Tye Leung Schulze: Translator for Justice Comic Biography by Dawn K. Wing

$30.00

“Daring. Determined. Dedicated. Discover how Tye Leung Schulze defied racial and gender discrimination to become the first Chinese American woman to ever vote in a major US election. Learn about her unconventional life journey where she navigated uncharted territories, socially and politically, especially as a woman of Asian descent during her time: by becoming a translator for justice on behalf of human trafficking victims; by serving as a government interpreter at Angel Island Immigration Station; by marrying someone of another race; and, by being a crucial resource to San Francisco’s Chinese community throughout her life.”

6.5” x 8.75”

*Consignment item. Not eligible for 10% membership discount. All consignment purchases are final and non-refundable once shipped

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“Daring. Determined. Dedicated. Discover how Tye Leung Schulze defied racial and gender discrimination to become the first Chinese American woman to ever vote in a major US election. Learn about her unconventional life journey where she navigated uncharted territories, socially and politically, especially as a woman of Asian descent during her time: by becoming a translator for justice on behalf of human trafficking victims; by serving as a government interpreter at Angel Island Immigration Station; by marrying someone of another race; and, by being a crucial resource to San Francisco’s Chinese community throughout her life.”

6.5” x 8.75”

*Consignment item. Not eligible for 10% membership discount. All consignment purchases are final and non-refundable once shipped

“Daring. Determined. Dedicated. Discover how Tye Leung Schulze defied racial and gender discrimination to become the first Chinese American woman to ever vote in a major US election. Learn about her unconventional life journey where she navigated uncharted territories, socially and politically, especially as a woman of Asian descent during her time: by becoming a translator for justice on behalf of human trafficking victims; by serving as a government interpreter at Angel Island Immigration Station; by marrying someone of another race; and, by being a crucial resource to San Francisco’s Chinese community throughout her life.”

6.5” x 8.75”

*Consignment item. Not eligible for 10% membership discount. All consignment purchases are final and non-refundable once shipped

Based in the Twin Cities, MN, Dawn (she/her) is a multidisciplinary artist and educator with interests in illustration, book arts, painting, printmaking and collage. She enjoys experimenting with mixed media in visual narratives and comics poetry. For more info about Dawn’s work, visit www.waterpigpress.com.

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