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Lost But Not Forgotten: Returning the Children of Native Boarding Schools
Earlier this year, Canada’s schools made major news headlines for the discovery of more than 1,308 unmarked graves found across the...
robertempowertocha
Oct 4, 20214 min read


Summer Spotlight: The Sinister History of the Bikini
The days are getting longer, the weather is getting warmer, and swimsuit season is officially upon us. And although the bikini has become...
bryannaempowertoch
Jun 20, 20213 min read


What You Should Know About Asian American History and Its Relevance Today
To fully understand the breadth and scope of racial injustice in the Asian American population, we must examine the history of Asian America
annempowertochange
Oct 1, 20207 min read


Filipinx-Americans and the United Farm Workers Movement: Invisible in the Eyes of U.S. History
Source: Vivify Change Catalyst via WordPress **As October is Filipinx-American History Month, this piece is dedicated to the manongs (the...
bryannaempowertoch
Oct 1, 20204 min read


Art Education’s Impact on Civic Engagement
In such divisive times, art brings people together to start a conversation on social issues.
Sydney Ching
Sep 29, 20203 min read


More Than an Aesthetic: The Damaging Effects of Gentrification on Chinatown & Communities of Color
In 1964, my paternal grandparents left Hong Kong with their two young children and immigrated to the United States. They entered through...
Bryanna Baysa Fong
Aug 2, 20203 min read