When I realized I was mixed
The first time I became aware of my identity and its implications was through the lens of others' perceptions of me.
An 1882 Foundation Project
The issues and struggles Asian Americans face today are different than the ones faced by the starters of the Asian American Movement from the 1970s, and yet they still have similarities across 50 years. We still deal with issues of identity, representation, and cultural differences. Read about this year's cohort of 1882 interns and their reflections of what it means to grow up Asian American.