However, my college days did see their share of Midwest winters. I admit, being a west coast kid, I can't relate much to polar vortexes and snow days as of late. This is the email that set off a Twitter tide of racist, misogynist bullshit. Here's the statement from Pham's family, issued through the non-profit organ recovery group One Legacy: She was declared dead the next day, but remained connected to a ventilator for two more days to make sure her organs would be available for transplantation. Pham died of complications from blunt force trauma to the head after she was punched, kicked and knocked to the ground outside a nightclub on January 18. She also donated tissues including "skin used for burn dressings, bone to repair fractures and prevent amputations, and bone marrow for orthopedic use." Pham's heart, kidney, lungs, pancreas and liver were donated to patients on the national organ transplant waiting list. Nightclub victim's organs have 'saved five lives,' agency says Her organs have already been donated and used to help sustain the lives of five patients waiting for transplants. While the shocking death of Kim Pham, the 23-year-old woman who was brutally beaten outside a Santa Ana nightclub, continues to resonate, her tragic end will at least have a life-giving legacy. The album features "more names than you can fit in your homie's Honda Civic": Ann One, Baiyu, Bambu, Catzie of Yellow Rage, Connie Lim, Decipher, DJ Bonics, DJ Neil Armstrong, DJ Roli Rho, Dumbfoundead, El Gambina, Erika David, Hopie, Hoya, J-Key, Joanlee, Kiwi, Lil Crazed, Matt Cab, Mic Barz, Mountain Brothers, Nikko Dator, Paul Kim, Prometheus Brown, Rekstizzy, Rocky Rivera, Ruby Ibarra, Tasha aka Yoonmirae, Thai, Tiger JK, Timothy Flu, Verbal of M-Flo / Teriyaki Boyz, and Yellow Boyz.īeating victim's heart, kidney, lungs, pancreas and liver transplanted The album is now available on iTunes and Amazon. Maybe you heard about the Kickstarter campaign. Chops, a founding member of the pioneering hip hop group Mountain Brothers, has assembled thirty different artists for one epic album collaboration. Strength In Numbers, the Asian American music project from celebrated producer CHOPS, drops this week. Asian American music collaboration features "more names than you can fit in your homie's Honda Civic"
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