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TASP 2003 at UT Austin:
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reasonably remarkable
Thursday, March 25, 2004
There aren't enough azns in my school to segregate... For me, the question becomes much more vague, because it's rather difficult to identify myself as an asian-american, when there are very few asian-americans that I know. How can I identify with a mass racial/culture without ever knowing it? So I simply become not white, not hispanic, not black (there aren't that many blacks either...). Rather, I become attached to family rather than racial identity... and associate with kids who also relate more closely with such an identity (which also tends to have a few asian-americans in my situation, but I find more whites in that category...) I stand at the other end of the spectrum from Susan.
btw... sorry if my categorizing is offending anyone.
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