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Sada Garba, Caroleen Wilkes, Albert Tsay, Bobby Shriver, Paul Loeser
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Russ Haynes and Molly Haynes
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Honoree Jen-Jen Lin
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Kris Fant and Courtnee Melton
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Honoree Getahn Ward
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Fabian Bedne and David Plazas
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Jen-Jen Lin, Heather Wills, Ray Friedman
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Honoree Jose Luis Ayala
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Winn Thomas, Phillip Shepherd, Hillary Guinn
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Tim Ozgener, Monica Cintado-Scokin, Daniel Scokin
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Jerry Lewis, Donna Lewis, Binu Thomas
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Jim Russell, Nancy Hyer, Shirley and Bob Garth
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Wes Harrell, Leslie McGilberry, Heather Wills, Kristin Martel
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Kent and Dianne Oliver
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Natasha Deane, Tod Shuttleworth, John Deane
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Bonnie and Amy Richardson
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Ben Patton and Katelyn Barker
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Jeremy Kelton, Graham and Will Bratton
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Dr. Morgan Wills
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Honoree Dr. Michael Spalding
On Thursday, April 26, nearly 400 people gathered for Siloam Health's 2nd annual Amplify Nashville awards honoring the distinguished immigrants who help our city flourish. Held at OZ Arts Nashville, Amplify celebrated four honorees for their often-unsung contributions to the life of our community: Jose Luis Ayala of Las Palmas Mexican Restaurante, Jen-Jen Lin of Chinese Arts Alliance of Nashville (CAAN), Dr. Michael Spalding of Equal Chance for Education, and Getahn Ward of The Tennessean and Tennessee State University, who was honored posthumously.
Photos by Andy Upchurch & B. Moore Visuals.