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Alison grew up in a Vietnamese Chinese restaurant owner family and unlike other Chinese, she speaks Cantonese instead of Mandarin. How does it feel to grow up in a majority White community and find her identity when there's a lot of intersections in her upbringing? She shared unique stories of her family. She's also a realtor if you're interested in finding information about real estate in Colorado. Reach out to her. FB: Alison Chu | [email protected] |
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By Ping H, Taiwanese, Immigrant in U.S. and more5
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Alison grew up in a Vietnamese Chinese restaurant owner family and unlike other Chinese, she speaks Cantonese instead of Mandarin. How does it feel to grow up in a majority White community and find her identity when there's a lot of intersections in her upbringing? She shared unique stories of her family. She's also a realtor if you're interested in finding information about real estate in Colorado. Reach out to her. FB: Alison Chu | [email protected] |
☕ Buy me chai? https://anchor.fm/chaiwithpingcn/support
🎧 Chai with Ping 香料茶時間 https://linktr.ee/chaiwithping
👍 IG & FB @chaiwithping
#AsianAmerican #Catonese #VietnameseChinese #overseasChinese #immigrantfamily #TCK #ThirdCultureKid #ChineseAmerican #realtor #identities ##移民播客 #immigrantpodcast #immigrant #移民 #chaiwithping #香料茶時間 #podcast #播客 #minority