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Chris Mensalvas: Daring to Dream
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May 16, 1978
Minority cannery workers eligible for discrimination money
Ron Chew
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January 15, 1978
Judge Reverses Earlier Decision: Community Volunteers Keep Milwaukee Hotel Open
Gary Iwamoto
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October 15, 1977
Time is Running Out: Inter*im Seeks Site for a Children’s Mini-Park
Mark Mano
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July 15, 1977
A Mural for all Season
Dean Wong
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July 15, 1977
Alaska Cannery Workers Await Court Ruling on Historic Discrimination Suit
Ron Chew
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November 15, 1976
Garment Union Okays Funds for Chinese Contracts
Ron Chew
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October 15, 1976
Filipino History: Surviving a Depression and a World War
Nancy Ordona Koslosky
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August 15, 1976
The Stadium Impact Story
Mayumi Tsutakawa
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June 15, 1976
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