Our connection with our parents – or its lack – is a source of tension for many Asian Americans. Dr. Barbara W. Kim joins us to discuss relating to our parents.
Bill Watanabe offers a poetic reflection of death giving way to the life of future generations.
Silence is a dread to sit through. One time when I was catching up with an old friend, we found…
Introducing the Asian American Conversation Toolkit – a resource from the Fuller Youth Initiative It was the first time the young…
What do we do with our parents? This week on Centering, the Asian American Christian podcast, Pastor Kevin Doi and…
Growing up, my family ate McDonald’s for Christmas. My parents didn’t quite understand the culturally appropriate way to celebrate Christmas…
Of course I was taken to eat dim sum for the first time just minutes after learning how to use chopsticks. The…
As a young boy, I was raised in an impoverished community of Fresno. Poor refugees from Vietnam, my parents and…