Farming for change: Black Womxn farmers fight the pandemic with a food revolution
From South Seattle Emerald – Black womxn farmers are revitalizing farming towards a more sustainable and compassionate model that centers equity and access.
From Eater – With physical distancing in place during the holy month of Ramadan , Muslims around the world are still finding ways to celebrate with one another.
“Lessons learned” hides the South Vietnamese perspective
From The South Seattle Emerald – journalist Julie Pham centers the South Vietnamese perspective in this meditation about the legacy of America’s war in Vietnam.
45 Years after the Fall of Saigon: A Coming of Age
From The South Seattle Emerald – Joe Nguyen, Washington state senator for the 34th District, reflects on the vibrant and dynamic legacy of Vietnamese Americans.
ARAPAHOE, WY - MARCH 1: 9 year old Quiana Piper (center) and her 3rd grade class study using their iPads and the Arapaho language app that has been created to help teach the language and cultural at the Arapaho School in Arapahoe on the Wind River reservation. March 1, 2017, Arapahoe, Wyoming. (Photo by Joe Amon/The Denver Post via Getty Images)