Alice Won is a first-generation Korean-American, who moved to a small Michigan town with her family. They were the only Asians, and she had a southern accent.
We discuss what it was like being in an immigrant family, seeing how her own mother and sisters struggled adapting to the American way of life that Alice was born into.
We also talk about the her sister's suicide, what might have contributed to it, and what what we can do to help those in need.