Traei Tsai, is a Taiwanese born Canadian local writer, actress, fashion model, and painter based in Vancouver. As seen in Vanity Fair, Vogue UK, Glamour in 2019, Traei has also trained with Coco Rocha in New York City. She was in the recent Corona Movie, a dramatic thriller and the world's first feature film about Coronavirus and Xenop
Traei Tsai, is a Taiwanese born Canadian local writer, actress, fashion model, and painter based in Vancouver. As seen in Vanity Fair, Vogue UK, Glamour in 2019, Traei has also trained with Coco Rocha in New York City. She was in the recent Corona Movie, a dramatic thriller and the world's first feature film about Coronavirus and Xenophobia. This was featured in the New York Times, BBC, The Vancouver Sun, The Hollywood Reporter, The Guardian, The Times, Le Figaro, International Business Times and many other news around the globe.
In a recent interview with Rights of Equality, she discusses what the book project is about, how this project came about, and most importantly how you can help other women by sharing journeys together.
A graduate of SFU in Social Sciences in Anthropology and Sociology. She has been involved in multiple ways in the shaping of Canadians settling in Canada. Since 2009, her career in both private and public sectors has raised continuous awareness in social issues in the realm of visible minorities in Canada. Traei is also the Vice-President of BC Minorities in Film & TV Society, a non-profit organization advocating for minorities and diversity inclusion in front and behind the camera. Her passion lies in creating layers of positive social impacts that continuously support a better community and world that we share.
She is currently writing a book, "Her Stories Untold", on women empowerment, capturing true stories of women around the globe. As featured in a recent interview on Global News on Mother's Day, she talks about how women can support other women with her stories. In addition, she is also working on her other book on honest reflections about life. Traei also paints and was nominated as the first Canadian Official Winner at MiraBan Art in London, UK for her painting, "The Koi Mantra" ( a painting showcasing the strength of life, women in their vulnerability, shyness, modesty, and allure through delicate objects of the antique ceramic from the Qing Dynasty period.
Bio: Leigah Keewatin is an Indigenous filmmaker who is passionate about shining a light on the voices and stories that often go unheard. Leigah is committed to creating spaces where women everywhere can share their authentic experiences. With a background in film production and visual storytelling, she is driven by the belief that every w
Bio: Leigah Keewatin is an Indigenous filmmaker who is passionate about shining a light on the voices and stories that often go unheard. Leigah is committed to creating spaces where women everywhere can share their authentic experiences. With a background in film production and visual storytelling, she is driven by the belief that every woman’s story holds power, and through For Her Stories Untold, she hopes to inspire and uplift others by helping bring these stories to life.
originally from Hong Kong, immigrated to Canada and pursued her academic interests in social sciences at Simon Fraser University (SFU). With a passion for understanding societal dynamics and human behavior, she built a solid foundation that would later contribute to her professional journey.
Alice has established herself as a seasoned expe
originally from Hong Kong, immigrated to Canada and pursued her academic interests in social sciences at Simon Fraser University (SFU). With a passion for understanding societal dynamics and human behavior, she built a solid foundation that would later contribute to her professional journey.
Alice has established herself as a seasoned expert in the insurance industry in British Columbia, where she has honed her skills and expertise over the years. Her commitment to excellence and a keen understanding of risk management have made her a respected professional in her field.
Outside of her professional life, Alice enjoys baking and spending quality time with her husband.
As a director of "Her Stories Untold - Her Journey Empowerment," Alice brings her dedication and experience to the organization. She is committed to working in alignment with the founder and the team to expand and support initiatives that empower and uplift others. Her goal is to help grow the organization, ensuring its impact resonates and contributes to good causes in the community and beyond.
I started writing to to track my journey and to document all the untold stories that happens daily.
Based on all the true stories, participants can find strength and courage through this empowerment talk therapy of telling stories. Indirectly, perhaps this can offer a sense of comfort and independence under tremendous pressures. for all the women sharing their stories.
The voices have the ability to empower, but her stories untold need to be heard so that others can help.
Make a change with our stories - one by one.
Interview with Rights of Equality, with Swagata Sen (Founder of Rights of Equality)
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