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Last year, I lived in America in Seattle, Washington. I finished my freshman at the University of Wisconsin. As far as I know, Seattle is a very special city. Manufacturers full of sports. In the early days when I moved there I was welcomed by the community. The woman I know is truly reflecting sisters and inclusiveness. They stimulated me. Seattle gave me inspiration. For me, the best thing to do through my process is to build unity and connect with other women. If I were not a photographer, I will study more action movies. I like to watch movies. I interviewed women with recent shots and turned them into small pieces. I am editing them, and Godard and Varda are playing in the background.
When I get off at downtown Seattle every day, I am facing extreme capitalism. In the city where many innovations and wealthy people have been created, men, women and children can sit on the sidewalk or sleep on a cardboard mattress. They asked for help. I walked through them and walked on the 28th floor of the day to do political and economic work in the JP Morgan Chase building. Capitalism - the tool left for you - turns inequality. The severe polarity of wealth we have witnessed in Seattle is just a symbol of the unoptimized economic order. Emerald City alone is not showing amazing inequality. Nationally, up to 1% of people dominate the wealth of the United States and about 40% of the world, and now 8 people have the same wealth as 6 billion people.
People working in Seattle should live in Seattle. If we do not solve this problem now, in just a few years, the majority of Seattle's labor force - and our children - live outside the city and forced to spend more time on traffic jams I will. Life HALA is a good first step, but if you want to change direction, more confident planning is necessary. We have to change the dynamics leading to this situation, otherwise we will never cross it. We are bold and innovative, trying solutions, sincere, effective, and only needing to extend effective ways.