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THE ASIAN AMERICAN HOUR has gotten bigger - we are now on the air weekly on public radio WAIF-CINCINNATI 88.3 FM and our broadcast time has moved to prime-time THE ASIAN AMERICAN HOUR CONTINUES 13 YEARS ON THE AIR WITH WAIF 88.3 FM - Date of First Broadcast: 6/7/2001 THE ASIAN AMERICAN HOUR will continue to feature talk, and music, and other good things with a discernable slant towards Asian American affairs, immigration, and many other issues of interest to our community-at-large. THE ASIAN AMERICAN HOUR is produced and hosted by Charleston Wang with Mary Joan Reutter as co-host, together with our distinguished guests. So, tune in to THE ASIAN AMERICAN HOUR on WAIF-CINCINNATI 88.3 FM. every Monday 5-6 PM. Get the latest on the Asian American community in Cincinnati, the fast growing & mobile community in the Tri-state. After listening to the THE ASIAN AMERICAN HOUR, e-mail us direct feedback and thoughts by clicking here. If you or a friend wish to be a guest on THE ASIAN AMERICAN HOUR, please let us know. Tune in to THE ASIAN AMERICAN HOUR every Monday 5 - 6 PM on WAIF 88.3 FM Cincinnati on the air, or listen Via internet streaming audio from anywhere in the world by clicking here. January 27, 2014 - I Am Malala with Co-host Mary Joan Reutter February 3, 2014 - Chinese Chamber of Commerce with Evan Brooks, Executive Director |
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| King Legacy Youth Award Honorees are: • Jasmine Askins, a senior at Dater High School, has persevered through deafness and family loss to be in the top quarter of her graduating class, while holding a part-time job at LaRosa’s Pizzeria and serving as president of her school’s National Honor Society chapter; • Mark Boyce, a senior at North College Hill High School, who received the received the Samuel Massie Jr. Award in chemistry from the University of Cincinnati and the Carter G. Woodson Legacy Award from Berea College. He served as a youth docent at the Freedom Center and is involved in marching band, the varsity soccer team, DECA and Upward Bound. • David Moody, a senior at Wyoming High School who is active on the Science Olympiad, mock trial and varsity lacrosse teams while maintaining a 4.4 GPA. He interned at G.E. Aviation and plans to major in engineering when he attends college in the fall. King Legacy Award Honorees are:• Bleuzette Marshall, Ph.D., who is chief diversity officer at the University of Cincinnati, where she is leading implementation of the university’s five-year diversity plan and building strategic partnerships in the community. She also is treasurer of the Cincinnati chapter of The Links, Inc. and serves on the board of the Cincinnati Recreation Foundation and Project ArtReach. She is a triple-alumna of the University of Cincinnati; • Francie G. Pepper, a fourth- generation Cincinnatian and life-long community volunteer benefiting women’s and children’s causes, including serving roles with the YWCA of Greater Cincinnati, Junior League of Cincinnati, Foundation of Planned Parenthood of Southern Ohio and Northern Kentucky, Cincinnati Youth Collaborative and Smith College Alumnae, among others. She has been awarded a Women of the Year Award from the Cincinnati Enquirer, received the YWCA Racial Justice Award (along with John E. Pepper and, the Urban League Glorifying the Lions Award. She is a graduate of Smith College; • David A. Singleton is the executive director of the Ohio Justice & Policy Center, which provides free legal representation to prisoners and ex-offenders to help them become productive members of the community. Additionally, he is an assistant professor at Northern Kentucky University’s Salmon P. Chase College of Law. Singleton graduated from Duke University and Harvard Law School. |
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