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For all the women in history who have been hidden from us. Let's say their names, get to know them and continue the conversation.
This month's Hidden Woman: Theresa Hak Kyung Cha (차학경)
Born March 4, 1951- November 5, 1982
Ms. Cha was a creative revolutionary and intellectual, infusing aspects of her Korean American identity into her works. She was a thought provoking performance artist, producer, director, and writer. Her latest book, Dictee, "is about mothers and martyrs, revolutionaries and uprisings" [quote from Cathy Park Hong's book, "Minor Feelings: An Asian American Reckoning."]. Listen to why her story matters and is hauntingly tragic yet propels us to continue the conversation.
For all the women in history who have been hidden from us. Let's say their names, get to know them and continue the conversation.
This month's Hidden Woman: Theresa Hak Kyung Cha (차학경)
Born March 4, 1951- November 5, 1982
Ms. Cha was a creative revolutionary and intellectual, infusing aspects of her Korean American identity into her works. She was a thought provoking performance artist, producer, director, and writer. Her latest book, Dictee, "is about mothers and martyrs, revolutionaries and uprisings" [quote from Cathy Park Hong's book, "Minor Feelings: An Asian American Reckoning."]. Listen to why her story matters and is hauntingly tragic yet propels us to continue the conversation.