Tibetans In US
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Tibetan Origin Ranked Among Most Powerful Women in Banking in US
A Tibetan origin in the United States has been ranked among 15 most powerful women in Banking. Tenzin Dasal Alexander, an executive at Columbus Ohio’s bank holding company Huntington Bancshares is one of the 15 business executives highlighted by the ‘Most Powerful Women in Banking: Next list’ of 2020, according the American Banker journal.
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Tibetan Student Awarded Outsanding Achievement at a US University
A young Tibetan student has been awarded with the outstanding achievement honor at a university in the United States. A brilliant student of Tibetan origin have honored with multiple felicitations during a virtual convocation in the US. The most prominent of the awards being the Outstanding MIS Senior conferred upon the Tibetan student.
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First Tibetan Origin Commissioner Completes Term at USCIRF
The first Tibetan origin Commissioner at the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) on May 14 this year. The commissioner is the first ever Tibetan American to hold the post and he has served for two terms since 2016. The Commission has nine commissioners appointed and their terms will be expiring this May.
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Request for Renaming a Street in US as Dalai Lama Avenue
A request has been submitted to the local authorities of a city in the Northern California to rename a street as the ‘Dalai Lama Avenue’. While the name change request has been well received by the local Recreation and Parks Commission, the final decision for the approval of the name change will come next week…
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59 Days of Flying Tibetan Flag to Mark 59th Tibetan National Uprising Day in US
The Tibetan National flag which is banned in Tibet by China is a symbol of support and solidarity for the Tibetan cause across the world. Tibetan National Uprising day is will see demonstrations and rallies across the world flying high the Tibetan flags and placard protesting the illegal annexation of Tibet by China.
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US City Officially Proclaim March 10, 2018 as ‘Tibet Day’
In a wonderful outcome of effective lobbying for Tibet by the representatives of Tibetan Association of Northern California, City of Albany has officially proclaimed that March 10, 2018 be recognized as ‘Tibet Day’. The proclamation was issued on March 5, 2018 according to the Tibetan Association’s social media update.
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US State Adopts Tibetan as Official Minority Language
The Tibetan language has been unanimously adopted as the official language by the Common Council of Madison in the the US state of Wisconsin. The Wisconsin Tibetan Association has announced the news on their official Facebook page on Wednesday after a special meeting with the council.
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Tibetan Origin Tenzin Dolkar Is US State Minnesota Rail Director
Tibetan origin Tenzin Dolkar is named as Minnesota’s new state rail director according to the appointment made by the state Governor Dayton earlier this month. The Tibetan origin young lady has been appoint to take the place of the US State’s new Rail Director while she had been the chief policy advisor on transportation and…
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Police Identified Suspect Who Shot Tibetan Teen Dead
Police identified suspect who shot Tibetan teen dead in Somerville, Massachusetts. The police have identified a white teen as the suspect who shot the Tibetan teen earlier this week and was declared dead on arriving to the hospital according to a report in the Somerville patch and police are on his hunt.