I Am Who I Say I Am
I Am Who I Say I Am
Independence of a Lao American Woman
The ability to come into my own, as an independent Asian American woman, was an internal struggle between both cultures.
Thoughts by a First-Gen on Self-Care During Pandemonium
When I went into quarantine a month and a half ago, I was irrationally excited about the swaths of time now available to focus on creating the ideal at-home lifestyle.
Creativity in Action
Creativity to me means one's vision and imaginative drive. One's creativity is sparked once an interest is gained.
Chinese Artist Talks Representation in the Art World
When it comes to the art world, sometimes all you can do is stare and gawk at how erratic paint splotches and unassuming household objects sell for millions of dollars as “fine art”.
Creating Me: A Journey to Living Freely
With $50 and a couple bags of belongings, my parents immigrated to the United States from China to craft the future they dreamed of for themselves and my siblings and I. That was their ambition.
Ambire: To Go About
When I didn’t start speaking by the time I was 3, my parents wanted to test me for learning disabilities.