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Tag Archives: Quapa
Hapas, Quapas, and More: Multiracialism Redefining “Asian American”
“I’m half Japanese, and my husband is all Irish. Our kids have very Celtic coloration — pale skin and fair hair. They’re not obviously Asian in appearance at all, and yet they still feel very connected with that part of … Continue reading
Posted in Discrimination, Family, Lifestyles
Tagged Apl.de.ap, hapa, Lisa See, multiracial asian americans, Quapa, Rebecca Chiyoko King O'Riain
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