Honoring Culture and Voice By Empowering the Community: How a Grassroots Community Center Became the Waipahu Safe Haven
Waipahu Safe Haven Immigrant/Migrant Resource Center (further referred to as Waipahu Safe Haven) was developed using an asset-based Community Center Model approach that acknowledged its community members' needs, funds of knowledge, and histories while drawing upon their individual and collectiv...
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Main Authors: | Greg Uchishiba (Author), Vail Matsumoto (Author), Stacy George (Author), Stephanie Furuta (Author) |
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The University of Alabama,
2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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