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Writers Series with Kristin T. Lee

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Kristin T. Lee is a writer whose work has appeared in Christianity Today and Sojourners, and a primary care physician serving Boston's Chinatown community. She writes about faith, culture, books, and solidarity at The Embers [https://ktlee.substack.com/]. Kristin's passion is highlighting literature written by Asian and BIPOC authors via book reviews and reading groups on Instagram @ktlee.writes [https://www.instagram.com/ktlee.writes/]. Her work is informed by her experiences as an adoptive mother, host to refugees, and friend to those affected by incarceration. Kristin's book - We Mend with Gold - will be released on April 7th! Please pre-order [https://bookshop.org/p/books/we-mend-with-gold-an-immigrant-daughter-s-reckoning-with-american-christianity-kristin-t-lee/49f1b219e73b46b4?ean=9798889835028&next=t&next=t] or request it from your local library! Kristin's website [https://kristintlee.com/] Leah's website [https://www.leahkim.org/]

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