Being an Asian-American is an important part of my identity, but not the only way I define myself or want others to perceive me.
Being an Asian-American is an important part of my identity, but not the only way I define myself or want others to perceive me.
I'd heard what my family's dubbed "white people talk" before, I'd never thought that speaking how I had for ages would be considered low-brow or looked down upon us.
My father was German/Irish, my mother is Taiwanese, and my step mother is Singaporean–a pretty standard bi-racial post-nuclear family setup.