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Speak out or clam up? — Part 1 of 2: Why Black and Asian women respond differently when faced with racism

May 17, 2012 By Stacy Nguyen

By Stacy Nguyen Northwest Asian Weekly “Recently, I was hanging out in the library. Somebody came up to be and randomly asked <!–more–>me if I was Korean or Japanese or something like that,” said Michelle Tran. “I said, ‘No, I am half-Chinese, half-Vietnamese.’ They were like, ‘Oh, where were you born?’ And I said, ‘I […]

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: 2012, Bitter Reproach, Dating Blacks Asians, David Matsumoto, Elizabeth Lee, Harriet Tubman, Janet Swim, Jose Soto, Korean American, Kwangsu Kim, Marquita Prinzing, Michael Bernstein, Michelle Tran, Sam Heyman, Shorewood High School, Tsukasa Nishida, Vol 31 No 21 | May 19 - May 25, West Seattle, William Gudykunst, Yuko Matsumoto

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