Published inOn Work, Identity and LiberationAuthentic Identity at Work: As Artist (Part 1)In high school, I hung out with the weirdos — I was friends with all the artsy “freaks”, mostly because I had long felt like an outsider as…Jan 6, 2022Jan 6, 2022
Published inOn Work, Identity and LiberationA New Year with a bowl of TteokgukI was watching Padma Lakshmi’s “Taste the Nation (Holiday Edition),” and was so moved by the last episode that celebrates Korean American…Jan 4, 2022Jan 4, 2022
Published inOn Work, Identity and LiberationThe Power of the Narrative and Work (and the power dynamics that shape who is believed)The movie Roshomon is a film made by one of my favorite directors, Akira Kurosawa. The film masterfully illustrates the storytelling device…Oct 5, 2021Oct 5, 2021
Published inOn Work, Identity and LiberationFraming Identity as Self in Tribe and Place(when there’s no blueprint to really draw from)Sep 8, 2021Sep 8, 2021
Published inOn Work, Identity and LiberationThis is ‘On Work, Identity and Liberation’Hi, folks.Sep 7, 20212Sep 7, 20212
Published inThe Engaged Journalism LabJournalism Funders: Ways to Uphold Your Diversity and Inclusivity Values During COVID-19As funders move swiftly to respond to the information needs of COVID-19, it’s critical to consider the following tips to ensure that the…Apr 16, 2020Apr 16, 2020
Announcing News Integrity Initiative’s new grants and work ahead for 2020:Journalism/tech grants to promote civic empowerment in communities of color for 2020Feb 4, 20201Feb 4, 20201
When The Force Awakens…in JournalismThe first film I ever saw in a movie theater was Return of the Jedi. It was such a treat, as my folks couldn’t often afford to take us…Oct 14, 2019Oct 14, 2019
One opportunity to change journalism for a hopeful AmericaI love origin stories. I’m a total sucker for prequels. Exploring the backstory, for example, of a glamorous success story makes a…Sep 25, 2019Sep 25, 2019