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Louie Gong is a Native
American of mixed heritage (Nooksack, Chinese, French, Scottish)
who was
raised by his grandparents, father, step-mom, and extended family in the
Nooksack tribal community.
He is totally overwhelmed by recent recognition of his experiences and
insights as person of mixed heritage by
MSNBC and
Blur Digital.
Since
graduating from Western Washington University’s School Counseling program
in 1999, he has worked primarily with communities of color as a teacher,
child and family therapist, and counseling program coordinator. In all
these roles, and in his current position as Education Resource Coordinator
for the
Muckleshoot Tribal College, Louie
pushes for recognition of the mixed heritage experience in educational and
social programming. This value is also interwoven into his
work as adjunct faculty for Northwest Indian College and Evergreen State
College, where he teaches classes such as the “Mixed
Heritage: Thinking outside the box about tribal communities"
(Fall 2008).
He is also proud to serve on the Executive Committee
for the
Washington State Native American Higher Education
Consortium (WSNAHEC)
and as Vice President of the
MAVIN Foundation, one of the nation's
leading institutional advocates for mixed heritage people and families. In
his work with the MAVIN Foundation, Louie is co-developer of the
Mixed Heritage Center, the largest online
resource for mixed heritage people and families in the nation, and the guy
who kicked off
"What are YouTube?,"
an online challenge
to people of mixed heritage to reclaim the question "What are you?"
In his spare time, Louie dabbles in Coast Salish art, competes in
triathlons, and eats chickens.
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