
Spotlighting the 228 Massacre in Taiwan ft Grace Hwang Lynch, founder of HapaMama & Communications and Engagement Director at Center for Asian American Media
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Thank you so much to Grace for giving me this opportunity to interview you!
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Grace is a freelance writer, editor, and photographer as well as the Communications and Engagement Director at Center for Asian American Media. She is also the founder of HapaMama, her own blog.
Grace's Website: https://www.gracehwanglynch.com/
On Preserving Taiwanese Through Romanization, a companion essay to Salty LIke Tears, on Catapult: https://catapult.co/stories/on-perserving-taiwanese-language-taiwan-through-romanization-grace-hwang-lynch
Read Salty Like Tears: https://www.taiwaneseamerican.org/2023/12/salty-like-tears-creative-nonfiction-by-grace-hwang-lynch/
HapaMama: https://hapamama.com/
Grace's Social Media:
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Learn more about the 228 Massacre: https://www.npr.org/2023/02/28/1160009123/taiwan-marks-the-76th-anniversary-of-the-start-of-the-228-massacre
https://www.fpri.org/article/2017/02/taiwans-white-terror-remembering-228-incident/