Identity Is Our Operating System - Pt. 5
Navigating the vast cultural differences among Asian Americans forms another layer in our identity formation.
Navigating the vast cultural differences among Asian Americans forms another layer in our identity formation.
Asian males growing up in America face extra challenges in identity formation when their self-images clash with White prejudices and expectations.
Our early romantic liaisons and society's response to them form another important layer of our identity formation.
Chapter 2 of The Summerset shows how Grandparents can be the unsung heroes of our identity formation.
The complex network of identifications with people, places and events that makes up identity takes a novel to capture. And here's the first chapter of ...
Growing up in one of the whitest states in the country had an undeniable impact on my relationship with Indian culture.
The perilous journeys that saved our families from communism remain firmly entrenched in our Vietnamese American experience a half century later.
An Indian American mulls the line between celebrating non-Indian devotion to a piece of his culture and annoyance over cultural appropriation.
Our report card on Asian American crime reveals surprising underperformance even in fields in which Asians might be expected to excel.
Confessions of Asian Americans
A young immigrant's early life lesson has deep value for all Asian Americans.
How do you like being "yellow"? If you're like me, you don't. You're all too aware of the low status the color yellow enjoys in ...
Raised a white boy, he had to become an Asian American man.
The author learns not to let a mean-spirited minority define his place in society.
Don't let racists define America.
Captain James Yee suffered a 7-month ordeal based on a bizarre espionage case.
Pop culture goes gaga for things Asian.
Cultural conflicts split AA couple.
An AA frat rat shares his sacrifices.
Consumer clout can reshape our media image.
An AM discovers that getting married is the easiest part.
Strategies for avoiding the traps set by American stereotypes.
The key to understanding the attitudes of 6 classes of AF.
Racism is often a hidden component of group dynamics
Organizations that use your help to help all Asian Americans.
An activist rocker finds herself opening for the type of Asian American woman she abhors.
How a whitewashed Asian came to claim his identity.
1847 4/12: First group of 3 Chinese students arrives in NYC. 1848 1/24: Discovery of gold at Sutter’s Creek, CA. The news of “Gold Mountain” ...
Navigating the vast cultural differences among Asian Americans forms another layer in our identity formation.
Asian males growing up in America face extra challenges in identity formation when their self-images clash with White prejudices and expectations.
Our early romantic liaisons and society's response to them form another important layer of our identity formation.
Chapter 2 of The Summerset shows how Grandparents can be the unsung heroes of our identity formation.
The complex network of identifications with people, places and events that makes up identity takes a novel to capture. And here's the first chapter of ...
Growing up in one of the whitest states in the country had an undeniable impact on my relationship with Indian culture.
The perilous journeys that saved our families from communism remain firmly entrenched in our Vietnamese American experience a half century later.
An Indian American mulls the line between celebrating non-Indian devotion to a piece of his culture and annoyance over cultural appropriation.
Our report card on Asian American crime reveals surprising underperformance even in fields in which Asians might be expected to excel.
Confessions of Asian Americans
A young immigrant's early life lesson has deep value for all Asian Americans.
How do you like being "yellow"? If you're like me, you don't. You're all too aware of the low status the color yellow enjoys in ...
Raised a white boy, he had to become an Asian American man.
The author learns not to let a mean-spirited minority define his place in society.
Don't let racists define America.
Captain James Yee suffered a 7-month ordeal based on a bizarre espionage case.
Pop culture goes gaga for things Asian.
Cultural conflicts split AA couple.
An AA frat rat shares his sacrifices.
Consumer clout can reshape our media image.
An AM discovers that getting married is the easiest part.
Strategies for avoiding the traps set by American stereotypes.
The key to understanding the attitudes of 6 classes of AF.
Racism is often a hidden component of group dynamics
Organizations that use your help to help all Asian Americans.
An activist rocker finds herself opening for the type of Asian American woman she abhors.
How a whitewashed Asian came to claim his identity.
1847 4/12: First group of 3 Chinese students arrives in NYC. 1848 1/24: Discovery of gold at Sutter’s Creek, CA. The news of “Gold Mountain” ...