As part of the We See You Club, a club dedicated to mental health awareness, Brandon helps plan events to raise awareness and go to sources of strength training. He
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Madison is Senior Class President, focusing on bringing the class of 2024 together for one final year of senior events such as the Senior Parking Lot Painting Party, Senior Sunrise,
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‘It’s Not About One Person Changing The World’: How Organizations Are Building Community Support Through Mutual Aid
Marissa Espiritu / CapRadio
In light of last summer’s police killings and increased violence against Asians heightened by racist rhetoric during the pandemic, more people are having conversations to reimagine what makes a community feel safe.
Yuan Wong is a community organizer with Asian Pacific Islander Equality-Northern California (APIE-NC), which serves queer and trans Asian and Pacific Islanders. Wong said that thinking about safety isn’t new to queer and trans people.
“White supremacy and violence around us has been around forever, and abuse has been around as long as white supremacy has existed,” Wong said. “But we know that as trans and queer folks, we have had to care for each other and ourselves for a long time.”