Kim Uy is a Medical Doctor with a Masters in Public Health. Her Chinese mother and Khmer father brought her to the US when she was fifteen years old. She is married and embraces a big view of healthcare: “Health care is not only about helping the patient who is being treated, who is on the operating table, but also helping everybody globally.” sunshine gao was born in China and raised in Indiana and Kentucky. Once, they studied moral philosophy and ecology; cooked noodles; and sold produce. Now, they draw stories about home—in all its forms, with all its complications. In spite of everything, they believe the world can be made a beautiful place. Kat Eng is a mixed 2nd-gen Khmer artist, organizer and visual storyteller. Their narrative and documentary projects explore the loss, belonging, and relationships with land. Past project partners have included the Minnesota Museum of American Art, zAmya Theater, the Land Stewardship Project, and the Asian Prisoner Support Committee.