
In dedication to Asian-American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, I’m dedicating this whole series of stories of Asian-Americans, Asians, and Pacific Islanders. Whether it’s about their business, their craft, education, families, struggles, wins, and successes, this is a channel to speak their truth and to believe that their story matters.
In today’s first episode of AAPI, I feature the talented visual storyteller, Tuan Huynh. Tuan is an award-winning Chicago-based creative that has worked on some of advertising’s most iconic brands such as Samsung, McDonald’s, and Kellogs. He is also the Founder and Owner of Fatmiilk–– a direct trade specialty coffee company. In this conversation, he shared his story as a son of immigrants and the struggles of living in this anti-immigrant country.
Check his story out. So much truth. So much power. I promise you, you’ll learn a thing or even two.
Be sure to follow him on Instagram at @captrue8