Diminish Disinformation about the AAPI Community and Build Cultural Confidence
|yli is My Story
The worst thing is not the expansion of disinformation about the AAPI community, but that many Asian youths believe in these myths.
The worst thing is not the expansion of disinformation about the AAPI community, but that many Asian youths believe in these myths.
Before graduating high school, I believed that âmy vote doesnât matterâ and âwho cares about candidates.â Although I held several leadership positions in high school, I never looked outside my school bubble to invest my time and attention in local and federal elections. I did NOT care about politics.Â
It sounds challenging to eliminate stereotypes and gaps; however, there is something we can do as ordinary people â we can learn to be forgiving, respectful, and in awe of others who have different religions or beliefs than we do.
I take great pride in my appearance. I dress in excessive amounts of chains, rings, earrings, and bracelets. These accessories often hold meaning, such as a ring passed down to me belonging to my great-grandmother, as she is the primary inspiration for my fashion.
When I was waiting for my first AP scores, the thought of failing and essentially wasting the money that went into the exam haunted me. While this pushed me to study hard for my exams, it became unhealthy.
Thanks to the EPA, Iâas well as so many othersâare now able to live a healthier lifestyle than my ancestors. Although many Black people and people of color have rights enacted by the EPA, it is not equally distributed, seeing as our country is still divided racially.
I could not comprehend why my mom disagreed with my desire to seek mental health assistance. She would simply reply by saying, âYou donât need therapy.â She never expressed her truth until I sat her down one day before school to have a vulnerable conversation about my unhealthy mental state.
I envision a healthy online platform for everyone, which means making sure these platforms have a policy that limits advertisements reaching peopleâs feeds, especially those who are underage.