Julie Hua is originally from Manhattan. She is a political science and women's studies double major at the University of Minnesota and hopes to leave Minnesota, Land of 10,000 Scandinavians, shortly. She spends her frigid Minnesota days waiting for the Revolution. She is working as an Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP) intern for the Voices Project and has completed pages on bell hooks, Cherry Muhanji, and Ana Castillo.
Hua, Julie
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Castillo believes that women have lost their sense of self on many levels, including psychologically, physically, and spiritually, and need to reclaim themselves. Castillo herself does this through her writing and activism.
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Hooks is committed to her ideas and that is evident in her use of a pseudonym. hooks decided to use a pseudonym both to honor her grandmother (whose name she took) and her mother, but also because the name Gloria became associated with an identity t...
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"Fiction," Muhanji states, "tells more truth than many things."
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