Albert Rose, a senior at Sacred Heart Preparatory in Atherton, CA, has a unique identity that makes the Russian invasion of Ukraine very personal for him and his family.
Posts published in “Stories”
Amazon Workers Just Won Their First Union. Here’s What it Means For the Labor Movement
By Cammie Hong on April 7, 2022
When employee Christian Smalls organized a walkout, he was promptly fired by Amazon. Two years later, he started the company's first union.
Before BTS or KBBQ, Korean Culture in America Has Been Concealed Amongst Xenophobia and Racism
By Ethan Rhee on March 14, 2022
Korean culture's true value is only uncovered when one acknowledges how Korean-Americans have fought for over a century to reach this point of influence.
A Need to Remember: The Importance of Survivor Testimony
By Cammie Hong on August 7, 2021
In a world of hatred and violence, stories of genocide survivors become invaluable.
Thank You For 500 Hundred Thousand Views!
By Luke Kim on May 2, 2021
Wow, half a million views. This is unbelievable.