http://www.kuow.org/mp3high/m3u/WeekdayA/WeekdayA20091215.m3u
Julia Bolz Discusses Journey with an Afghan School on NPR
Interview on KUOW FM in Seattle (December 15, 2009)
http://bigthink.com/juliabolz
Julia Bolz Shares Her Thoughts on BigThink
Seattle Times article and video
January 3rd, 2010
By Hal Bernton Seattle Times staff reporter
Seattle woman builds a future for girls amid war in Afghanistan
Building a future for girls amid war
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In northern Afghanistan, Julia Bolz of Seattle is achieving what was once unthinkable: opening school doors to girls. These students are part of the first generation of Afghan girls to get an education. Students at Coe Elementary in Seattle raised nearly $4,000 to help build the school, and their fundraising efforts continue.
“Program gives Aspen a taste of Afghanistan,” by C. Agar (The Aspen Times, Jan. 15, 2007).
"Journey with an Afghan School,” by L. Reed (FACES, Mar. 2006.) For a copy of FACES, please call 603-924-7209.
“Building a school one cupcake at a time,” (Queen Anne News, Mar. 29, 2006).
“Donations help build Afghan school for girls,” by R. Zabel (Queen Anne News, Feb. 15, 2005).
“Project of Giving Becomes a Lesson in Living,” by D. Bach (Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Dec. 28, 2004).
“Choir Concert Raises Money for Refugee Aid,” by D. Wong (Ballard News-Tribune, Apr. 30, 2003).
“Coe Pupils Reach out to Girls in Afghanistan, Dec. 2002).
“Connecting to a War-Torn World Away,” by P. Wissel (Queen Anne/Magnolia News, Dec. 11, 2002).
“Unsung Heroes of the War on Terror,” by J. Bolz (Eastside Journal, June 29, 2002).
“In Afghanistan, these Folks are Working from the Heart,” by J. Bolz (Seattle Post-Intelligencer, June 9, 2002).