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This is the last part of our conversation with Michael Michael Huang, co-founder of the Li-ze Community School.
He continues by sharing more about another meaningful project — a samban-building initiative that helped rebuild the ethnic memories of local indigenous tribes.
Michael also shares a summer school he's been involved in to promote and educate people about the indigenous Kavalan people's history and culture.
For more information, please visit: https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=667907496220904&set=a.141597755518550
By Mary Anne Sioco, Ching-en Chiou, RtiThis is the last part of our conversation with Michael Michael Huang, co-founder of the Li-ze Community School.
He continues by sharing more about another meaningful project — a samban-building initiative that helped rebuild the ethnic memories of local indigenous tribes.
Michael also shares a summer school he's been involved in to promote and educate people about the indigenous Kavalan people's history and culture.
For more information, please visit: https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=667907496220904&set=a.141597755518550