The Rawest Form of Expression
Not everyone has to become a professional artist; but the inherent ability to make art should be encouraged as hobby and therapy.
Finding Space in the Pandemic
It’s not often I find a space that allows me to be vocal about issues that affect both my Asian and undocumented identities.
Virtual Synergy
I don’t control their environment, their light, their backgrounds; I can only control what I capture on my computer screen.
Pandemic Travel
Police brutality and COVID-19 are two pandemics plaguing America’s society, and neither can be ignored anymore.
Food & Family History
In the kitchen, I learn more than just how to chop garlic and clean bok choy — I learn a bit of family history.
The Passage of Life and Death
All life ends with death, and in my faith, all death is the beginning of new, eternal life.
Reconnecting to My Roots
As the pandemic continues to challenge me, I fell deep into my religion.
Destined to Art
I identify as an artist and appreciate the healing art has allotted me. But, it took some pain to get there.
From Side Hustle to Main Hustle
When the coronavirus began affecting New Jersey, my mother and father lost their primary source of income.
Making Ends Meet
Undocumented families are being disproportionally impacted by the pandemic because many do not have a social security card and without it can’t access the stimulus check.