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So She CAN Inspires, Empowers, and Unites Writers From All Over the World

Maddie Morton

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May 26, 2021

Promly Intern, Christina Kodsi and Promly Founder, Jen Libby, had a great conversation with Alysa Monteagudo, a teenager from the United States who’s passionate about Asian American Pacific Islander issues, women’s rights and empowerment, medical racism, and increasing female representation in STEM!

Alysa created So She CAN in 2020 to help empower others to voice their powerful opinions and bravely act.  As an Asian female, she hopes that she can help inspire marginalized people to take big steps and reach their highest potential!  So She CAN publishes articles regularly from Gen Z writers from all over the world. Definitely tune it to hear more!

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Maddie Morton

Maddie Morton (she/her/hers) is a rising sophomore at Holy Cross and has been an intern at Promly since November 2020. She is a Psychology major and loves working at Promly because she feels like she's a part of something that is going to change the world of mental health.