Christina Pan is an undergrad in the College from New York City, intending to major in International Business, Language, and Culture. She is approaching the intersection of performance and politics as a performing artist, writer, and avid learner. Christina has 15 years of experience in classical violin, piano, and is learning the guitar, dabbling in jazz and go-go music. On campus, Christina is an opinions columnist for the Hoya, a pianist for Campus Ministry, and a member of Buddhist Students Association. She is most curious about how culture and the arts can transcend political and religious differences, particularly in regards to Sino-American relations.
At a time characterized by polarization and distrust, the need for approaches that humanize others through narrative and empathy has never been greater. The Lab is dependent on outside funding in order to make our work possible.