It Takes a Character to Make a Character — Alumni Profile, Leah Longoria ’12 Guided by her passion for writing, Leah Longoria ‘12 has demonstrated grit working her way into the Hollywood writer’s room as Amherst’s first FAMS graduate.
It Takes a Character to Make a Character — Alumni Profile, Leah Longoria ’12 Guided by her passion for writing, Leah Longoria ‘12 has demonstrated grit working her way into the Hollywood writer’s room as Amherst’s first FAMS graduate.
Seoyeon Kim: Transcending Fragmentation via Storytelling & Activism I met Seoyeon Kim ’21 through Zoom in “Non-Fiction I” last semester. In addition to being impressed and inspired by her beautiful writing and brilliant insights, I also felt an indescribable closeness to her. Despite seeing her only through the rectangle on my computer screen, she became full and vibrant
Seoyeon Kim: Transcending Fragmentation via Storytelling & Activism I met Seoyeon Kim ’21 through Zoom in “Non-Fiction I” last semester. In addition to being impressed and inspired by her beautiful writing and brilliant insights, I also felt an indescribable closeness to her. Despite seeing her only through the rectangle on my computer screen, she became full and vibrant
Defying the Invisibility and Misrepresentation of the Asian American Experience It has been an extremely hard week for people of Asian descent living in the United States after eight people, including six Asian women, were murdered in the March 16 Atlanta spa shootings. We all know that the story of anti-Asian racism didn’t start on that day, though it
Defying the Invisibility and Misrepresentation of the Asian American Experience It has been an extremely hard week for people of Asian descent living in the United States after eight people, including six Asian women, were murdered in the March 16 Atlanta spa shootings. We all know that the story of anti-Asian racism didn’t start on that day, though it
Prejudice and Pandemic: Africans in China Amid Rising Xenophobia Since early April, the Chinese media has suggested a possible second wave of coronavirus cases within the country, coming from the outbreaks outside of China. After five Nigerian residents tested positive for COVID-19 in Guangzhou, China, the African community there has experienced heightened racial tensions. There have been widespread accounts