Chinese American actor Kara Wang discusses her role as an Asian mom in the indie film, exploring complex maternal characters, grief, and Asian American representation.
While writing “A Living Remedy,” a book about losing her parents, Nicole Chung learned to be gentle with herself and to invite others into her parents’ legacies and her own pain.
An orchid, given as a gesture of sympathy, becomes a symbol of survival and resistance as this writer grieves victims of racism and COVID, including her own relatives.
Recovering from a long-term relationship can be a heartbreaking experience that raises doubt, insecurity, pain, and anger, in addition to dealing with the complexities of breakups as an Asian American. Learn about healthy ways to respond to these emotions, such as focusing on self-compassion and self-care, creating new routines and habits, and leaning on community.