Exploring Our Heritage: A Mixed AAPI Perspective with Chandra Crane
Release Date: 09/28/2023
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info_outlineToday, Katie Nguyen Palomares and Chandra Crane speak on how heritage connects the past to encapsulate stories, racial, ethnic, and cultural traditions. These elements play pivotal roles in molding individual identity and anchoring them to their communal and historical roots. They advocate for acknowledging both the uplifting and dark aspects of heritage, opening pathways for understanding and conversations among diverse communities.
Katie talks about the seasonal shift in peer perceptions based on her skin tone, while Chandra reflects on her evolving features and her longing for a closer bond with her Asian heritage. They touch on the impacts of recent Asian hate incidents, aligning with Katie’s contemplation on how age facilitates a deeper exploration into their mixed racial identities. This candid conversation invites listeners to reflect on their own journeys, fostering a nurturing space for self-discovery and broader understanding of the complex space of racial and cultural identity.
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Hosts: Katie Nguyen Palomares
Guest: Chandra Crane
Engineer: Elliot Koo
Podcast Manager: Katie Nguyen Palomares
Producer: Sean Dupiano
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