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Rachael Dymski started their work experience in 2007 as a student at Grove City College. Rachael then went on to work as a Personal Assistant at The Independence Foundation in 2011. In the same year, they also became a Volunteer Coordinator at The Green Chair Project. From 2011 onwards, Rachael worked as a Freelance Writer, contributing to various publications. In 2016, they became self-employed, working as an Author and Writer. In 2019, they joined New Hope Publishers as an Author and The Epoch Times as a Contributing Writer, focusing on Food and Travel.
Rachael Dymski has a diverse education history, starting with their Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Spanish Language and Literature and Communications from Grove City College, which they obtained from 2007 to 2011. Rachael then pursued further education at Chatham University from 2013 to 2015, where they obtained their Master of Fine Arts (MFA) degree in Creative Writing. Additionally, they attended Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary for a year from 2011 to 2012, although no degree or field of study information was provided for this period.
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We are an international, independent, award-winning, multi-language media company in print and online, spanning 35 countries and 21 language editions. Epoch Times is the only multi-national newspaper that spans the entire globe. It is also the most widely distributed Chinese newspaper in the world. Freedom of the press and humanity are fundamental to the Epoch Times. Our newspaper was born to fill the void of truthful news coverage of events in China, where previously only propaganda and censorship existed. Having personally witnessed human rights tragedies like the Tiananmen Square Massacre and the persecution of the spiritual movement Falun Gong, and at great risk to themselves and their loved ones, a group of Chinese-Americans began publishing the Epoch Times in Chinese in the United States. Some reporters in China were subsequently jailed, and some suffered severe torture before disappearing altogether. Integrity and truthfulness in reporting, together with covering stories that really matter, are the central tenets of the Epoch Times. Our beginnings have instilled in Epoch Times staff an unwavering commitment to objective reporting and socially responsible business practices, as well as respect for human rights and freedom.