Crystal Han Pain And Suffering

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Vibrant and full of life, Crystal Han is a passionate young lady that pursues to express the issues regarding pain and suffering, for the sake of telling the world to listen. Their voices are silent, because we are too busy with our own lives. Through this issue of pain and suffering, Crystal moves forward to grow in her personal life and hopes to help grow others.
As an undergraduate student at UC Davis, majoring in Design with an emphasis on graphic design and majoring in Theatre and Dance with an emphasis on performance. She became a member of the ASUCD body as Chair of the Aggie Public Arts Committee, a graphic designer for a student led Christian organization Aletheia and for the East Asian Studies Program as well as for the Blue Cluster

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