As we come to grips with multiple and related health, social, economic inequities (including housing, public education and food access) and ways to close the gap, from policy changes to implementation and enforcement, I am reminded of an old Chinese saying from my grandparents as they shared stories of living through war, invasion and communism. "The Chinese character/word ... Continue Reading
Vassar College Awarded Prize for Economic Diversity
Very proud of my alma mater, Vassar College, for being the first award recipient of the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation, a no-strings-attached $1 million prize! Way to go VC. Keep up the great work! Almost one in four Vassar students have family incomes low enough to qualify for federal Pell grants. Among colleges with a four-year graduation rate of at least 75 percent, none has ... Continue Reading
Vassar Quarterly Magazine Interview: Belle of the Chinese Banquet
Vassar Quarterly features Natalie Keng in Belle of the Chinese Banquet by Bill Addison, food editor and restaurant critic, Atlanta Magazine ... Continue Reading