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In the 2020 Oscar-nominated drama “Minari,” the Yi family moves from California to rural Arkansas to create a new start for their family. But this film captures more than just a typical hardworking immigrant story. “Minari”  encompasses the grit and perseverance, while gracefully balancing the dynamic of financial struggles, everyday adversities, to the resilience of…

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Article by Tibria J. Brown and James Rhee/VOX ATL Video by Tibria J. Brown/VOX ATL In light of the recent anti-Asian hate crimes in Atlanta, Georgia, the conversation has continued about the Black and Asian communities’ relationship to one another. Media and political schemes are attempting to divide POC, and pit the Black and Asian…

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March 16, 2021 marked the 53rd anniversary of the My Lai massacre, one of the most heinous mass murders against unarmed civilians in US imperial history. Vietnamese women and young girls were mutilated and gang raped and children were slaughtered by white American soldiers. And in Atlanta, on the same day 53 years later, we…

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