Welcome Back First Gen!
In this special episode of First Gen Law Pod, we sit down with attorney Adriena Clifton to explore what it means to be "First Gen in the 5%"—a powerful reflection on identity, resilience, and representation.
Asian Americans make up just 5% of all U.S. attorneys, a statistic that becomes even more meaningful when viewed through the lens of being a first-generation law student and professional. As part of Asian American History Month, Adriena shares her personal journey navigating law school, entering the legal field, and finding her voice in spaces that often feel unfamiliar or exclusive.
Together, we unpack:
💼 What it means to be first-gen in a system that wasn’t built for you
🇺🇸 How the Asian American legal experience is shaped by both visibility and invisibility
🧭 The quiet pressures of success, perfection, and cultural expectation
🛠️ Tools and mindset shifts to thrive authentically—and make space for others
This episode is an ode to first-gen professionals everywhere who are making history by showing up, speaking out, and breaking new ground.
🔗 Tune in, share with a friend, and join the conversation as we celebrate Adriena’s voice and the broader contributions of the Asian American legal community.
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Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational and discussion purposes only. It should not be construed as legal advice. All opinions expressed in this episode are solely those of the guest and are not affiliated with any organization.