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Crossway-Community, Inc: Helping Families to Help Themselves

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Kathleen Guinan, Chief Executive Officer, Crossway Community, Inc. and Douglas Duncan, County Executive, Montgomery County, Maryland, for creating an education and housing facility that low-income, at-risk families can use as a resource for taking control of their lives.

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Atlas Performing Arts Center: Culture Builds Near Northeast

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Jane Lang, Trustee, Sprenger Lang Foundation and Tishman Construction Corporation of DC, Jim Sherwood, Vice President for renovating a community-based performing arts center that has served as the catalyst for the revitalization of Near Northeast in Washington, DC.

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Southeast… By Design: Revitalization One Community at a Time

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David Walton, Senior Minister, Belmont Christian Church and the City of Roanoke, represented by Rolanda Russell, Assistant City Manager, for working together to re-build the neighborhood of Southeast Roanoke and improve the quality of life for residents, businesses, and visitors.

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Angel Island Immigration Station: Sharing Stories of America’s Past

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Daphne Kwok, Executive Director, The Angel Island Immigration Station Foundation and Brian O'Neill, Superintendent, Golden Gate National Recreation Area for their leadership in working to bring more awareness of the important role of Pacific Coast immigration in shaping America's past, present, and future.

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Minority Executive Directors Coalition: Diverse Coalitions... Stronger than the Sum of All Parts

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Bob Santos, Executive Director, Inter*Im, Roberto Maestas, Executive Director, El Centro de la Raza, Larry Gossett, Councilmember, King County, Washington, and Dorry Elias-Garcia, Executive Director, Minority Executive Directors, Coalition of King County for building and fostering a coalition of minority leaders who work together to best advocate for King County, WA’s diverse population.

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