Kylin Gao is a government-and-econ major, freelance journalist, and aspiring policymaker who hopes to build more human solidarity through development economics. She has experience working with people in four continents through organizations like Grassroots Finance Action, Rubia Handwork, and Suadela Inc, where she learned a lot about African politics, community-based projects, grant-writing, and (unexpectedly) how to Tweet. As an immigrant, Kylin is interested in international relations and development in conflict-affected regions. She has written articles on limited war, Chernobyl Disaster, and Sino-Soviet Split. She also has a 32-item-long to-write list and is always looking for more ideas.
Selected Works
- “Who Cares? A Response to India’s Covid-19 Orphan Crisis,” Modern Diplomacy
- “Beijing, Beijing,” LA Progressive