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The Links, Incorporated, a nonprofit corporation, [1] was founded in 1946 in Philadelphia by seven prominent black women. [2]: 102 [3] Sarah Strickland Scott and Margaret Roselle Hawkins [3] [4] recruited Frances Atkinson, Katie Green, Marion Minton, Lillian Stanford, Myrtle Manigault Stratton, Lillian Wall and Dorothy Wright.
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The experience inspired her to become a lifelong collector of resources about Filipino culture. [4] Brown transferred to the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), where she earned her bachelor's degree in education (1937) and a master's degree in social work (1939). [3] [5] She is the first known Filipino to have graduated from UCLA. [6]
As of this school year, Filipino educators will be the largest of any other nationality. Out of all these countries represented, there are approximately 80 international teachers and 55 of them ...
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Literature Award, Filipino Women's Network (1992) City of Los Angeles Certificate of Appreciation (1992) Brody Arts Fund Fellowship (1991) Special Recognition Award, Los Angeles Board of Education (1991) City of Los Angeles Cultural Grant (1990–91) California Arts Council Artists' Fellowship in Fiction (1989–90) [1] [2] [3]
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As the neighborhood gentrifies and Chinese residents grow older and fewer, the clubs remain a vital social glue.