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TALK STORY with Kabzuag Vaj, Hmong Activist and Organizer – 5/19 @5pm

Commemorating APA Heritage Month
UW School of Social Work SWAPI is proud to sponsor: TALK STORY with Kabzuag Vaj, Hmong Activist and Organizer

Wednesday, May 19, 5:00-6:00 pm PDT

 JOIN the ZOOM Webinar (limited to 100 attendees): https://uw-phi.zoom.us/j/96660599333

Kabzuag Vaj was born in Laos and came to the U.S. as a refugee child with her mother and siblings. She is founder and co-executive director of Freedom, Inc., a Black and Southeast Asian organization which works across the life span with children, youth, and elders in their own communities.

To celebrate APA Heritage Month, join us to hear the inspiring story of this powerful Hmong activist and community leader!

Contact: Jennifer Brower (jjb2@uw.edu), Saul Tran Cornwall (saultran@uw.edu), or Kalei Kanuha (kanuha@uw.edu) for more information.

SWAPI (Social Work Asian and Pacific Islander) is a student led affinity group offering support, mentorship, and community building to Asian and Pacific Islander identified students, staff, and faculty within the University of Washington School of Social Work.

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