she/her, korean 🇰🇷, former journalist, anti-oppression strategic communications consultant helping clients advance justice through the power of narrative
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I shed many tears while typing up these heart-wrenching text messages sent and received by UNC students yesterday. Our campus was on lockdown for more than three hours.
Beyond proud of this cover and the team behind it.
BREAKING : US District Judge Karin J Immergut has ruled in favor of state of Oregon on challenge to gun control Measure 114 - finding that its restrictions on large-capacity gun magazines and permit-to-purchase gun provisions are constitutional.
Sisters of the Road bought a former restaurant building for $1.9 million in May, marking a new era for the 43-year-old nonprofit that feeds people experiencing poverty. https://t.co/VTPpwJ7P62
After Sisters of the Road’s non-profit cafe closed during the pandemic, the organization announced Wednesday they’ve purchased another home. And it happens to be one of the most historic landmarks in Chinatown. https://t.co/8QrbTBHooO
The 16-year-old, who has a Korean mother and an American father, is the first player of mixed heritage to represent the country. https://t.co/MSElocaAU6
This news hurts. I will not hold hands with white supremacists because white validation will not free me. I will not be used as a tool to perpetuate anti-Blackness and my own oppression.