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It doesn't really matter <br>what we are - sometimes

"White boy. White boy."

I was in sixth grade. This was Laurelwood Elementary School in Salinas.

I had these friends - Barry, Clarence and Richard.

We had a bigger circle of friends outside of us, but we were all Filipino, and Filipinos often stuck together. (0) comments

Common ground found <br>on unfamiliar soil

Sitting on her lap, locking her gray hair strands around my little fingers, I remember counting with "si nana," my grandmother.

One, two, three.

"Ze, 'tu, sh'e," and the anxious 6-year-old kid I was couldn't wait to learn how to count to 10 - to count in Circassian like si nana did. (1) comment

Q: Which one are you? <br>A: None of the above

I guess when it comes right down to it, I'm not that Asian after all.

I don't have an accent. I am terrible with numbers. I know nothing about science. I can't build a computer. And I don't eat rice all the time.

Sorry, I can't live up to the stereotypical prerequisites for Asians. (1) comment

Do Americans want what they've got?

Sometime last year, I was driving on my way to school in the morning.

I was simply driving down Montague Expressway, which was full of traffic at the time, when I had a stressful encounter with another driver.

As I was driving, I noticed a car tailgating about a yard behind my bumper. (0) comments




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