About Me

Image description: A photo taken from behind a short-haired person, wearing a red plaid shirt and carrying a yellow backpack . The person is slightly off center and the entire image is cropped into a circleJ U H E E _
20-something, queer Korean American in diaspora. they/them. born in Seoul and raised in Minnesota, just trying to get home.

I believe in striving for a world where multiplicity can exist, staying wary of The Movement™, and trying to find ways to stay soft in this harsh & cutting world.  I spend my days trying to tame anxious thoughts, explore healing & wellness outside the Western medical industry, and find a patch of green in this godforsaken city.

disclaimer: this blog is a work in progress
Nothing I write is permanently reflective of my thoughts or ideas
I’m going to want to delete, burn, and bury this in the future
But I try to not forget that we’re all growing, breathing people
& give myself some room to fuck up

2 thoughts on “About Me

  1. My name is Alex and I am a Communications Manager at Barnard College. I am reaching out to you today with an idea for your blog. Being perfect and powerful, being a feminist: these are among the most popular topics of conversation among today’s young women. Barnard College’s new podcast series, Dare to Use the F-Word, tells the story of today’s feminists through the ideas, art, and activism that define them. Barnard President Debora Spar, in her new book Wonder Women: Sex, Power & the Quest for Perfection, explains that while most women today struggle with the idea of perfection, they also struggle with the concept of feminism itself. Are the two connected? Read President Spar’s thoughts in this exclusive post: https://barnard.edu/news/web-exclusive-president-spar.

    As a communications manager at Barnard, I want to continue these important conversations among feminist thought-leaders like you. I ask you to republish and share this post on your blog. Pose these questions to your audience; they may dare others to join us and use the f-word.

    Kindly,
    Alex

  2. My name is ZHU, I am a Chinese, and now live in Japan. Thank you for sharing your story, I have read all the post, and I really enjoy reading them. As a Asian American Women, how do you define your life in Minnesota? I mean the life style, since we all live in a inequality world…

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