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Bridging the Gap at UW

November 4, 2013 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Alumni from the University of Washington advanced the cause of diversity in their annual “Bridging the Gap” breakfast fundraiser on Oct. 26, hosted by the UW Multicultural Alumni Partnership. Five people were honored for making positive impacts in their communities: Polly Olsen, Alejandro C. Torres, Sarah Sense-Wilson, Lembhard G. Howell, and Diane Narasaki. Narasaki (class […]

Filed Under: Names in the News Tagged With: 2013, Brady Kent, Dawn Mason, Diane Narasaki, Ivan Cuevas, Kamaria Carnes, Michael Young, Polly Olsen, Scott Fung, Seattle, Stephen Sumida, Svetlana Belikova, Tania Santiago, UW, Vietnam Health Clinic, Vol 32 No 45 | November 2 - November 8

Female activists to share the secrets of making a difference

May 2, 2009 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Women of Color Empowered is an event organized by a planning committee to recognize women who have made a significant contribution to their field. It strives to dispel certain stereotypes. To be held on Friday, May 15, at Ocean City Restaurant, the theme for the upcoming event is “Civic Activism: Making a Difference.”

Filed Under: News, Features, Profiles, Community News Tagged With: Amy Bates, Civic Engagement Project, Dawn Mason, Executive Director, Jean Hernandez, Kay Bullitt, Korean Women, Kristina Logsdon, Linda Taylor, Marlee Ginter, Nancy Amidei, Northwest Asian Weekly, Ocean City Restaurant, Pramila Jayapal, Progressive Majority, Seattle Public Utilities, Social Work, Someireh Amirfaiz, Stella Chao, Ticiang Diangson, Velma Veloria, Women of Color Empowered, vol 28 no 19 | May 2 - May 8

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