Published inSh*t Sarah SaysSome Live to Eat, I Eat to Live: My All-So Complicated Relationship with FoodAlmost every kid has their ~particular~ quirk — whether it’s eating their own booger, thinking there’s a monster underneath their bed, or…Oct 8, 2018Oct 8, 2018
Published inSh*t Sarah SaysTime: A Beautifully Frightening ConceptAnyone who knows me is very aware that I LOVE being busy. Ever since middle school, I don’t think I had time to really be with myself. If…Oct 4, 2018Oct 4, 2018
Published inSh*t Sarah SaysWill Disabilities Be Ever Included in Progressive Asian/Asian-American Social Movements?Tonight, I eagerly attended the launch party of the Asian American Feminist Collective, as there aren’t that many spaces that are for the…Sep 20, 2018Sep 20, 2018
Published inSh*t Sarah SaysGuilt of Moving OnA year ago today was the day I found out that my grandma had terminal brain cancer. On that day, my world was absolutely scattered. For…Sep 5, 2018Sep 5, 2018
Published inSh*t Sarah SaysDisabled. Female. Asian-American: A Take on Living in NYCOne day this July, I was picking up my little sister from volleyball camp on the Lower East Side of Manhattan. It was the end of the first…Aug 15, 2018Aug 15, 2018
Journalism School has been like a mini retirement — let me explain.Before you declare me to be out of my mind, you need to hear where I’m coming from.Feb 13, 2018Feb 13, 2018
Published inDomestic Violence and DisabilitiesPeople with Disabilities Experience Domestic Violence, Too: An FAQIn the past couple of months, media have covered an influx of sexual violence allegations, coupled with social media activism. But one…Dec 7, 2017Dec 7, 2017
A Fleeting Memory, a Fleeting LoveWhenever I try to erase a memory from my head, it does not go away, but rather reinvents itself into something bolder, yet ever-changing…Jul 17, 2017Jul 17, 2017
Published inDoSomething.orgHow I’m Spreading the Love to My Grandma and Other Seniors This Valentine’s DayHere’s How You Can Too!Feb 7, 20171Feb 7, 20171
Published inDoSomething.orgHow People With Disabilities Are Making Their Voices Heard This ElectionA College Student Speaks UpNov 4, 2016Nov 4, 2016