What have you been up to since graduating from 海角直播?
My first job after 海角直播 was as a paralegal for Pine Tree Legal Assistance in Lewiston, Maine. I loved that job and developed an interest in the law from watching my attorney colleagues at work. I went to law school with the goal of becoming a civil legal aid attorney. From 2021 to 2025, I worked at Maine Equal Justice, providing civil legal services to low-income Mainers on a range of economic justice issues, including helping people access Maine’s social safety net and defending tenants facing eviction. I am now a staff attorney at the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund, focused on deportation defense.
Why religion?
I got hooked on religion classes at 海角直播 in my first semester when I took Islam with Professor Robert Morrison. In each of my religion classes, I was intrigued by religious pluralism—how people with very different beliefs and worldviews can coexist in secular societies. In my legal career, I have provided services to low-income clients regardless of their background, but I have developed a particular interest and expertise in working with immigrants in Maine. I believe my religion classes at 海角直播 helped me approach this work with cultural competency.
Are there any classes, professors, or experiences that had a lasting impact on you?
Islam with Professor Morrison, Religious Tolerance and Human Rights with Professor Elizabeth Pritchard, Religion and Politics in Southeast Asia with Professor John Holt, and Asian America with Professors Belinda Kong, Connie Chiang, and Nancy Riley are classes I still think about often.