The First Chinese American Woman to Vote in the U.S.

1. Reflection Questions

What about Tye Leung Schulze’s story is new information to you? 

What questions does this video raise for you?

2. Take Action

Know your rights. There have often been times in history where people with structural power try to deny, discourage, or threaten others for showing up and demanding their rights. 

Have you been in a situation where you wondered what your rights were as a student? As an immigrant? Or in an encounter with the police? Use the ACLU’s website to learn more about the rights that you have as a young person on and off-campus.  

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3. Healing + Resilience

Ground in Identity. Exploring the diverse aspects of one’s own identity can serve as a powerful foundation to self-awareness and well-being. When you know more about yourself, you can also create unexpected bridges to others around you. Are there any parts of your identity that you’re particularly proud of? What are some aspects of your identity that not many people know about? Write an identity poem to explore parts of yourself that you want to celebrate, question or learn more about. Check out some examples of poems about self and identity from famous poets to get inspired.  

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