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THE VIET Podcast Episode 5: NRCAL 10th Anniversary & Community Literacy Project

28 min · 28 de oct de 2024
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On this fifth episode of the The VIET Podcast we recorded live at the National Resource Center for Asian Languages 10th Anniversary event at Người Việt Daily News. We interviewed the NRCAL Community Literacy Project authors, book award winners, as well as teachers, parents, community members and Westminster School District Board of Trustees President Frances Nguyen.

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