This week on R-Town, Nicole Nfonoyim-Hara visits with Julie Winters from Rochester Pride to talk about how their work in the community. We meet Lina Choung, a dance instructor specializing in traditional Cambodian dance, and check out the new ping pong LED installation in Peace Plaza. Jeremy Elder tells us about the Filipino martial art form Kali. Lastly, Dee Sabol tells us about grant funding the Diversity Council received to promote health equity.
(MPTA, Legacy, KSMQ, 10-1-21)
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