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Turning moments into movements
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2w ago
Naomi travels to Asia for six weeks and is changed forever. She learns about her own internalized racism and how to move forward when she comes back to home. This blog is made in collaboration with Anise Health ..read more
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2M ago
As a Taiwanese American woman who grew up in Los Angeles, I felt a little bit of a disconnect between my world and that of my parents, who worked hard to bridge the gap. I was fortunate to have experienced some things that made me “feel” Asian, such as shopping at 99 Ranch or watching ..read more
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2M ago
Dear Mom and Dad, I understand why I can’t go to protests, but I just wanted to express why I feel strong enough to risk my safety. I am not questioning your support of the movement, but I am questioning how you choose to show your support. Yes, my safety is important, but I believe ..read more
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2M ago
“We didn’t think you’d be very happy with us if we made you go to Chinese school on the weekend,” my white mom explained when I confronted her about how not speaking the language of my ancestors feels like a giant missing piece of my identity as a third-generation biracial Chinese-white woman. To be ..read more
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2M ago
From the day I was born, like many other little girls, I learned how to be good. I said Thank you too much, too eagerly and apologized when outcomes were not my fault. I did not complain when I felt sad and I did not complain when I felt mad. Frankly, there is nothing inherently ..read more
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2M ago
Adoptee, Emily, speaks to the impact of Heritage Camp for Adoptive Families had on her life ..read more
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3M ago
Adoptee, Emily, speaks to the impact of Heritage Camp for Adoptive Families had on her life ..read more