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Burnout and belonging: Why one immigrant woman left tech to become a filmmaker in Seattle

Burnout and belonging: Why one immigrant woman left tech to become a filmmaker in Seattle

Vimel Meng with her production team during the shooting of “No Land Beneath Our Wings” in Seattle office. Photo by Jie Huang At night, after leaving her employer’s downtown Seattle office, Vimel Meng would return to her apartment in Belltown and... Read more.

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