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  • - It can have a very, not necessarily oppressive but kind of weighty presence on you.

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  • - My relationship with the word Asian can sometimes be a little complicated.

  • - Being Asian informs most of my identity.

  • - Sometimes I will identity as Asian, but then other Indian people don't identify as Asian.

  • - Why are you considered Asian, you're in the Pacific Islander, wouldn't you be considered more Hawaiian?

  • And I'm like, not really.

  • - I have this awareness that it's the first thing that people notice about me.

  • - People associate Asian with East Asian.

  • - Filipinos aren't so much dismissed, they're just overlooked just because they're not as popular within, at least the American culture.

  • - If you think about it, the world population, 60% of it is technically Asians.

  • And we don't speak of any ethnic group at large on such a continental scale.

  • - Asia as a term refers to a continent of like 40 to 50 different countries all with really, really different history, culture, language, religion.

  • - But the term Asian has utility.

  • It's just within that there is so much diversity that needs to be acknowledged.

  • And especially when you extent that to Pacific Islanders.

  • - People will say things like, oh that's so Asian.

  • Or why are you being so Asian?

  • Or like stop being so Asian.

  • And I'm like, I'm just trying to eat my lunch here, like I don't understand why my lunch makes, like says that I'm being so Asian.

  • - Even when I did my hair this morning, I was like, oh, every time I put my hair in a bun, do I look too Asian?

  • But, what does that even mean, because I am Asian.

  • - In high school I had to deal a lot with the stereotype of being Asian and smart.

  • Other people would say, oh, you just did well because you're Asian.

  • - Yes, I am Asian, and I'm proud of it, but my first identifying feature should not be like, oh, that guy's Asian so therefore he's this, this, and this.

  • - It's the way they're saying the word, and it's not the word itself.

  • - The biggest source of pride for me is whenever I see fellow Asians and Asian-Americans making their voices heard.

  • - I have incorporated my love of India into the work that I do.

  • - My mom has a signature Filipino like lumpia egg rolls.

  • I'd always bring them, and that was my way of kind of like, introducing people to Filipino culture.

  • - I think, I feel like the reason that I am always staunchly proud of being an Pacific Islander specifically is to kind of raise awareness just on a personal level.

  • - Your identity informs everything that you do, and that's something to be celebrated, and it something to be excited about.

  • - No matter what, you're able to identify as Asian, and you're able to understand someone's journey.

  • - If were able to see Asian and Asian-American as like a group, and as a conversation, we can use something like that as a way to collectively rise up.

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- It can have a very, not necessarily oppressive but kind of weighty presence on you.

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