
Allyssa McCabe
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Aug 22, 2024 |
fredericksburg.com | MinJeong Kim |UMass Lowell |Allyssa McCabe
(LOWELL, MASS.) In a Cambodian children’s folktale, one man is afraid of lawyers and another is afraid of filth. As the story goes, both are constantly bombarded by their fears despite their efforts to avoid them. The moral of the tale is revealing and contains a powerful anti-racism message: What you hate becomes your fate.
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Aug 21, 2024 |
mooresvilletribune.com | MinJeong Kim |UMass Lowell |Allyssa McCabe
(LOWELL, MASS.) In a Cambodian children’s folktale, one man is afraid of lawyers and another is afraid of filth. As the story goes, both are constantly bombarded by their fears despite their efforts to avoid them. The moral of the tale is revealing and contains a powerful anti-racism message: What you hate becomes your fate.
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Aug 21, 2024 |
roanoke.com | MinJeong Kim |UMass Lowell |Allyssa McCabe
(LOWELL, MASS.) In a Cambodian children’s folktale, one man is afraid of lawyers and another is afraid of filth. As the story goes, both are constantly bombarded by their fears despite their efforts to avoid them. The moral of the tale is revealing and contains a powerful anti-racism message: What you hate becomes your fate.
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Aug 21, 2024 |
dothaneagle.com | MinJeong Kim |UMass Lowell |Allyssa McCabe
(LOWELL, MASS.) In a Cambodian children’s folktale, one man is afraid of lawyers and another is afraid of filth. As the story goes, both are constantly bombarded by their fears despite their efforts to avoid them. The moral of the tale is revealing and contains a powerful anti-racism message: What you hate becomes your fate.
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Aug 17, 2024 |
yahoo.com | MinJeong Kim |UMass Lowell |Allyssa McCabe
Minjeong Kim, UMass Lowell and Allyssa McCabe, UMass LowellAugust 17, 2024 at 7:03 AM·4 min readIn a Cambodian children’s folktale, one man is afraid of lawyers and another is afraid of filth. As the story goes, both are constantly bombarded by their fears despite their efforts to avoid them. The moral of the tale is revealing and contains a powerful anti-racism message: What you hate becomes your fate.
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