The Korean-American creative producer who was butchered in her Chinatown apartment by an alleged knife-wielding stranger had worked to fight against anti-Asian hate — and rallied others in her field to support the community, a distraught coworker said.
Christina Yuna Lee, a 35-year-old senior creative producer at NYC-based online music platform Splice, started working at the company around the same time as a gunman killed eight people during a shooting rampage in the Atlanta area in March 2021, former coworker Kenneth Takanami said Monday on Twitter.
“It was an emotional and gutting introduction,” Takanami recalled. “We met on a call with other Asians in our work community
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