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La Union Studio is an interdisciplinary collaboratory & design consultancy that engages the complexity of contemporary society through a blend & balance of architectural design, interior design, and cultural placemaking. We inherently employ ruthless optimism and diligent rigor, dedicated to a conviction that architecture can awaken people, enrich communities and inspire creativity. We reflect the cultural narratives of our clients and their community both in the design process and in the delivery of service. Our process is rooted in both the digital and the analog, with a belief in an equitable methodology that is simultaneously collaborative and iterative, and we recognize that architecture is accomplished by people and for people. We are as nimble as we are steadfast, as ardent as we are resolute, and we embrace a diversity of perspectives throughout the design process to refine the delivery of our projects. Above all, we strive to speak the language of architecture to all people.
Louis Chinn aka Jyun Jyun, is a multi-disciplinary artist specializing in murals, installation, music production and performance. His work explores the theme of transformation as both an aesthetic quality and experience for the participants and communities involved. Through public art and performance, he is dedicated to the cause of making art an accessible and essential experience, regardless of social position.
The MLK Business Association was formed in 2008 to organize and promote the businesses along MLK. Our vision is to foster a “strong, vibrant, and culturally diverse business community that is a destination, second to none, in the Pacific Northwest.”
MulticulturalCounselors.org is about connection: connecting communities of color/culture with counselors who understand and connecting counselors of color/culture with a network of support.
The Talented Youth is a 501(c)(3) non-profit arts organization that was founded in 2007 with the National Film Festival for Talented Youth (NFFTY) as its flagship program. NFFTY has grown into the world’s largest film festival for emerging directors. Each year the festival showcases films by directors 24 and under. NFFTY supports young filmmakers by offering professional level workshops year-round. In addition NFFTY.org hosts filmmaker resources, tips, news and information. Within NFFTY lies a creative production company, NFFTY Creative, that connects brands with emerging talent to produce original content.
The Neely Mansion Association is an all volunteer, non-profit historical society, which was incorporated in 1983 to restore the Neely Mansion. The mansion has been placed on the National Register for Historic Places, the Washington Register for Historic Sites, and is a designated King County Landmark. Neely Mansion Association is a 501(c)(3) non-profit historical organization. Donations are deductible to the amount allowed by law.
Neighbors United is a collaborative initiative to help refugees successfully integrate and thrive in Boise. We are made up of more than a hundred community leaders, policy makers, service agency representatives, resettled refugees, volunteers, educators and more.
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