November 2008 issue. Propaganda and the media

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Michelle Chen (meeshell)
Michelle Chen (meeshell)
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Michelle Chen
Michelle Chen, a native New Yorker, works and plays in New York City. She once lived in Shanghai, where she researched the lives of migrant workers, and recently returned from a stint of active unemployment in Egypt, painting houses and studying Arabic. In 2002, she established the Alternative Media Library and Resource Center of New Haven. Throughout college, she published her rants and musings in her zine, cain. She's sold out a little since then, working as a staff writer for the now-defunct NewStandard news website, and now divides her time between freelancing and washing dishes for a living.
 

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Gender: Female
City: New York City
Web site: cainzine.tripod.com

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DateTitle
Sunday, September 2, 2007Cornerless city
Sunday, April 10, 2005Homecoming for Hai Rong
Sunday, October 31, 2004The double agent
Sunday, August 1, 2004Migrant makeover
Sunday, August 1, 2004Migrant makeover (part two)
Sunday, July 11, 2004Shanghai spectacle
Saturday, June 5, 2004Eating bitter and other Western dreams of China

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It's in the act of having to do things that you don't want to that you learn something about moving past the self. Past the ego. —bell hooks, black feminist social critic
 
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