABC NETWORK  had a very cordial and pleasant telephone conversation with Arnedo S. Valera, Esquire, Executive Director of the Migrant Heritage Commission ( MHC) this evening and both agreed to meet in Trump Plaza Hotel in New York  at 5 P.M. tomorrow, October 5th,  four blocks away from the organized community picket led by NAFCON  and PHILIPPINE FORUM.   As a  good faith gesture to the Filipino Community, ABC's Mr. Mendez assured Mr. Valera  that the controversial episode will be edited and the scene permanently cut and never again be shown even in re runs, DVD set or any format for sale or rent.  Likewise in exchange of goodwill with Mr. Valera,  Mr. Mendez agreed to  listen to the demands for more concrete measures of accountability to be presented by the Filipino-American Community panel group led by NAFCON, PHILIPPINE FORUM AND THE MIGRANT HERITAGE COMMISSION ( MHC).   He further promised to seriously address all the demands and concerns of the picketing groups.
     The picket in front of Manhattan's ABC Studios at 77 West 66th is supported  by the following organizations: The New York Committee for Human Rights in the Philippines,  NAFFAA, Anak Bayan, Movement for Free Philippines, FILIPINOS FOR RIGHTS AND EMPOWERMENT ( FIRE), KABALIKAT and the SENTOSA NURSES.  
     The picket in Metropolitan Washington D.C. on Saturday, 6 October is to be led by the Philippine Medical Association  of Metro Washington D.C. (PMAMW) and MD to be supported by various Fil-Am organizations,  among them are the  Philippine Nurses Association (PNA) DC and MD and the MIGRANT HERITAGE COMMISSION (MHC).
     Rico Foz of NAFCON,  Bernadette Llorin of PHILIPPINE FORUM, a representative of the medical community  and Arnedo S. Valera, Esquire of the MIGRANT HERITAGE COMMISSION will lead the panel  that will present the demands of  the organized picketing groups to ABC Senior Vice President, Mr. Robert Mendez.
     Among the demands to be presented are: ABC  Network Broadcast Public Apology and not simply a one paragraph statement; Conduct a complete and thorough investigation of those responsible for writing the reprehensible and racial slur script line; ABC to conduct racial and cultural sensitivity programs for all employees ; ABC should make a categorical and unequivocal statement  that it recognizes the significant contribution  of Philippine Health Care professionals especially our doctors, nurses and other health care givers to the entire U.S Health Care System  because of their competence  and high quality of skills; A sincere and proper apology to the Filipino People and the nation and the Fil-Am community groups for disparaging and maligning the Philippine Educational System  and the expressed racial prejudice to Filipino doctors and physicians; ABC will commit  to make episodes and shows that will depict Filipinos and other minority groups as prominent positive role models of the community  and that ABC agrees to support Filipino-American Community projects that will strengthen racial diversity and harmony in local communities and at the national level.
     NAFCON promised to organize more  peaceful ,continuous and sustained  pickets and protests together with various  Filipino-American groups and minority groups in the country until the demands are substantially met.
     The Migrant Heritage Commission ( MHC) commends the collective efforts of several immigrant groups, organizations like Philippine Medical Assn, Philippine Nurses Assn, APPA and NAFFAA and individuals in the U.S , in the Philippines and our kababayans in other parts of the world who supported and signed  a one line-indignation petition which garnered more than 65,000 signatures within 48 hours when it was posted by Mr. KEVIN NADAL, a Fil-Am college lecturer who lives in New York.   MHC and the Filipino community also appreciate the support of the Philippine government and the media on this cause.
Fil-Am show of force on ‘Desperate Housewives’ controversy
Inquirer.net
By Rita M. Gerona-Adkins
Last updated 09:03pm (Mla time) 10/07/2007
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