Everyone deserves the chance to reach their full potential, regardless of their career or life circumstances.
After winning a long battle with cancer, designer Eason Yang was told by employers that his prime years were behind him. This perception directly contradicted what he knew about himself and other cancer survivors: their hard-won grit, resilience, and the soft skills cultivated through adversity make them invaluable employees.
In response, Eason created Not Entirely Dead (NED), a community designed to challenge biased systems and foster a culture of comebacks, inspiring cancer survivors, caregivers, and others to pursue their hopes and dreams despite life's interruptions.