Korean, Chinese, American
I was abandoned at 12 months, in part because I am Hapa. I was adopted in 1963 from South Korea Continue reading
I was abandoned at 12 months, in part because I am Hapa. I was adopted in 1963 from South Korea Continue reading
My Mother is Vietnamese and Korean, and my Dad is German and Irish. Growing up, most people classified me as Continue reading
Yes there are more of us Hapas out there and I guess it’s good to share this. I will keep Continue reading
One of my earliest memories is of an inner cultural conflict. Sitting down with my family to eat a Korean-American Continue reading
Growing up, I identified more with my Korean lineage since I and my twin brother were raised by both my Continue reading
I am proud to be Hapa because I feel it is becoming the defining American experience, to be multiracial. The Continue reading
Growing up on a military base, I assumed everyone was like me as most of my neighbors and friends were Continue reading
I’m Japanese, Korean, and Taiwanese, born in the US. Sometimes people give me weird looks because I look different than Continue reading