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Profile of Frances Kai-Hwa Wang
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Frances Kai-Hwa Wang is a second-generation Chinese American from California who now divides her time between Michigan and Hawaii. She is an editor for www.IMDiversity.com Asian-American Village; she writes the syndicated column Adventures in Multicultural Living; and she is the Executive Director of American Citizens for Justice/ Asian American Center for Justice. She writes and lectures widely on race, diversity, multiculturalism, civil rights, Asian Pacific American history, Chinese cultural topics, and “Raising our Children with Culture(s) and Pride.” Contact her today to come speak for your adoption or parenting group! fkwang888@gmail.com.

Official Website: http://www.multiculturaltoolbox.com
Personal Website: http://www.IMDiversity.com/villages/asian
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Adventures in Multicultural Living--Ode to Halloween Costumes, Plus Warning   (10/30/2009)
Anyone can be anything on Halloween...good or bad...so dream and beware
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Adventures in Multicultural Living--The Moon Festival   (09/28/2009)
Eating mooncakes in the park is only the beginning
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Adventures in Multicultural Living--Culture on the Volcano   (09/04/2009)
It is refreshing to be reminded that life is not always so easily categorized.
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Favorite APA Heritage Books for Kids   (07/31/2007)
Reviewed and Recommended
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Harry Potter, Asian-American Living, and Raising Our Children with Culture(s)   (07/31/2007)
Multiculturalism as a lifestyle choice, not an abstraction or afterthought
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On Raising Bilingual and Multilingual Children   (07/31/2007)
Laying the Basic Foundation
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Adventures in Multicultural Living--Sitting in the Sunshine   (07/07/2009)
How the sunshine throws light on our cultural differences
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Adventures in Multicultural Living--The Teahouse   (06/17/2009)
An afternoon with international artist Linus Chao and finding one's way ""home""
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Adventures in Multicultural Living--Navigating the Nuances of Names   (05/09/2009)
I’m not your ‘Mom!’” my girlfriend finally exploded at her kids. The teenagers looked puzzled, “Then, whose mom are you?”
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Adventures in Multicultural Living--The power and joy of language   (04/02/2009)
“What, no Arabic? We’re supposed to sing the song in Arabic now!”
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Adventures in Multicultural Living--Culture of a Kiss   (03/01/2009)
Depending on your culture, a kiss is not just a kiss
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'Adventures in Multicultural Living' Column Launch   (02/11/2009)
I am very excited to announce the Rainbowkids.com and Voicesofadoption.com launch of my new column, 'Adventures in Multicultural Living.' It will come out monthly and will include explorations of multicultural events, cultural practices, and more!
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