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Savong Lam is a 2nd-generation Cambodian American and Tacoma resident. Savon and about a dozen other Cambodian American ...
08/02/2024

Savong Lam is a 2nd-generation Cambodian American and Tacoma resident. Savon and about a dozen other Cambodian American families living in Pierce County founded Khmer Language Arts and Culture Academy, or “KLACA.” The academy annually provides language and cultural training for 40 to 50 Cambodian-American children, ranging from pre-teens to seniors in high school. KLACA students also learn traditional dance and performance arts that they display at parties, sports events and other occasions throughout Puget Sound.

Savong Lam is a 2nd-generation Cambodian American and Tacoma resident. Savon and about a dozen other Cambodian American families living in Pierce County foun...

Kwabi Amoah-Forson drives “the greatest vehicle in the entire world,” The Peace Bus. With it, Kwabi reaches people in ne...
21/08/2023

Kwabi Amoah-Forson drives “the greatest vehicle in the entire world,” The Peace Bus. With it, Kwabi reaches people in need of a hand in life, supplying them with food and clothes, like “good, thick Kirkland socks.” It's hard not to be infected by this 2022 Tacoma Peace Laureate’s confidence in helping human beings in need.

Kwabi Amoah-Forson is a humanitarian, speaker, and educator for peace. With the help of notable guests from his past, Kwabi shares insights into his upbringing, motivation, and philosophy.

Kwabi Amoah-Forson drives “the greatest vehicle in the entire world,” The Peace Bus. With it, Kwabi reaches people in need of a hand in life, supplying them ...

KBTC Profiles - Trains In Paint: The Past, The Present, The PossibleBellevue-based artist J. Craig Thorpe has spent the ...
30/04/2023

KBTC Profiles - Trains In Paint: The Past, The Present, The Possible

Bellevue-based artist J. Craig Thorpe has spent the past 30 years creating railroad and landscape artwork viewed by millions. Thorpe’s work has been featured nationwide in AMTRAK marketing materials, National Park Service brochures, and in museums across the country. He shares his insights on the connections between transportation, community and culture.

Bellevue-based artist J. Craig Thorpe has spent the past 30 years creating railroad and landscape artwork viewed by millions. Thorpe’s work has been featured...

KBTC Profiles - Barber Shop Talk“Barber Shop Talk” explores the efforts of several Puget Sound area barbers who have beg...
30/04/2023

KBTC Profiles - Barber Shop Talk

“Barber Shop Talk” explores the efforts of several Puget Sound area barbers who have begun to listen – purposefully and empathetically – to clients experiencing anxiety, depression, or possibly having thoughts about harming themselves or others.

“Barber Shop Talk” explores the efforts of several Puget Sound area barbers who have begun to listen – purposefully and empathetically – to clients experienc...

KBTC Profiles - Reconciling Race"Reconciling Race" explores the efforts of a retired Tacoma area police officer turned-p...
30/04/2023

KBTC Profiles - Reconciling Race

"Reconciling Race" explores the efforts of a retired Tacoma area police officer turned-pastor whose goal is to inspire meaningful discussions about race in Washington state and beyond.

"Reconciling Race" explores the efforts of a retired Tacoma area police officer turned-pastor whose goal is to inspire meaningful discussions about race in W...

KBTC Profiles: Carving is Medicine is up! Commissioned by the Tacoma Indian Center in East Tacoma, this effort is being ...
30/04/2023

KBTC Profiles: Carving is Medicine is up!

Commissioned by the Tacoma Indian Center in East Tacoma, this effort is being led by Native Elder and Master Carver Rick Williams, who invites community members from all walks of life to participate in the project by carving into the totem the names of loved ones who have passed away.

Commissioned by the Tacoma Indian Center in East Tacoma, this effort is being led by Native Elder and Master Carver Rick Williams, who invites community memb...

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