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Students, educators honored at Diversity Makes a Difference dinner

April 11, 2014 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Alia Marsha Northwest Asian Weekly The Diversity Makes a Difference scholarship dinner at New Hong Kong restaurant on

Filed Under: Education Tagged With: 2014, Adora Nwankwo, Ana Cervantes, Asosa Sailiai, Austin Moungchanh, Caleb Walin, Courtney Gu, David Santillanes Jr, Diversity Makes a Difference, Diversity Makes a Difference 2014, Erick Yanzon, Five Puget Sound, Highline High School, Holy Names Academy, Jol Raymond, Julie Nguyen, Mountlake Terrace High School, New Hong Kong, Northwest Asian Weekly Foundation, Olympia High School, Roosevelt High School, Sara Cha Cha Sawyer, Vol 33 No 16 | April 12 - April 18

Diversity makes a difference — Part 1

February 24, 2011 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Northwest Asian Weekly’s Diversity Makes a Difference scholarship program celebrates students who are committed to reaching out across cultural lines.

Filed Under: Education Tagged With: 2011, Bellevue High School, Diversity Makes a Difference 2011, Ghana, Highline High School, Holly Tanhueco, Holy Names Academy, Megan Diefenbach, Mexico, Northwest Asian Weekly, Olympia High School, Pacific Islander Club, Sehome High School, United States, Vijou Bryant, Vol 30 No 9 | February 26 - March 4, culture, language

High school students given scholarships for their work with diversity

April 8, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

The impact of diversity in a community is difficult, if not impossible, to ignore.

When high school students take the lead in fostering diversity, their parents support their efforts to reach out across racial lines, both domestically and internationally.

Filed Under: Education Tagged With: 2010, Afghanistan, Ballard High School, Diankha Linear, Foster High School, Gig Harbor High School, Grace Kim, Highline High School, Janice Vong, Jumbo Chinese Restaurant, Kaycee Keegan, Michelle Tran, NWAWF, Nick Hanauer, Nobel Prize Nominee Greg Mortensen, Northwest Asian Weekly Youth Board, Olympia High School, Red Crescent, State Department Cultural Ambassador, Vol 29 No 15 | April 10 - April 16

Something new out of something old — Vietnamese designer brings his modern touch to a classic

October 4, 2008 By Northwest Asian Weekly

If he had followed his parents’ advice, he would be working in an office as an accountant. They once ran their own sewing school in Vietnam and knew that success in the fashion industry takes an enormous amount of hard work and patience.

Filed Under: Lifestyle, Fashion Tagged With: Asian American, James Tabafunda, Los Angeles, Luly Yang, Mekong Delta, Northwest Asian Weekly, Olympia High School, Seattle Triple Door, Thai Nguyen, Tien Giang, United States, Van Son Entertainment, Vera Wang, Vietnamese American, vol 27 no 41 | October 4 - October 10

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