I Am Who I Say I Am
I Am Who I Say I Am
Reformation
I used to wish that my skin was lighter. I’d spend my days praying for good riddance to my bile skin and replenishment with milky white.
Walking Uphill
To be honest, I don't think I’ve ever really truly found my confidence and had it stick. Being confident seems to just come to some people.
Living Asian, Christian, and Queer
Romance frustrated me. I hated the feeling of a crush, the dizzying butterflies trapped in my disgusting stomach acid always made me cry.
Let Your Voice and Opinions Occupy Space in This World
LET YOUR VOICE AND OPINIONS OCCUPY SPACE IN THIS WORLD.
That is the first statement I'm starting this article with.
Not Quite Asian or American: My Experience of Otherness
From a young age, I recognized the impact my race had in my life, especially being raised in a very westernized environment. I was born in Taiwan; however, I moved to Canada and the US at a young age.
One Lao’d Adventure Blogger
Being a Lao-American feels a lot like being a part of an Alien race: “Laos? What is that? Is that even a place?!”