Through Mother's Eyes: Black Lives Matters Protest, Summer 2020

Arren Mills Interview, October 28, 2020
In this interview, Arren Mills discusses many aspects of her life, including her family life, her career, and her hopes for the future. She touches on her personal history, her expanding career in birth photography and as a doula, and her social activism. She describes her experience at protests over the summer of 2020, her fears and hopes for the social justice movement going forward, and her desires for her two young girls. With honesty and poise, Arren Mills provides perspective on protesting, activism, and motherhood in this interview.
Serene Hudson Interview, October 28, 2020
In this interview, Serene Hudson discusses many aspects of her life, including her childhood holiday traditions, immigration to the United States, and various forms of discrimination she has experienced as a Filipino American. Serene’s strong Christian faith drives her activism within the Asian American Christian Collaborative and is her central reason for participating in transnational fights against racism and inequality. In this interview, Serene Hudson describes her experiences of anti-Asian racism over the summer of 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic, her attendance and organization of an Asian-American protest in solidarity with the African American community in Chicago, and her personal history.
Tricia Sturm Interview, October 18, 2020
In this interview, Tricia Sturm discusses her personal history of political and social activism, her experiences as a mother, and her attendance at a student-led protest in the summer of 2020. She explains how her overlapping roles as an individual and as a mother have shaped her life and her decisions. Tricia Sturm details her hopes for the future and her reasons for taking a stand for what she believes in, not only in the summer of 2020, but throughout her life.