We don’t talk enough about why we discard the people we do in our lives. I say no out of habit. Then it becomes practice. It becomes the sky.
Catherine Chen, from “Ritual, June 23rd,” published in Poets Resist
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We don’t talk enough about why we discard the people we do in our lives. I say no out of habit. Then it becomes practice. It becomes the sky.
Catherine Chen, from “Ritual, June 23rd,” published in Poets Resist
Winter Fest passed by quickly, with decorating the tree last minute, taking Cosmo to the vet, and having two separate events. One was with Kaitlyn’s family (mom, dad, sister, grandmother, step-grandfather and cousin, Catherine) and her and Maya’s friends during Winter Fest morning, and one in the evening with Maya’s family, including her mom, siblings, nieces and nephews and her two cousins 😊❄
Isn’t that still true: I’m processing the blow of having lost myself in the vision of someone else’s ideal woman.
Catherine Chen, from “https://ENTER.com,” published in Glittermob
tenderness: we resist asking how one fantasizes coping when trauma sleeps with the breeze and the clocks i am moved toward sunlight calling you, expecting nothing
— Catherine Chen, from “How it Feels,” published in DREGINALD
I take that back. I take my body back. I take back everything that ever made me.
Catherine Chen, from “world shrunk to the size of me,” published in The Indianapolis Review
I wonder why I am wretched. If I am irrationally afraid of my body and the silhouette // of its shadow against your skin.
Catherine Chen, from “world shrunk to the size of me,” published in The Indianapolis Review
How a Feldman Family party usually goes (Kaitlyn and Maya making out and Coco trying to eat the food that’s meant for guests) 😊😄
Huawei calls for closer Public-Private Sector Cooperation to restore Trust in Technology
Huawei calls for closer Public-Private Sector Cooperation to restore Trust in Technology
Catherine Chen, Corporate Senior Vice President and BOD Member at Huawei, has underscored how building trust in a digital society will require the joint efforts of policymakers, regulators, and the private sector. Her comments came during a speech at the St. Gallen Symposium, an annual gathering of current and future leaders from across the globe. The annual gathering of current and future…
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