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Prenz Sa-Ngoun
Cambodian American, talks about Food Life Line org that provides food to food banks, supply issues in early days of pandemic, harships of food bank clients and Cambodian community, how his faith and experience as a Buddhist priest have shaped his…
Celina Hayashi Macadangdang
Filipina American doctor at ICHS, talks about why she became a doctor (to serve the community), providing medical care during pandemic, and participating in rollerskating revival
Tags: Asian, Asian American, Business, California, Cultural, Education, Family Life, Filipino American, Foodways, Hawaii, Hawaiian, Health, History, Identity, Immigration, International District, Internment, Japan, Japanese American, Labor, Language, Movement, Museums, Native American, New Year’s, Pacific Islander, Philippines, Photography, Restaurants, Samoan, Sports, Wing Luke, Wing Luke Asian Museum, World War 2, Youth
Cindy Domingo
Cindy Domingo begins by narrating her and her family’s history and roots in the Seattle community, as well as their experiences with the COVID-19 pandemic. She describes in detail her contributions to the Filipino, API, and the Seattle community in…
Tags: Asian, Business, Canada, Chinese, Family Life, Filipino American, Foodways, Gardens, Hawaiian, Health, Hmongs, Hotel, Identity, Immigration, Labor, Military, Movement, Pacific Islander, Philippines, Photography, Politics, restaurant, Women, World War 2
Tracy Lai
Tracy Lai is a tenured instructor at Seattle Central College. She shares her thoughts about COVID-19, remote teaching in higher education, racism towards API communities, and advocacy.
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