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Not the Model Minority Ep. 11

Episode 11 of the Not the Model Minority podcast, hosted by Brian Yang, titled "Not the Model Minority Ep. 11" was published on August 22, 2024 and runs 26 minutes.

August 22, 2024 ·26m · Not the Model Minority

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On the first episode of season two of Not the Model Minority, I talked to Soukprida Phetmisy, an executive director at Act to Change. Ms. Phetmisy is an active leader and advocate in the AAPI community. Here is a link to Act to Changes website and resources.

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