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Shannon Yuen

Shannon is passionate about theatre arts, brunches and the human race. She has led Fempo (Female Empowerment) -- a student-led initiation that aims at alleviating gender inequality and United World Schools -- an education NGO that helps fundraise for children entrapped in intergenerational poverty in the South East Asian region. Her goals for the year are to expose herself to the variety of cultures that Senegal has to offer and to experience the real-life situation of a developing country. She is inspired by empathy.

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To Hell with Political Correctness: The Calling of Joking Kinships

Shannon Yuen

2017-12-18

Listen up — I’ve got a confession to make: I call black people my slaves. Quite frequently. Matter of fact, I do it on a daily basis.   (Cue: “wow who do you think you are you self-entitled ill-informed privileged war-waging racist have you ever thought of how this could possibly oppress and violate the...

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Tubab (“White person”) Findings In Senegal

Shannon Yuen

2017-10-22

Let me take you on a simulation that is somewhat replicative of my first 1.5 months here in Senegal. And in case you do experience culture shock just from reading this and in case you do have trouble choosing your coping mechanism for it, take my advice: an excessively aggressive sense of humor never fails....

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Social conventionalism, free will, and Senegal

Shannon Yuen

2017-10-12

The way I see it, too much social conventionalism makes you dumb and that free will is never quite free. (wow preachings from an edgy teen how insightful) But I say this only because I’ve experienced what most people have — realizing that they want from life is clouded by social expectations. So I managed...

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