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SUSIE  수지

Nearly 70 years before Brown v. Board of Education, in 1885, Mary and Joseph Tape brought a case against the California Supreme Court after the San Francisco school district refused […]
Just wrapped up presenting on the intersectionality of mental health and anti-Asian hate in the AAPI community for over 700 students at West Windsor-Plainsboro High School. These students were absolutely […]
“WHO ARE YOUR ASIAN AMERICAN HISTORICAL HEROES?” A significant historical emphasis has occurred around a few “key points” in Asian American history. Most often, Chinese Rail Workers, Japanese Internments, and […]
Do you know where the phrase SIAMESE TWINS comes from? _________________________ Chang and Eng Bunker (chosen surname) were conjoined brothers who were the basis for the phrase SIAMESE TWINS (which […]
Yesterday, I shared a video about the history and usage of the word “oriental”. I hope you all will watch the 7 minute video and learn about why many do […]
It’s HERE! Today is May 1st, the first day of Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Month. To start our lessons, this is a map of Asia. Asia is a CON-TI-NENT. […]
We are going LIVE tomorrow at 10am for our Gather Virtual. Where every one has a seat at the table. At Women Gather, we support the notion that it is […]
I’ve been trying to compose some words to express feelings in order to make sense of last week, this is all I can manage at the moment: Not everyone will […]
Every person I have checked in on is struggling right now. Every person who has checked on me is struggling. We are all shifting because of what we are experiencing. […]
As a community board member for Levi Hospital, I was excited to be involved in the recent survey conducted by the organization. The survey aimed to identify the most pressing […]
In 2019, I was blessed to find myself working in suicide prevention across Arkansas and beyond. I spent countless hours trying to further efforts to help those who desperately need […]
The Oaklawn Rotary Club called me “charming and humorous” after my speech on suicide prevention. I hope someone left more informed on what can be done to prevent suicide.
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