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thuytranpublishedarticles has been a member of Linktree for 6 years and joined in March 2020. Besides social media accounts, thuytranpublishedarticles has populated their site with 2024 Innovation Fellows, 24 questions with a disillusioned voter, Student walkout calls for stricter gun laws after ‘unacceptable’ Apalachee High School shooting — Canopy Atlanta, Securing the Ballots: The history and controversy behind the State Election Board — Canopy Atlanta, Questions about voting in Georgia? We’ve got answers — Canopy Atlanta, State election board’s proposed rule changes draw questions—and a lawsuit — Canopy Atlanta, Closing Note: The Norcross Issue — Canopy Atlanta, Can Forest Park keep its Hispanic residents? That may depend on police.— Canopy Atlanta, Back to school in Forest Park, Forest Park Budget and Spending, "The Southside: A Vietnamese Community Flourishes," NPR-Atlanta, "In the 2020 Elections, It’s Not Just the Presidential Race That Matters," Columbia University, "Podcast Series Investigates Colonialism and COVID-19," Columbia University, Challenging Georgia's New Voting Rules with Asian American Advancing Justice (Plaintiff), "What is Misinformation and How Can Vietnamese-Americans Identify It?" VietFactCheck, "Is Biden Actually Pro-China?" VietFactCheck, Featured in the LA Times as a Community Organizer, Featured in President Biden Campaign, appeared first in video, "Exploring the Connections Between Environment, Equality, and Indigenous Issues," Columbia University, "Bronx Documentary Center Uses Photojournalism to Drive Social Change", "Anthony Ray Hinton, Former Death Row Inmate, Shares Lessons on Overcoming Hate," the International House of New York, Columbia University, TC First Gen Convocation Letter to Mother, Featured in Teachers College News as a Davis for Peace Fellow, "How Money and the Market Can Sustain Sustainability," Columbia University, “The Great Betrayal by David L. Phillips on the US & the Kurds," the International House of New York, Mobilizing Partnerships for Sustainability, the International House of new York, "Bridging IEP and Equity" Reporting for P.S. 307 as Zankel Fellow, "Scintillating S.E.M. STEM Stations" Reporting from P.S 307, Zankel Fellow, Heartfelt Goodbyes and Beginnings, the International House of New York, Leading the First Large-Scale Lunar New Year at the International House of New York, Organizing New Year Festival at Sewanee, University of the South, Responding to Racial Discrimination, Featured in WorldCat for Campus Activism at Sewanee, the University of the South, Organizing Immigration Panel at Sewanee, the University of the South, How Policies Affect Undocumented Immigrants, Speaker Series at Sewanee, the University of the South, "Kimberly Foster and the New Networked-feminism", "Post War, Vietnam" Poem Columbia University Zine, "Under but Beyond" Poem featured in Gates Millennium Scholarship Magazine, ORGANIZING MOON FESTIVAL AT SEWANEE.