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Heritage keepers — Women of Color Empowered honorees share secrets of the past to build brighter future

February 23, 2012 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Nan Nan Liu Northwest Asian Weekly “If people know what their culture is, they have lots to be proud of. They also recognize other cultures and celebrate and embrace differences,” said LaVerne Hall, associate minister at Mount Zion Baptist Church and one of the honorees of Women of Color Empowered networking luncheon at New […]

Filed Under: Profiles, Community News, Wise Words Series Tagged With: 2012, Black History Exhibit, Evergreen State College, Filipino American National Historical Society, Iris Friday, Lalitagauri Agashe, Mari Horita, Marianne Scholl, Maxine Mimms, Mount Zion Baptist Church, Native Action Network, Rose Cano, SEAWA, Seattle City Councilmember Dolores Sibonga, Seattle Woman Magazine, Shelly Lacy, Stephanie Stebich, Tanjavur Dance School, Tulalip Heritage High School, Victoria Romero, Vol 31 No 9 | February 25 - March 2, Wing Luke Museum, Women of Color Empowered 2012, culture

Women of color look to the past in order to inspire the future

January 20, 2012 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Compiled by Stacy Nguyen Northwest Asian Weekly French author Andre Maurois famously wrote, “A man cannot free himself from the past more easily than he can from his own body.” <!–more–> On Feb. 3, the Women of Color Empowered Luncheon will attempt to prove this adage true for women also, that the past and one’s […]

Filed Under: Features, Profiles, Community News Tagged With: 2012, American Indian Women, Asia Pacific Cultural Center, Bharat Natyam, CEO, Chinatown International District, King County Council, Marianne Scholl, Mount Zion Baptist Church, Nargis Datt Cancer Foundation, Native Action Network, New Hong Kong Restaurant, Seattle Woman Magazine, Smithsonian Institution, Stacy Nguyen, Tulalip Tribes, Vol 31 No 4 | January 21 - January 27, Women Empowered, Women of Color Empowered

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