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On Race in Pitch Perfect: In Dialogue, There is Hope

July 7, 2013 asian americans class dialogue film gender identity pitch perfect race representation television 10 Comments

A Privilege Undefined

March 16, 2013 asian americans class cultural capital identity model minority privilege race sociology 1 Comment

The Asian American Dilemma: Life in a Vacuum

November 1, 2012 achievement asian americans institutional poverty new york city new york times stuyvesant testing 10 Comments

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