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AAPI Organizing In the South: The Model Minority Myth & Healing Through Generations (ft. Sarah Park)

AAPI Organizing In the South: The Model Minority Myth & Healing Through Generations (ft. Sarah Park)

FromVoices of a Highway


AAPI Organizing In the South: The Model Minority Myth & Healing Through Generations (ft. Sarah Park)

FromVoices of a Highway

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Length:
25 minutes
Released:
May 17, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode, Sarah Park shares her thoughts on the model minority myth, motherhood and healing throughout generations, and what the future of organizing and community access can look like.

Sarah Park is the President of the Korean American Coalition Metro Atlanta. In this role, she has been instrumental in enhancing the civic engagement of the Korean American community in Georgia through non-partisan initiatives. Her passion for building bridges between diverse communities and generations is reflected in her active advisory roles in United Way, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, the American Jewish Committee, and various nonprofits and organizations dedicated to community building. Outside of her work, she enjoys volunteering, traveling, and trying new cuisines and experiences with her husband and their two children.

Instagram: @KAC Atlanta
Released:
May 17, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (67)

Voices of a Highway is created and designed by We Love BuHi, a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization based in Atlanta that preserves the multicultural identity of Buford Highway. Twice a month, Executive Director Lily Pabian and Director of Development Natalia Garzon open up a space to discover, celebrate and learn directly from local voices and everyday heroes who are making a long lasting impact on Buford Highway. With a monthly theme to guide the conversation, each episode opens the door to the victories and struggles of celebrating and preserving multiculturalism in Atlanta, GA.