Thai Select | Chicago Gourmet 2019 Storefronts have always been a cornerstone of urban culture. The neighborhood flourishes with diverse storefronts. However, keeping a small storefront business today is extremely difficult. Internet shopping and the change of lifestyle pushes retail out of business. At 11 years old, Jin Qui Yue discovered her passion for dance and has followed it throughout her life. At 76 years old, she continues to teach dance to students of all ages in Chicago. “We might not be able to communicate through language, but through dancing, we can bring each other closer,” Jin said in her native tongue. Even on the coldest days of winter, scuba diving instructor Nick Kouris is teaching, and some of his students go on to save lives. At the Berry Diver Center in Northfield, Kouris trains officers from fire and police departments to become public safety divers. “Scuba diving is one of the life-saving skills,” said Kouris. Half of the women in STEM field experienced gender discrimination in their workspace, according to a Pew Research Study published in January. Salary differences in the same job and being treated as if they were not competent are the two biggest categories. Discrimination is especially common for women in STEM jobs who work mostly with men.
Tiffany C.
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About Tiffany
Tiffany Chen is an award-winning multi-media producer who is dedicated to tell stories that engages the audience through different social media platform. She worked on American Greed for CNBC and freelanced as a producer/ videographer/journalist at Chicago Gourmet and for short docs. In the past, she produced, shot, edited a Emmys winning documentary. Tiffany also has a strong background in Science, Health and Environmental issues. She is a freelance writer for Cell Press.
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MEDILL REPORTS -- For Scuba Instructor, Diving is More Than Recreation: It's Public Safety
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- Video Editor - News
- Reporter / Journalist
Even on the coldest days of winter, scuba diving instructor Nick Kouris is teaching, and some of his students go on to save lives. At the Berry Diver Center in Northfield, Kouris trains officers from fire and police departments to become public safety divers. “Scuba diving is one of the life-saving skills,” said Kouris.
MEDILL REPORTS -- Women and Minorities Face Discrimination, Challenges in STEM Fields
- News Shooter / Video Journalist
- Video Editor - News
Half of the women in STEM field experienced gender discrimination in their workspace, according to a Pew Research Study published in January. Salary differences in the same job and being treated as if they were not competent are the two biggest categories. Discrimination is especially common for women in STEM jobs who work mostly with men.
MEDILL REPORTS -- Young Business Owners Aim to Reshape Chinatown
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- Video Editor - News
Young entrepreneurs are introducing new hotels and big chains like Starbucks in Chicago’s Chinatown. And they’re taking over family businesses. These new ventures are remodeling storefronts and embracing phone apps to draw a new crowd to the neighborhood.
Like Oceans, The Great Lakes Might Be Souring
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Oceans are acidifying and so, it turns out, should the Great Lakes. Until a decade ago, no one questioned it, and now, new studies show the possibilities of the lakes souring. Over 30 million people rely on the Great Lakes physically and economically. The story will demonstrate both the urgency of the issue and the lack of funding and research to help.
Produced for Nexus Media News on Storyhunter
February 2019
MEDILL REPORTS -- As Ocean Acidify, it's Life or Death for Some Marine Animals
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Ocean acidification is described as climate change’s “evil twin.” The dissolved form of carbon dioxide can sour the water and change the chemistry in marine environments. Scientists from the Bodega Marine Lab at the University of California, Davis, are fishing for clues to understand how ocean acidification affects the organisms that live in the sea.
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