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while displacing another 38 million people.
As I began to take on higher administrative positions.While Alan was well known as an iconic community leader and activist.

His loss continues to be felt deeply by many on the campus and in the community.our target was the local Cambodian community.This initiative promoted higher education for low-income.

I began as director of the Counseling Center but took on additional administrative responsibilities as I became assistant vice president.who would be my direct supervisor.

who has become a trusted friend and mentor.
I was fortunate to participate in a program known as LEAP Advance.and their favorite activity is dancing at senior living facilities.
com/watch?v=FGMHpPYwzIQPhoto by Joel NakamuraYosh (in wheelchair) getting photographed.and Robert Johnson of the French Consulate in Los Angeles — all of whom continue to honor the World War II sacrifices of the 442nd RCT and 100th Battalion — gave testimonials of Yoshs never-ending service to the U.
Whittier City Councilwoman Mary Ann Pacheco.To paraphrase him: treat people decently.