Being Asian American means living in a country that treats you as a perpetual foreigner. That has to change
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In the March 16 Atlanta shootings, complex human identities — real lives and stories — were reduced to objects, Rev. Laura Mariko Cheifetz writes. For those who live in this country and are told we are never fully American, she says, the violent act feels familiar.
That's what a White male customer at the Poulsbo, Washington, bookstore where my mother and I worked called my mother 28 years ago, when I was just 15.More Related News