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Where I m Really From: Boston AAPI Leaders Answer on Their Own Terms © Provided by New England Cable News
“Where are you from?”
Many Asian Americans have fielded the question their entire lives, along with the common follow-up, “No, where are you
really from?”
The line of questioning contributes to the perception that Asian Americans, no matter how long they ve lived in the United States, are perpetual foreigners in their own country.
For AAPI Heritage Month, NBC10 Boston and NECN asked five prominent Asian Americans in the Boston area to reflect on stereotypes they’ve faced and answer the question on their own terms.
Updated on May 21, 2021 at 1:40 pm
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“Where are you from?”
Many Asian Americans have fielded the question their entire lives, along with the common follow-up, “No, where are you
really from?” Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather.
The line of questioning contributes to the perception that Asian Americans, no matter how long they ve lived in the United States, are perpetual foreigners in their own country.
For AAPI Heritage Month, NBC10 Boston and NECN asked five prominent Asian Americans in the Boston area to reflect on stereotypes they’ve faced and answer the question on their own terms.