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Author: Satya Vaught

Satya Vaught is a high school student concurrently pursuing coursework in Women and Gender Studies at Arizona State University.
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Creating Free Futures with Dr. Connie Wun

The Ms. Q&A: Dr. Connie Wun on Creating Free Futures and a World Without Racial and Gender Violence

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Everyday women and girls are doing the collective, abolitionist work necessary to build free futures in our local communities. Dr. Connie Wun, founder of the #ImReadyMovement and co-founder of AAPI Women Lead, is one of these extraordinary leaders and community organizers.

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