Thus, we opt for a percentage, like a heterogeneous matcha latte, 40% tea and 60% almond milk (for us lactose-sensitive souls).
Read MoreIt's something so inextricable, beautiful, powerful, and impossible to define.
Read MoreFor me, being APA in the States means being able to equally explore and learn more about both my Korean and American roots.
Read MoreAs the mist settled and the blue lights dimmed, the audience let out a collective gasp.
Read MoreMore and more of my APIDA friends and family have shared their tragic experiences of facing increased hostility and outright racism.
Read MoreI admired the impact that APASA was making on campus for the APA community.
Read MoreI never thought I could use my ethnicity and/or identity could positively impact the community until I found out about APASA.
Read MoreI was drawn to APASA because of the potential it offered as a community with purpose.
Read MoreAPA means duality. By being APA, I think I always felt pressured to choose to be either Asian or American.
Read MorePassing on Chinese traditions and teaching other people about these customs is something that is really important to me.
Read MoreBeing APA has always been an identity that I’ve struggled with as a mixed-race kid.
Read MoreBeing APA means being a part of a community of individuals who are proud of who they are.
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