I'm the proud daughter of Korean immigrants. My dad is a small business owner and my mom is a homemaker.
I went to a state university on scholarship and paid my way by waiting on tables. I watched a cancer diagnosis almost bankrupt my family. I've worked for political campaigns, non-profits, and start-ups -- always focused on making democracy more accessible and government more representative of everyone.
I believe that it shouldn't make a difference how much money you make, how you pray, which languages you speak, or who you love.
Government exists to serve us, the people. And I'm running to make it work better for all Virginia families.
I'm running to represent the 86th district because what matters to you should matter to your government, too. |