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6.02.2010

kw lee center for leadership: 5th annual dinner & silent auction

K.W. Lee is a true pioneer, and considered the godfather of Asian American journalism. At age 82, his illustrious career as a writer and civil rights activist has profoundly shaped the consciousness of the Korean American community. Founded in 2003, the KW Lee Center for Leadership in Los Angeles is a nonprofit organization dedicated to continuing his passionate legacy.

This Friday, you are invited to the Center's 5th Annual Dinner & Silent Auction, as they celebrate community leaders and raise funds for future programs. It's happening June 4 at the Oxford Palace Hotel. Here are some more details:
THE K.W. LEE CENTER FOR LEADERSHIP
CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO OUR

5th Annual Dinner & Silent Auction: What Will Be Your Legacy?

K.W. Lee Spirit Award Recipients:
- Hee Pok Kim aka Grandma Kim: Community organizer for Bus Riders Union, Korean Resource Center
- Peace4Kids: Serves foster youth in South Los Angeles
- Dr. Frances Leonard: Professor at West Los Angeles College

Friday, June 4, 2010
Reception/Auction at 6:00 p.m.
Dinner at 7:00 p.m.

Oxford Palace Hotel
745 South Oxford Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90005

PLEASE RSVP with Do Kim at (213) 321-7220 or
dokim@kwleecenter.org
The KW Lee Center for Leadership is an awesome organization doing great work in the community. Times are tough, and every penny counts towards creating valuable opportunities for young leaders. Your support is greatly appreciated. For more information about the KW Lee Center, go here.