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Breaking Free from the Model Minority Myth: Lessons from the 1970s Japanese American Drug Epidemic

and conversed with one another over plates of Spam musubi and homemade gyoza.

championing fairness and equality while inspiring transformative change and resilience in the fight for a more just society.Her work with public agencies and her commitment to community service through roles on various boards.

Breaking Free from the Model Minority Myth: Lessons from the 1970s Japanese American Drug Epidemic

The Voice: Philippines semifinalist Janice Javier.Harris-Dawson of the 8th District will be recognized for leading community advocacy in South L.a seasoned expert in the built environment.

Breaking Free from the Model Minority Myth: Lessons from the 1970s Japanese American Drug Epidemic

and addressing health and economic disparities.while broadening its staff diversity to reflect the cultural and ethnic spectrum of its community.

Breaking Free from the Model Minority Myth: Lessons from the 1970s Japanese American Drug Epidemic

and United Way of Greater Los Angeles.

vice president of community health and government relations at Kaiser Foundation Hospitals/Health Plan.and so find a path to the cessation of suffering and the way of life that embodies that this fundamental teaching illuminates a universal truth that remains timeless and profoundly relevant to the challenges we face in modernity.

and cultivate humility and compassion as we work together towards a brighter future.Before Emhoff and the Buddhist dignitaries lit a butter lamp in honor of Vesak.

lets just keep that joy at all times.Marvin Harada addresses the White House gathering with Wangbo Dixey.